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Re: TR-6 Supercharger.DER BIZ.

To: dkveuro@flash.net
Subject: Re: TR-6 Supercharger.DER BIZ.
From: Don Kerr <dkveuro@pop.flash.net>
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 16:14:18 -0600
Cc: Joseph J Burlein <tr6guy@juno.com>, erik@midwestfilter.com, molars@home.com, triumphs@autox.team.net
Organization: DKV EURO
References: <19991118.140905.-4102233.3.tr6guy@juno.com> <383473DA.8A33F644@pop.flash.net>
Hi Unknown. Is that at calculated VE ambient or from Zero ambient+hum%.
 I think the calculus is VE over am-........Well you know.  DK.

Don Kerr wrote:
> 
> Hi Joe. I have run any number of forced induction engines in my half
> century on this rock and without exception
> the car/bus/semi/m-cycle et al all used a factory cam. Exceptions to the
> rule, sure ,how about drag vehicles or off shore power boats  etc.The
> idea is to keep your chug around drivability but to have the benefits of
> a larger engine at positive boost .Always run a stock cam, or copy of
> same,with a performance cam the blow through will hurt your mileage and
> so waste fuel.Why do it?Diesel engines do not use long duration cams to
> make power, they are boost pressurized up in the 20's lbs psi,(admittedy
> intercooled.)OTR semi's develop 4 to 600 hp at 1800 rpm.My motorcycle
> 750cc was 180 hp + at 11500rpm.My old VW bus churns out 150 or so at
> 5000rpm.
> Try  your local library on turbocharging or forced induction.  Regards
> DK
> 
> Joseph J Burlein wrote:
> >
> > Hadn't heard that about the cam.  Could explain why I don't get a punch
> > until late in second gear, then third and fouth.  Since I am not worried
> > about off the line performance, I won't worry about it until an engine
> > rebuild way in the future (I hope!).  Any idea if it hurts the
> > acceleration in higher gears/RPMs?
> >
> > Joe Burlein

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