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Re: Electric Turbo Vs. blow dryer?
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Posted by Russ from MN on March 26, 2006 at 07:13:01 from (65.126.161.155):
In Reply to: Electric Turbo Vs. blow dryer? posted by 4020pullin'up on March 25, 2006 at 18:54:41:
Like others have said, you can"t put much pressure into a carburetor, it needs some vacuum to work properly. Most all turbo engines are fuel injected, but I have seen pictures of two cylinder JD"s with the carburetor in a box that is pressurized, then you need a fuel pump to get the gas into the carburetor! I understand that turbo"s can turn as fast as 180,000 RPM! WE once owned a Ford Thunderbird turbo coupe that had basically a fuel injected Pinto engine with a turbo.(with intercooler) It was rated at about 200 hp at about 15 psi, as I remember.
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