Refrigerants
Danny Barrett
danny_tb at postoffice.utas.edu.au
Mon May 4 02:32:17 GMT 1998
No, wrong again. HOWEVER..... To increase the efficiency of the turbo, you
could use part of my invention to *decrease* the temperature at the
*exhaust* end of the turbo, and *increase* it at the *intake* end of the
turbo... Increases thermal efficiency - Nice one...
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>> From: Danny Barrett <danny_tb at postoffice.utas.edu.au>
>> To: diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu
>> Subject: Re: Refrigerants
>> Date: 3. mai 1998 20:17
>>
>> An intercooler might be a great idea, but this isn't one. Sorry guys...
>> You'll have to guess again...
>>
>ok I will try:I have one idee my self, to cool the exhaust before it enters
>the turbo
>charger.It could be a way of widening the dynamic range of the turbine, and
>lower the exhaust backpressure.A kind of boost control, without wastgate.
>I thought of spraying water into the exhaust manifold.
>Espen Hilde
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