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There is one thing about a supercharged engine that is better than a turbo engine: no throttle lag -- just instant, smooth power.
sick of that style comment, if turbo is for road car, dont lower compression too much and properly size your turbo and it'll be fine, stop thinking about drag cars (but dont turn this into a super v. turbo thread now please)
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Divide the desired air flow (5313.6 L/min)
wow!, those airflows seem huge, with a 13:1 air/fuel ratio you are talking about 410 L/min of fuel, so the fuel tank lasts 20secs???, maybe im missing a point here but i cant see it yet?
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It must be understood that it is not so much a plenum chamber as a pressure chamber- once that the s/c begins to make boost (just off idle) it pressurises that chamber and then when the valves open- that 5-10psi of charged mixture is forced into each cylinder.
what does the fuel do while its sitting in the air in this pressure chamber (suck through setup)???, i here of this setup a lot but wonder if the fuel is seperating from the air in the "chamber"?
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I basically plumbed in a line after the SU carby and before the s/c. (water injection reference)
is it ok to have water (only a fine mist) going through the super?, and what about exhaust, i heard you have to use a stainless exhuast with water injction as it tends to cause rapid rusting of the exhaust?
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Someone correct me if im wrong but apart from pistons you could lower the compression by using the a15 stock and getting a low comp head which are the open chambered ones found in early pulsar a14 front wheel drive.
sounds like an awesome budget option, anyone got one handy?, and what compression ratio would be expected, id like to drop my compression just a little bit, to reduce stresses on boost basically
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A shim would be easier and probably cheaper unless you were doing a full engine rebuild.
whats a ruff price on a shim of whatever thickness?, do you use normal gaskets with this or some sort of sealant to stop leaks?
thanks guys, this is a great topic, and theres some great info in here, just raising a few questions i have