race car ready

Triple Threat

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work on the race car nearly completed - just waiting for good weather at the track
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Looks good joe! I got to see it in person the other day I stopped by and talked to Dennis! Simply amazing!
 
Let's see if I have this right. The Centrifugal S/C is picking up unrestricted air from the space around the brake fluid reservoir and discharges the compressed air into piping going through the drivers side fender well. The piping routes the compressed air somewhere in front of, but outside, the engine bay (not shown) where it makes several turns then comes back up into the engine bay and routes along the passenger side front fender well to enter the cockpit on the passenger side floor. The compressed air is then cooled by a liquid to air heat exchanger and routed back into the engine bay ending in an enclosure on top of the throttle body/fuel injector apparatus.

I assume the S/C is modified so as to keep pressure up in all the piping, does that take time when going from part to full throttle, like turbo lag?

Didn't you used to work at NASA? I see similarities here.

th
J/K

Pat
 
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Let's see if I have this right. The Centrifugal S/C is picking up unrestricted air from the space around the brake fluid reservoir and discharges the compressed air into piping going through the drivers side fender well. The piping routes the compressed air somewhere in front of, but outside, the engine bay (not shown) where it makes several turns then comes back up into the engine bay and routes along the passenger side front fender well to enter the cockpit on the passenger side floor. The compressed air is then cooled by a liquid to air heat exchanger and routed back into the engine bay ending in an enclosure on top of the throttle body/fuel injector apparatus.

I assume the S/C is modified so as to keep pressure up in all the piping, does that take time when going from part to full throttle, like turbo lag?

Didn't you used to work at NASA? I see similarities here.

th
J/K

Pat

The enclosure [Hat] is on top of a blow thru dominator carb..The s/c is a stock F-2 procharger.Throttle response is instant.
 
I'm sure the motor makes enough power on the nuts to where even if there was a slight delay, you wouldn't even feel it. But being that the car has a brake, I'm sure he's already in boost at the line before he even lets the brake go. Can't wait to see what the new setup does!
 
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