now that is a good one......heres one.I took my factory air pump and set it up with a selenoid and when my pedal got to a certain point it would charge the carb with compressed air.........was awesome for a while.......till i melted a piston :shock:
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now that is a good one......heres one.I took my factory air pump and set it up with a selenoid and when my pedal got to a certain point it would charge the carb with compressed air.........was awesome for a while.......till i melted a piston :shock:
ooops...maybe a NOS fuel solenoid and nozzle...
I just found this gov DOD liquidation site...gas turbines, solenoids, and everything our tax dollars could buy!!
http://www.govliquidation.com/salescalendar/index.html
WOW!!! a $41,822 AM General (the AM plant is just a few miles from home) M35A2 duece-and-a-half with 7,272 miles, for $35
I'm gonna have to start saving my pennies!!!
OK, here's a gas turbine with shaft drive for $35 starting bid..
(there's a bunch of these for sale)
http://web.govliquidation.com/auctio...&convertTo=USD
Pallet loads of tools, machining fixtures, jet engines, electronic, computers, etc..
...oh, and ya know them parachutes that all the old war movies show the GIs burying?...WE paid $14,013 ea. for the mains and $3,725 ea. for the reserves!!!!
How about 92,000 pounds of aluminum even a bridge!!
How about some WWII era Mess Kits
All sorts of stuff :?
http://www.fourforty.com/turbine/turbinelogo3.gif
Here's a diagram of the Mopar turbine:
http://us1.webpublications.com.au/st...7/0764_8mg.jpg
http://www.allpar.com/mopar/images/turbines.jpg
Where's da spark plugs???
http://www.river-road.net/oldcars/pe...reams/d002.jpg
Rather looks like a '63 Rambler!
http://www.river-road.net/oldcars/pe...reams/d001.jpg
http://www.familycar.com/Classics/im...erTurboCar.jpg
Mopar pitch flyer on the benefits of the gas turbine:(resizeable image)
http://www.lhmopars.com/MOPAR_Ads/Tu...yer_Inside.jpg
Mopar advertisement for the turbine:(resizeable image)
http://www.home.eznet.net/~heiny/cars/pix/turb1.jpg
After all this HP talk I can finally justify to myself, removing that fan belt for my ac, pos hasn't worked since I bought the truck.
:mrgreen:
well someone mentioned colder air helps the hp, but what about cooling the fuel. I was flipping through a JEGS catalog I have, and I saw something that was like an intercooler for fuel. will that help the engine, cooler fuel?