mattyv74 wrote:..snip..
But seriously Yoda, any ideas?
Matt you said....
But we have some experience with supercharging. A normal roots type blower would work but won't fit, but I've got both a T2 and a T3 turbo at my disposal. The idea is to rplace the exhaust housing of the turbo with a belt drive. This in turn would be run off the crank. The result would be a centrifugial blower. It would easyily fit and will boost straight from idle, so no dangerous lag.
Alrighty....
putting on modifiers hat (and having played with turbos and superchargers on cars)..
here we go...
mate...
won't work...using a turbo body with belt drive!
why..???
the fan in the turbo body is short (length wise)and requires
VERY high revolutions to compress the air (or air fuel mixture)
whereas
a supercharger has a long(ish) body and a different fan (called a screw..but you knew that) that uses its length to compress the air...
really..
its all a matter of physics....
superchargers are normally driven (rotated) at around the same speed as the engine (underdriven at maybe 80% of engine speed or overdriven at up to 120% of engine speed) but a turbo requires rotational speeds of up to 40,000 rpm to work (or up to about 6 or 7 times engine speed) to compress the air...due to the small volume of its body..
all to do with the volume available to compress air... and metallurgy says
you could not rotate a supercharger screw at 40,000!!!..it would come a part...blammm
and you would also have a problem getting a belt (or chain) that would stay on or stay together at those sort of revs...
so no...a belt driven turbo ain't gonna work...
supercharge it...with a belt driven off...? what??? thats a problem...
or turbocharge it....
BUT
put the turbo body as close as you can to the exhaust port
gets rid of lag...you see....
they don't do this normally with cars... (cept SAABS and Porsches)
and you get lag...'specially in a Vee engine
SAAB put the turbo body about 20-30mm from the zorst port
(as part of the zorst manifold..and so do Porsche)...no lag
BUT..lots of heat..so you need an intercooler
with its plumbing issues....
a turbo with an intercooler would be an easier proposition on a bike
..as has been done....
oh...and you REALLY do need fuel injection...not carbs....
you can do it with carbs...but it will have to be a drawthrough setup
(carbys external to the pressurized system)...
don't even think about a a pressurized system on a bike...
where are you going to put a pressurized plenum...with all the carby throttle controls....
FI is best.... as I said....
mate
does that give you something to think about....
cheers
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Smitty on Fri Jun 25, 2004 2:24 pm, edited 4 times in total.