Twin Scroll Turbo system?
#76
Agreed. The exhaust heat alone limits our turbo selectionbut It is good to see innovation in the industry as a whole.
#77
OK, round two.
What about this? running all gases in one hole at low RPM, to get velocity up early, then open for the other as RPM increase. And yes, we would need at WG on top of this.
I'm thinking its so simple, that someone MUST have thought of this before. When WG can take the exhaust heat, it should be possible to have a valve here that can work as well - or?
What about this? running all gases in one hole at low RPM, to get velocity up early, then open for the other as RPM increase. And yes, we would need at WG on top of this.
I'm thinking its so simple, that someone MUST have thought of this before. When WG can take the exhaust heat, it should be possible to have a valve here that can work as well - or?
#78
#79
OK, round two.
What about this? running all gases in one hole at low RPM, to get velocity up early, then open for the other as RPM increase. And yes, we would need at WG on top of this.
I'm thinking its so simple, that someone MUST have thought of this before. When WG can take the exhaust heat, it should be possible to have a valve here that can work as well - or?
What about this? running all gases in one hole at low RPM, to get velocity up early, then open for the other as RPM increase. And yes, we would need at WG on top of this.
I'm thinking its so simple, that someone MUST have thought of this before. When WG can take the exhaust heat, it should be possible to have a valve here that can work as well - or?
#80
Brettus: Just what I said, someone must have thought about this before
#81
Why would you think of using a twin scroll if not using it for its primary function over any other turbo. Sounds like your goal would be better acheaved with a proper sized turbo.
#82
he's saying to use a twin scroll with a common collector and quick spool valve as indicated further above; force all of the low rpm exhaust through one scroll, open up the second scroll for high rpm flow
sounds valid to me
sounds valid to me
#87
@ 2:27
"Hey dude we can get on TV, just look at this spot on the engine I'm pointing to and laugh. It's so easy to get on TV these days it's amazing."
"Haha you're right, that was so easy and now i'm going to be a star."
*Que dramatic exit music*
"Hey dude we can get on TV, just look at this spot on the engine I'm pointing to and laugh. It's so easy to get on TV these days it's amazing."
"Haha you're right, that was so easy and now i'm going to be a star."
*Que dramatic exit music*
#89
#90
Mazda have done it: TurboRX7.com > Rotary Engine History, 2/3 down, Twin-Scroll Turbo.
Then I'm at least not stupid - only a bit slow
I guess the biggest problem would be fitting it to a low mount? And maybe getting a turbo replacement for that fits AND have twin scroll.
Fazda, do you have a twin scroll turbo? Or do you just increase exhaust velocity? Any dynos?
#91
Has anyone watched this: The 3D Printed Variable Turbo - /INSIDE KOENIGSEGG - YouTube ?
#94
That is not a twin scroll system. Just because the turbine housing is divided does not mean it is twin scroll, you need a divided manifold. Using a divided turbine housing with a single scroll manifold and a quick spool valve doesn't count either.
#96
Acura rdx turbo is way cheaper - also related to the mitsu ihi series which makes me wonder what the upgrade possiblities are .... you can prob nake a low mount if you are willong to sacrifice some passenger leg room
http://hondanews.com/media_storage/GIF/08_RDX_PT_02.gif
crappy pic, I know
http://hondanews.com/media_storage/GIF/08_RDX_PT_02.gif
crappy pic, I know
#97
Dunno how practical low mount would be. QS is best fitted to larger turbos, not smaller ones. One of the big issues with big turbos is melting the exhaust ports. Top mount reduces heat build-up in the ports, allowing for more power with (slightly) fewer heat issues in and around the block. QS in a top mount setup like Fazdas sounds near ideal.
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