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Re: Boring stuff again. :(

Postby ellis93 » Sat Feb 09, 2013 6:37 pm

Google how the ford focus motor's cam advance or the Honda vtec stuff works,I believe the ford 4.6/5.4's do as well with oil pressure actuated/electronically controlled
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Re: Boring stuff again. :(

Postby RCCUMMINS89 » Sat Feb 09, 2013 6:51 pm

Mark Nixon wrote:Weighted advance?
Like in a spark distributor?

It changes advance according to the weight of the flyweight, the tension of the spring(s) and the length of the slots the advance weights are limited to.
Changing the tension of the spring and the flyweight's density regulates the timing curve.
Manufactured properly, the springs could serve to help dampen the pump's mechanical action.

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Yep.....exactly. Also, the quicker the truck would rev up (hard accelerating) the more it would advance it as well.... which would work perfectly, it would advance off of load put on it via throttle even more than rpm.
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Re: Boring stuff again. :(

Postby Tacoclaw » Mon Feb 11, 2013 4:11 pm

Alright, gentlemen. (I use that term loosely), I'm in need of some map reading help. I'm trying to figure out if the M112 blower will be capable of feeding the HX52 without a bypass. I don't think it will, but something just seems fishy...

Here's the maps I could find...

A "Generation 5" M112 map. Mine is apparently a Gen4, but I have yet to dig up a map for them.
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And the "super" HX52 map. I figure mine just doesn't have the huff up top, since that seems to be the main difference between the 40 and the Super40.

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now then, as far as I can tell they're both in metric so that makes that easier, but I'm still somewhat scratching my head. As an example, It looks like the max output of the blower is 62cm3/m, and if I'm going to be 'gating the HX at ~40 psi then it'll be moving around 60cm3/m itself, correct? However, that's at atmospheric, and I get the blower moving at 1.5 atmo then will that affect the HX's output? Wil it bump me down to a 2.0 PR even though it's still moving 40psi?

I'm going to attempt to sort these thoughts out a little better and ask over on CompD, but I don't want to get beat up for not having my sthi together. I've never read a map before. :oops:

I only ask this question because they say this blower moves as much air as an HX40, but in a set of compounds an HX40 and '52 are too close together to be a good set. Why then wouldn't this blower be able to feed the '52 without straining itself?
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Re: Boring stuff again. :(

Postby Tacoclaw » Mon Feb 11, 2013 9:27 pm

You guys are no help. :P

I realized I'm basing my turbo compressor map placement off of essentially nothing. I have no real way of knowing where on the map it'll be at 2.5PR since I'm missing a variable. I'll figure out what I'm missing, wheel speed I think, and try it again but I don't see it working at all without a bypass. :?
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Re: Boring stuff again. :(

Postby Tacoclaw » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:14 pm

Bleh, head = exploding...

I ain't cut out for this math BS, I'm just going to do my usual. Fab it up and see if it works.
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Re: Boring stuff again. :(

Postby Hansen01 » Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:02 am

Tacoclaw wrote:Bleh, head = exploding...

I ain't cut out for this math BS, I'm just going to do my usual. Fab it up and see if it works.

Was gonna say, you are getting way to in depth with this :lol:
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Re: Boring stuff again. :(

Postby Tacoclaw » Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:19 am

Well, I'd like for it to work. This is a little different ball game than twins, I'm trying to figure out what it's going to throw at me before it has a chance to do it.
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Re: Boring stuff again. :(

Postby Mark Nixon » Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:31 am

Tacoclaw wrote:Well, I'd like for it to work. This is a little different ball game than twins, I'm trying to figure out what it's going to throw at me before it has a chance to do it.

Huh!
You're trying something out of the mainstream and you want it to go easily?
Why not just LEARN like every other person trying a groundbreaking, earth shattering new(er) idea?
Sounds like a bit more research before the purchase would have been a wise thing. :P

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Re: Boring stuff again. :(

Postby Tacoclaw » Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:39 am

I don't have to learn the hard (expensive) way when there already math problems that can start me on the right foot. I said nothing about it being easy, just not a surprise. I don't care what goes wrong as long as I have a direction to head to fix it without having to bother people that have already done it.

I find it hard to believe anyone here thinks I don't like my truck buttfucking me throughout any new changes I make because it does it everytime and I've have a smile on my face throughout.
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Re: Boring stuff again. :(

Postby Mark Nixon » Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:50 am

Tacoclaw wrote:...I don't like my truck buttfucking me throughout any new changes I make because it does it everytime and I've have a smile on my face throughout.

You use terms like "buttfucking", yet you get all twisted out of shape over political crap?
What a moron.

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Re: Boring stuff again. :(

Postby Tacoclaw » Tue Feb 12, 2013 1:12 pm

Two equally useful posts in a row, you must be feeling productive today. :roll:
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Re: Boring stuff again. :(

Postby RCCUMMINS89 » Tue Feb 12, 2013 1:15 pm

It's ok.... 40 pages from now, there'll be no supercharger in the picture anymore.

Woohoo, there is my usefull post for the day....LOL............sorry I had to do it.
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Re: Boring stuff again. :(

Postby Tacoclaw » Tue Feb 12, 2013 1:20 pm

I've seen worse.

Recently. :roll:

I'm getting a little better handle on my math, I've snuck into the office and got some answers down on actual paper. If I can get ahold of some potential flow numbers from some companies that port those blowers, this may not seem as hopeless as I thought.
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Re: Boring stuff again. :(

Postby Mark Nixon » Tue Feb 12, 2013 1:53 pm

Tacoclaw wrote:Two equally useful posts in a row, you must be feeling productive today. :roll:

A whole topic, nearly 92 pages long, yet you still haven't figured it out!
Yeah, let's talk about productivity. :P

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Re: Boring stuff again. :(

Postby Tacoclaw » Tue Feb 12, 2013 2:06 pm

Fine, right after we talk about reading comprehension. That would come into play pretty early on, in a post where I explain this truck is simply a time-burner for me. This far I'd say it has performed it's job rather well, same as this thread.

What exactly do you think it is that I'm trying to figure out?
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