ECU for 14k rpm V8
Bruce
nacelp at bright.net
Thu Sep 27 14:02:47 GMT 2001
Wouldn't be surprised to see a second TB in there.
Were there boost restrictions, or butterfly issues?, lots of maybes.
Bruce
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Fahlgren" <efahl at adams.com>
To: <diy_efi at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 8:33 AM
Subject: Re: ECU for 14k rpm V8
> Axel Rietschin wrote:
> >
> > > Interestingly, F1 engines used to be very small-capacity (this is
going
> > back
> > > a decade or two), with less cylinders but with turbocharging. There
was a
> > > particular BMW engine that was, I thinkm 1.5 liters in displacment,
was in
> > > a V-6 configuration and pumped out some 1,200bhp in qualifying trim.
> >
> > ...4-in-line, built by www.mader-racing.com in Switzerland.
>
> I believe that I have a picture of this engine:
>
> http://members.home.net/pfahlgren/cars/turbo/87_bmw_f1.jpg
>
> I found it interesting that the throttle body is _before_ the
> turbo inlet. I would think that causing a vacuum in the whole
> intake tract would cause poorer throttle response (anathema
> of a road racing engine), but that's only a guess. Anyone
> got a good explanation for this? Lower stress on turbine shaft?
>
> --
> Eric Fahlgren Mechanical Dynamics, Inc
> efahl at adams.com Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
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