Re: Diesel turbo lag
Author: George Andrews
Date: 02-25-2019 - 20:24

Early Detroit Diesel engines, as used in Budd RDC's, PFE mechanical reefers, and over the road trucks, were also of a 2 stroke design, and used a mechanical supercharger in the valley of the V - Type engines. In the 1950's the Drag Racing crowd adapted the blower off a 6 - 71 Detroit Diesel ( 6 cylinders - 71 cubic inches per cylinder = 426 Cubic Inches ) to various automotive V-8 gas engines. One of the more successful engines was a 6 - 71 blower on a early Chrysler 392 C.I.D. Hemi. More recent blowers are purpose designed & built with screw - type impellers for quicker reaction and more volume, and gear drive replacing the older belt drives.



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  Re: Diesel turbo lag Bill B 02-24-2019 - 19:51
  Re: Diesel turbo lag George Andrews 02-25-2019 - 20:24
  Re: Diesel turbo lag BN Oly 02-25-2019 - 21:49
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  Re: Diesel turbo lag Hot Water 02-26-2019 - 13:22
  Re: Diesel turbo lag Dr Zarkoff 02-26-2019 - 14:34


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