Oil Pump Design for my Turbo Banshee
#22
Re: Oil Pump Design for my Turbo Banshee
Originally Posted by trickeng
cool project.
the owner of DYNOmite Dynamometers was the first person to publically turbocharge a 2stroke and offer a kit. His application was outboard boat motors but the concepts are the same.
i was looking at the turbo's he used and noticed they all had Mack truck size exhaust sides whoich he explained was an absolute must becasue of heat. so when choosing the turbo your going to use, you must make sure the exhaust wheel and housing is 2-3times bigger than you calculate it to be. the result of not having a big enough hot side will be a big blob of metal.
the owner of DYNOmite Dynamometers was the first person to publically turbocharge a 2stroke and offer a kit. His application was outboard boat motors but the concepts are the same.
i was looking at the turbo's he used and noticed they all had Mack truck size exhaust sides whoich he explained was an absolute must becasue of heat. so when choosing the turbo your going to use, you must make sure the exhaust wheel and housing is 2-3times bigger than you calculate it to be. the result of not having a big enough hot side will be a big blob of metal.
The problem isn't EGT heat, its that a 2-stroke puts out twice the exhaust as a 4-stroke. Thats why you need a bigger turbine.
Its ok though, the person before you said that 2-strokes have too cold of an exhaust because they burn oil and the turbo won't spool. I've literally heard everything and the opposite of everything at least once
#26
Re: Oil Pump Design for my Turbo Banshee
Originally Posted by Whitey
The problem isn't EGT heat, its that a 2-stroke puts out twice the exhaust as a 4-stroke. Thats why you need a bigger turbine.
Its ok though, the person before you said that 2-strokes have too cold of an exhaust because they burn oil and the turbo won't spool. I've literally heard everything and the opposite of everything at least once
#27
Re: Oil Pump Design for my Turbo Banshee
Originally Posted by BoosTedZSix
i believe its on the same schedule as the stealth shuttle :P
This isn't the same as putting a turbo on a Civic. Remember when I started this project people said it was impossible. Its taking a long time becuase nothing is ------ed together and since nothing like this has been done before you learn ---- along the way and stuff needs to get redesigned. I have more time into just designing an oiling system for this bike than I did in all 3 of my turbo kits for my Civic. It'll get done when it gets done, but there has been alot more ---- than just bolting on a turbo.
#28
Re: Oil Pump Design for my Turbo Banshee
Originally Posted by Whitey
This isn't the same as putting a turbo on a Civic. Remember when I started this project people said it was impossible. Its taking a long time becuase nothing is ------ed together and since nothing like this has been done before you learn ---- along the way and stuff needs to get redesigned. I have more time into just designing an oiling system for this bike than I did in all 3 of my turbo kits for my Civic. It'll get done when it gets done, but there has been alot more ---- than just bolting on a turbo.
haha j/k. I stopped reading a while ago, but when's the final product gonna be produced? ---- looks hardkroo
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