AW: peugoet crank triggers

Rausch, Bernd br at rnt.de
Fri Feb 8 19:28:18 GMT 2002


on the V6 PRV engines they are 60-2.
Bernd

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Von: Rob/purplemonster [mailto:purplemonster at ntlworld.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 7. Februar 2029 20:27
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dose any body know what the new Peugeot crank triggers are ?

i.e. 60-2 etc. etc. etc.,bosch ,36-1

cheers guys

Robert



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From: <bcroe at juno.com>
To: <diy_efi at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 11:46 PM
Subject: flowbench


> I have seen one of those V8 to 4 + 4 air compressor
> conversions, a very long time ago.  I think it was a
> flat head engine.  What I remember was the
> conversion was not by bank, the cylinders were
> mixed.  Air compressors use flapper valves, not
> cam operated.
>
> I think you would need the highest "compression"
> pistons you could find to keep the efficiency up.
>
> Bruce Roe
>
> On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 19:59:14 -0000 "marko.cosic"
> <marko.cosic at ntlworld.com> writes:
>
>
> > Now, more seriously here, I have heard of a conversion
> > where one bank of a V-8 is used as an air compressor.
> > The spark plug wires are disconnected, the intake
> > manifold gets sliced and blocked, etc.
> >
> > >Ideally a V8 with a flat-plane (4-cyl inline like) crank, so you've
> > effectively
> > two 4-cyl engines joined together in an efficient manner. Say it was
> > a 250bhp
> > engine to start with, then (in simpleton terms) you'd have 125bhp
> > drive and
> > enough airflow for 125bhp. Now so long as each inlet port on your
> > tested head
> > isn't feeding more than 125bhp, you've plenty of air. (preparing to
> > ahve this
> > overly-simple theory taken apart) A simple actuator on the throttle
> > linked to a
> > MAP sensor in the driven bank's exhaust manifold could maintain your
> > 25" H20, or
> > even a relief valve set to 25" H20 screwed into the manifold.
>
> > > Marko
>
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