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307 Posts Member #: 11231 Senior Member |
9th Aug, 2016 at 11:38:54am
Hey Paul, how did the strategy for ghe widebands worked out ? Is that the only solution of how to apply widebands on the inner and outer sylinders with a turbo setup ? |
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857 Posts Member #: 1778 Post Whore Northants |
9th Aug, 2016 at 12:02:05pm
The sample chambers appear to work well, we'll know for sure shortly as the latest build has both pre (sample chambers) and a post turbo wideband to compare to.
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307 Posts Member #: 11231 Senior Member |
9th Aug, 2016 at 01:36:02pm
Hmm... so let me get this right... what I need to do is to weld two vertical pipes of 20mm ID to the down pipe with a wideband bung at the top, the I'll tap from the centre runner and the outer runner of the manifold and direct them to the bung respectively welded on the previous two pipes using compression fittings. And by this, one would be eliminating the heat and pressure of the gases upstream of the turbo. |
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