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Re: How to Turbocharge or Supercharge Carburetor engines
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Posted on: 2013/11/29 1:53
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Re: How to Turbocharge or Supercharge Carburetor engines
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Heres the original thread
http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/v ... =ASC&type=&mode=0&start=0

but missing the first halve which I cant find, maybe DD is more resourceful (I know he is)

Also Harry had the best manifold for a drawthrough I believe, even better than the topgear one, it was a work of art with unitary inlet and outlet but the looks and finish is second to none. Some person is lucky to have that somewhere just wished there where more around.

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Posted on: 2013/11/29 2:38

Edited by D on 2013/11/29 3:00:54
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Re: How to Turbocharge or Supercharge Carburetor engines
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this one:
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can't take any credit for it, I just bought it off another member who advertised it on here.

Posted on: 2013/11/29 4:51
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Re: How to Turbocharge or Supercharge Carburetor engines
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That intake reminds me of the garret drawthrough intakes for holdens. They didn't 'look' all that flash to the untrained eye, but the were good enough in the key areas to get the things working. Guy's have put toranas into the 9s with those setups, you tend to start reaching the structural limitations of the blocks around the same time you reach the limits of boost/drawthrough setups in general with them.

I'll be using something fairly similar on the road car. They're probably equally as rare now, but the short hose to join turbo compressor to intake manifold - used to cost a fortune from various vendors, but the HQ fuel tanks had a short hose just as thick (and of course fuel resistant) between the tank and the filler, and they were dirt cheap. That was back circa 1989-90 mind you!

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Re: How to Turbocharge or Supercharge Carburetor engines
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Thats it! what magic that was and someone is surely enjoying it or collecting dust.

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Posted on: 2013/11/29 10:42
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Re: How to Turbocharge or Supercharge Carburetor engines
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There have been some pretty good write-ups on all things turbo on the Steve Murch- Motor Sport Engineering facebook page

Posted on: 2013/11/30 11:46
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