Re: Turbo engines
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2014 4:31 pm
About from supercharger bypass.
"With the throttles placed after the positive displacement supercharger, the design of a very smooth progressive air bypass system becomes extremely important."
I,m unable to bypass the S/C to before primary intercoolers(coolers after turbo) because those are outside of the engine compartment. With individual throttles I have no choice but dump the bypass air to the atmos?
Even if I could bypass it before primary I/C that area is still "closed" pressurised area ( from pressure side of turbo to throttle plates) and pressure from turbo will hit against closed throttle plates? Or have I missed something. Probably;)
I have played idea of leaving Eatons own Flapper valve (that I can control via engine management box) for additional options but use the wastegate-bypass from plenums connection pipe for a main control. For a early phase that flapper valve should be just leave closed to minimize the variables.
I have difficulties to understand how I could bypass the air from S/C pressure side to "closed pressurised area" without boost spikes
Juhani
"With the throttles placed after the positive displacement supercharger, the design of a very smooth progressive air bypass system becomes extremely important."
I,m unable to bypass the S/C to before primary intercoolers(coolers after turbo) because those are outside of the engine compartment. With individual throttles I have no choice but dump the bypass air to the atmos?
Even if I could bypass it before primary I/C that area is still "closed" pressurised area ( from pressure side of turbo to throttle plates) and pressure from turbo will hit against closed throttle plates? Or have I missed something. Probably;)
I have played idea of leaving Eatons own Flapper valve (that I can control via engine management box) for additional options but use the wastegate-bypass from plenums connection pipe for a main control. For a early phase that flapper valve should be just leave closed to minimize the variables.
I have difficulties to understand how I could bypass the air from S/C pressure side to "closed pressurised area" without boost spikes
Juhani