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You claimed to be throwing that out for discussion, but there can't be any discussion because you take every comment as personal criticism and get twisted out of shape.
I thought we agreed that we would peace out ... Try me .
I thought so too, which is the only reason I chose to reply. Your reply indicated otherwise to me. Did you ever think to ask me *why* I see it that way instead of being so reactive?
I thought so too, which is the only reason I chose to reply. Your reply indicated otherwise to me. Did you ever think to ask me *why* I see it that way instead of being so reactive?
Not sure what which comments you are referring to ?
That was my intent, but got suckered into "discussion" post.
The solution is simple . Stop posting in this thread . I wont be upset in the slightest if you choose not to enter into any more arguments discussions.
The solution is simple . Stop posting in this thread . I wont be upset in the slightest if you choose not to enter into any more arguments discussions.
Again ...
Originally Posted by TeamRX8
You claimed to be throwing that out for discussion, but there can't be any discussion because you take every comment as personal criticism and get twisted out of shape.
It's well established that I won't be upset with staying here and having you responding to everything emotionally either. I'm also not upset that you connect the center port tube into the wrong end port and how your pulse diagram fails to account for the actual end result. It will be better, but still fail to capture all the pulse energy. So keeping my mouth shut and watching you go down this path won't upset me in the slightest either.
I think its possible, welding and shaping a divider insert that fits into the center housing, welding that to the flange, then making a divided center by buying a Y then cutting it in half to weld in a wall then the rest is pluming,
I am sure you remember this guy
then do two wastegates, with your magic solinoids, this would get you 0 back pressure during cruz and ultimate spool when the gates shut. IMHO
Where did that come from? It looks very interesting. Is there a concern that the homemade divider can take the heat of the Siamese port? It is constantly exposed to exhaust gas, no recovery time while the other rotor fires.
THere are more than a few problems when you divide the Siamese .
You don't actually get a full division . As the sleeves aren't sealed .
And you restrict the flow through the port Sleeve itself .
So it's not worth exploring imo
I remember turblown blown an engine, it spiked to 25 psi engine popped but intake mani servived. so I guess we can say it can take at least 25psi
that's good to know
i'm building an aluminium manifold and plenum for mine, space and routing is easier then, i'm gonna run megasquirt so throttle body choice is endless (to a point).
I remember turblown blown an engine, it spiked to 25 psi engine popped but intake mani servived. so I guess we can say it can take at least 25psi
This is what came to mind for me as well. But I don't trust any of turdbrown's results so maybe you should test the full capability of the plastic intake
Kidding aside I would be getting concerned much over 20, but maybe some empirical testing is in order. Maybe someone wants to ****** some up from a wrecking yard and put an air compressor to them