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RE: Turbulators

To: "spridgets@autox.team.net" <spridgets@autox.team.net> FILETIME=[738CE720:01C1631D] teamfat2.dsl.aros.net id fA1LbmP13593
Subject: RE: Turbulators
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 16:37:50 -0500
Brad,

The use of turbulators is quite common in flow systems. Oil, Water, etc.  There 
use is to break the laminar flow into turbulent flow. Especially useful in 
cooling systems where a laminar flow could create a thermal layer and prevent 
proper cooling.  I don't see why the same principle wouldn't work in the fuel 
system prior to the combustion chamber.  We use a very similar device in gas 
turbine technologie, these are called swirl plates. They break the laminar flow 
into a turbulant flow for more thorough mixing of the air and fuel and to break 
the surface tension prior to ignition.  

Original Message:
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From Brad Fornal toyman at digitex.net
Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 12:52:33 -0600
To: midgetsprite@yahoogroups.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Turbulators


My brother is visiting this week and mentioned to me that Harley offers
an item that goes between the carb and intake called a turbualtor. It's
a metal insert with vanes on it that create a tornado like flow of fuel
into the combustion chamber. It is claimed to increase hp and economy.
It seems like a snake oil sale to me, anyone else had any experience
with this type of item. I had always thought that straight into the
combustion chamber was better than swirling. I hope we can get a serious
discussion here and put the thought of Robert Houston deprecating
himself behind us <G>



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