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#31
Re: manufacturing turbo kits!?!?
datrat_dave
Posted on: 2006/3/15 2:56
Yeah IC + fuel + pressurised air = bomb!
Did i tell you how to do it? I gave my input and thats all. I was only mearley making a suggestion as i dont know about other people reading this post but there seems to be alot of ideas floating around which is awsome but nothing set in concrete. What every happens it'll be an awsome package as theres many people always asking (myself included) for information on A series turbo setups and having a package that has it all will save time & many headaches... Will you have a website or info we can access online at all? ebay shop etc? Let us know how it all goes dude. Dave
#32
Re: manufacturing turbo kits!?!?
casper17000
Posted on: 2006/3/15 3:27
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What every happens it'll be an awsome package as theres many people always asking (myself included) for information on A series turbo setups and having a package that has it all will save time & many headaches... i might make a site for the parts im not sure. however the first series will only be available to this datsun 1200 forum at a lower price than i will be seeling them for on ebay.
#33
Re: manufacturing turbo kits!?!?
casper17000
Posted on: 2006/3/15 3:37
oh, sorry i missed your other question. no there will not be airfuel mixture in the intercooler of the intercooled kit. that wouldn't even be an intercooler, that would be and explosive bumper!!.
#34
Re: manufacturing turbo kits!?!?
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2006/3/15 4:03
my lpg kit used to keep about 1 liter of mixed air and lpg in the intake and it backfired a few times and popped the intake apart, it's just using intercooler silicone hose and it felt like a good thud on the underside of the car when it went off. This has since been corrected.
I can only imagine what a loaded intercooler would do when it blew up. make lots of aluminum bits for one ;)
#35
Re: manufacturing turbo kits!?!?
Daveman
Posted on: 2006/3/15 4:33
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oh, sorry i missed your other question. no there will not be airfuel mixture in the intercooler of the intercooled kit. that wouldn't even be an intercooler, that would be and explosive bumper!!. SO DOES THIS MEAN YOU ARE PLANNING ON USING A BLOW THROUGH CARBY OR EFI?
#36
Re: manufacturing turbo kits!?!?
casper17000
Posted on: 2006/3/15 5:05
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SO DOES THIS MEAN YOU ARE PLANNING ON USING A BLOW THROUGH CARBY OR EFI? non EFI. i will be using both non efi systems. the non intercooled version will be first. so many questions are being tossed around right now. i have already promised you guys the first 20 orders discounted to this forum. just be patient and i will begin the prototype in a couple of weeks. i have been running intake simulation sofware on my designs. i want this to be a verry reliable kit.
#37
Re: manufacturing turbo kits!?!?
DAT12S
Posted on: 2006/3/15 5:39
A 1.8L nissan motor out of a 180sx...
a14 and 20psi yeah but not for very long.. a smaller turbo like a t25 or t28 would work well, a mate of mine has a t3 something on his a14 goes well but takes a while to spool up..
#38
Re: manufacturing turbo kits!?!?
casper17000
Posted on: 2006/3/15 6:51
i never said 20 psi. i said 7-10 psi. acording to my software, and a14 gains 4-7HP for every 1 psi of boost.
10psi=40-70hp gain
#39
Re: manufacturing turbo kits!?!?
DAT12S
Posted on: 2006/3/15 13:10
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i was talking bout that comment you clown .. good luck with your kit .. you'll need it cause it sounds like you ain't got a clue. ya tool
#40
Re: manufacturing turbo kits!?!?
casper17000
Posted on: 2006/3/16 4:00
what do you know mr 4 posts? did you know that gasoline makes the motor go? dee dee dee ya fricking TOOL!!!!
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