TurboZet???What a wank!!!!

Kris.
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From: "Richard Webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: carburettor and induction questions


> If your that picky about how much a belt spinning a fan is going to 
> reduce power output, might want to remove your alternator too, and just 
> chage your battery of a night :)
> 
> As for the fan turbo idea, someone was selling an electric one on the 
> net recently... runing low boost and 5% power gain I think.... Dont 
> waste your time is my opionon.
> 
> Taking warm air from behind the radiator would be fairly pointless. A 
> quick and easy mod which you could do if you've got some spare pipe... 
> is to make a cold air intake, try and take air from a place with good 
> flow. You should get a noticable difference particularly in the colder 
> months...
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Friday, March 28, 2003 11:19 pm
> Subject: Re: carburettor and induction questions
> 
> > I would imagine that if you could build any boost at all with the fan
> > idea, it wouldntbe enough to offset cost and weight gain. While fans
> > move a lot of air, they dont build much pressure - if you think of a
> > leaf blower it generates a fair gust of air, but when you stick your
> > hand over the end it really doesnt produce much pressure.
> > 
> > Air should blow back from the fan towards the engine - the fan is 
> > thereto suck air in from the front of the car.
> > 
> > As for the electric fan idea, if you wired the fan up to run
> > continuously you might get an economy gain, or an economy loss - when
> > you are using an electric fan the power has to be generated from the
> > alternator which isnt 100% efficient, and then by the fan motor which
> > isnt 100% efficient and so it might take more total energy to generate
> > that volume of air movement than it would with just the engine fan.
> > Wired up with a thermostatic controller you would almost 
> > definately have
> > an efficiency gain, as in reality for most of the time you dont 
> > need a
> > radiator fan. As for a power gain, I believe you would get a power 
> > gainusing a thermostatic controller or not.
> > 
> > On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 23:07, Ian Fagg wrote:
> > > Sorry to waste your time on these questions... I'd normally ask 
> > the forum for something this trivial but it's down at the moment 
> > so I can't.
> > > 
> > > Firstly, looking from the front of the car (I have a stock 
> > stanza - L16, standard carby) is the primary throttle on the right 
> > or the left? I'm presuming its on the right as that one has no 
> > butterfly choke in the throat.
> > > 
> > > Secondly, and I'm hypothesising a lot here, if I were to extend 
> > the intake duct coming into the air filter so that it had a rather 
> > large opening situated just behind the engine fan, would there be 
> > any kind of turbo effect, and would there be any noticeable 
> > increase in power? That'd be cheaper than a turbo :-)
> > > 
> > > Thirdly, if there would be any increase in power from the setup 
> > in my second question, would it be greater than the increase in 
> > power from removing the belt-driven fan and replacing it with an 
> > electric one?
> > > 
> > > Fourthly, and following on from the fan idea, should there be 
> > air blowing back from the fan towards the engine at all? Shouldn't 
> > the air from the fan blow onto the radiator? Or does it just spin 
> > so fast that some air just gets pushed backwards? That last point 
> > doesn't work with the laws of physics, but then some datsuns seem 
> > to break those anyways ;-) jk
> > > 
> > > That's all the questions I can think of at the moment :-)
> > > 
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