Re: [DML] Turbos - bad wrap. What's UP!!
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Re: [DML] Turbos - bad wrap. What's UP!!
- From: Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 06 Aug 2004 23:20:03 +0100
Actually I didn't say that in my original mail - I was listing a
difference that Renault made. However, I have had an answer from a
Renault guy who pointed out that as long as you've got mass-air-flow
sensing of some sort (which K-Jet basically is) and continuous
injection, like a carb, then odd-firing isn't a problem for a turbo. It
all comes down to the metering of the fuel. Also for a higher
performance engine, the counterweights on the crank shaft are
detrimental to performance. Going even-fire allows the pistons to
balance each-other
Remember the PRV was originally meant to be a V8. 90 degree V6's are
rare because they have to be odd-fire in order to run smoothly. Renault
got around this on the even-fire lumps by adding an eccentric weight to
the camshafts
Martin
Dick Ryan wrote:
>One thing I do not understand is the constant refernce
>to turbos not being "odd-fire" friendly. Man, have
>you ever ridden in a Buick Grand National? Now
>there's a turbocharged odd-fire V-6 engine that
>screams. Though I'm certainly not an expert, the
>owners I have known have not had bad things to say
>about them.
>
>
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