Axial Flow Supercharger
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Well...except for all the giant white dimpled ***** in the sky...
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RotoRocks Powered
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Power!!
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some of the 17's are newer and all of the 135's have been retrofitted with new engines in recent years... i am not familiar with nomenclature though, so i dunno... i just know how to shut 'em down in case of fire
#5736
pfft..like thats hard to figure out...you find the "dump fuel" lever and start making sweet sweet hand loving to it as you pump it up and down...
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i am not familiar with this method... but it sounds MUCH more fun than my way:
throttles, bottles, batteries, seat safe(ejection seat if so equipped(yes fighter/bombers...duh))
#5738
and if i have a chance to dump fuel on innocent bystanders again...how could i say no to that?
if i can squeeze it in...i'll try to fly as low and slow as possible while doing it...get that badass firetail...you know what im talking about...
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twinks man, sometimes i wonder if you actually do ANYTHING in life besides look up funny pics... i spend ALL day at work on the web and i have never seen so much great stuff from one person
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hells yeah there is.... you access it by returning to OEM fuel control via the PCM.
then it is necessary to remove the catalytic convertor.
last, find the APV around 7200rpms.... and dance all over it
OH!!!! wait.... dont let anyone stand even relatively behind the exhaust tips during a fuel dump in action.
unless of course you like the smell of burning hair and are blood relation to hannibal lecter
then it is necessary to remove the catalytic convertor.
last, find the APV around 7200rpms.... and dance all over it
OH!!!! wait.... dont let anyone stand even relatively behind the exhaust tips during a fuel dump in action.
unless of course you like the smell of burning hair and are blood relation to hannibal lecter
#5743
side-effect...lolcatz
#5744
hells yeah there is.... you access it by returning to OEM fuel control via the PCM.
then it is necessary to remove the catalytic convertor.
last, find the APV around 7200rpms.... and dance all over it
OH!!!! wait.... dont let anyone stand even relatively behind the exhaust tips during a fuel dump in action.
unless of course you like the smell of burning hair and are blood relation to hannibal lecter
then it is necessary to remove the catalytic convertor.
last, find the APV around 7200rpms.... and dance all over it
OH!!!! wait.... dont let anyone stand even relatively behind the exhaust tips during a fuel dump in action.
unless of course you like the smell of burning hair and are blood relation to hannibal lecter
#5746
Axial Flow Project dead?
Sorry, don't visit the site as often, and can't see wading through the several 100's of posts since last I tried to follow the development (or lack thereof) of the Axial Flow project for the Rx8.
I've still held on the the 04 Rx8 despite the purchase of a Porsche Cayamn in 06. We used the Rx8 to do the OneLap of America in May of 2006. Boy, it would have been nice to have had even a paltry 40-50 additional horses for that event. Every timed stage basically starts (i.e. everything begins as a standing start) as a drag race to the 1st corner. I'm now, somewhat sadly, down to 2/3rds of the car, kept the "R" and the "8" but dropped the small "x" Still "mid-engined" biased chasis balance & performance.
So what's the current state of affairs, or is there a summary page to this saga? Is there simply no hope for a reasonable, relaible bhp boost for the Rensis?
Cheers, mlp
I've still held on the the 04 Rx8 despite the purchase of a Porsche Cayamn in 06. We used the Rx8 to do the OneLap of America in May of 2006. Boy, it would have been nice to have had even a paltry 40-50 additional horses for that event. Every timed stage basically starts (i.e. everything begins as a standing start) as a drag race to the 1st corner. I'm now, somewhat sadly, down to 2/3rds of the car, kept the "R" and the "8" but dropped the small "x" Still "mid-engined" biased chasis balance & performance.
So what's the current state of affairs, or is there a summary page to this saga? Is there simply no hope for a reasonable, relaible bhp boost for the Rensis?
Cheers, mlp
Last edited by mlx8; 05-27-2008 at 08:27 AM.