Posted by buickanddeere on October 04, 2014 at 19:39:13 from (184.151.63.243):
In Reply to: Homemade Super Charger posted by 60 acre hillside on October 04, 2014 at 05:57:12:
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Run a few numbers . How do you think a 3/4HP vacuum cleaner is going to move air like a belt driven supercharger that requires 30-100HP from the crankshaft pulley?
Figure the lbs of air per minute and the power required to compress it to 1/2 atmosphere.
How are you going to meter the fuel under boost so the engine Doesn't run lean? How about the fuel pump with 5psi and the carb pressurized to 7psi? The supercharger will push the fuel out of the carb.
As for adding pure O2. How are you going to stop detonation and the oxygen/gasoline from becoming a cutting torch to the Pistons , spark plugs and valves ?
Why do the racers use NOS as an oxidizer instead of O2 ?
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