lilredridinghoo
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Hi, Yes, you will need a turbo with a seal to stop it sucking oil past the shaft and into the compressor housing when it's under vacuum.
I'd have to think that the fuel being added upstream would cool the charge down.
I think I've got a map for this turbo somewhere , I'd just have to find it. It's a Rajay 300E turbo. Still supported because it was used on aircraft as well as auto applications.
Sure, I can't see any reason why you couldn't use it as a twin setup.
I don't think they are made new anymore. The one I used had been kicking around the workshop since a friend gave it to me 25 years ago. I finally found a use for itHey! Thanks! The Rayjay 300E is still made new?
And if not, who makes the turbo with a seal for when it is under vacuum?
I don't think I'm going to see any lean conditions between cylinders on this setup. The charge is aimed at the floor as well as the opposite wall of the intake manifold, so hopefully it will just be bouncing and swirling around all over the place until it finds a cylinder.This is a cool build. I know there was some kind of draw thru set up for 440 mobile homes that used the Rayjay turbo. No idea what size that was, but it is very similar to this.
My question is do you need to build any kind of dam in the floor of the intake? Seems like the forced air/fuel mix would blow across the floor and mainly get sucked down one side of the intake causing a lean condition on the opposite side. Is that even an issue? I know, I'm thinking too much.
Two questions:
1. What is the purpose of the reed valves? Are the just to allow a more direct route for the intake when not under boost?
2. Is there any particular reason why the carb couldn't be mounted elsewhere? Seems like this sort of setup would be way simpler if you just made a carb>turbo transistion/adapter thing and just mounted them both wherever worked best. Would also allow for an intercooler if you wanted.
Two questions:
1. What is the purpose of the reed valves? Are the just to allow a more direct route for the intake when not under boost?
2. Is there any particular reason why the carb couldn't be mounted elsewhere? Seems like this sort of setup would be way simpler if you just made a carb>turbo transistion/adapter thing and just mounted them both wherever worked best. Would also allow for an intercooler if you wanted.
from what I know about draw through turbo's
1) reed valves are to allow air/fuel mixture a quicker route to intake
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Two questions:
1. What is the purpose of the reed valves? Are the just to allow a more direct route for the intake when not under boost?
2. Is there any particular reason why the carb couldn't be mounted elsewhere? Seems like this sort of setup would be way simpler if you just made a carb>turbo transistion/adapter thing and just mounted them both wherever worked best. Would also allow for an intercooler if you wanted.
Cool Challenger. Caint wait to see the turbo car burnin rubber though.
Cool Challenger. Caint wait to see the turbo car burnin rubber though.