ForcedInduction
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Remote engine supercharger
Just thought I'd throw out an idea.
How about a remote supercharger powered by its own engine. Roots, screw, centrifugal, whatever. Wastegate actuator controls the throttle to maintain constant boost pressure as airflow consumption increases with engine RPM and turbo boost.
Anybody ever seen such a thing in use? I know in LeMons and F1 a few have tried something similar with a blower sucking air out from under the car for "perpetual downforce".
1982 300D VNT
Modifications: M-Pump, GT2256V VNT turbo, A/W intercooler, W/M injection, W115 300D intake, straight pipe exhaust, #265 nozzles, 2-micron Baldwin fuel filter, W126 Gen-II 300mm brakes, battery relocated to the trunk, HVAC systems removed, 15mm rear sway bar, 3.46 diff, Mobil1 15W-50 synthetic oil and Galant front seat.
1980 240D 3.0T
Modifications: OM617.95, 4-speed manual, W/M injection, 2-micron Baldwin BF7591-D fuel filter, ALDA removed, no EGR, 3.07 diff, Amsoil EaBP 90 bypass oil filter, Mobil1 5W-40 synthetic oil.
![[Image: Dieselfuelforlife.gif]](http://members.cox.net/lnewcomb99/Pics/Dieselfuelforlife.gif)
OBK #4
http://www.youtube.com/Turbo617
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617.952
Naturally-aspirated

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RE: Remote engine supercharger
ive been thinking of a 2ed engine in the trunk fora long time
a rotary engine hooked up to a blower, rev like mad
or a small 10hp deal running a small SC and run it up into the intake egr port?
1985 300D 491,000k
1985 300D 591,000k
1985 300TD 788,000k
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ForcedInduction
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RE: Remote engine supercharger
(03-09-2010 11:46 AM)Syncro_G Wrote: Why not skip ahead to two 617's?
Waiting for the right 4x4 small pickup and a place to do it, and money.
1982 300D VNT
Modifications: M-Pump, GT2256V VNT turbo, A/W intercooler, W/M injection, W115 300D intake, straight pipe exhaust, #265 nozzles, 2-micron Baldwin fuel filter, W126 Gen-II 300mm brakes, battery relocated to the trunk, HVAC systems removed, 15mm rear sway bar, 3.46 diff, Mobil1 15W-50 synthetic oil and Galant front seat.
1980 240D 3.0T
Modifications: OM617.95, 4-speed manual, W/M injection, 2-micron Baldwin BF7591-D fuel filter, ALDA removed, no EGR, 3.07 diff, Amsoil EaBP 90 bypass oil filter, Mobil1 5W-40 synthetic oil.
![[Image: Dieselfuelforlife.gif]](http://members.cox.net/lnewcomb99/Pics/Dieselfuelforlife.gif)
OBK #4
http://www.youtube.com/Turbo617
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Nick
Big diesel's need lovin' too

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RE: Remote engine supercharger
I thought about this too. My idea was to get a ~10hp Hatz diesel and two roots superchargers all geared way up with a serpentine belt system.
That way the blower engine is fueled from the fuel tank, the intake/exhaust for the hatz could be shared with the cars, the Hatz could run low RPMs with enough torque to be geared up and remain quiet, and TWO superchargers! (because one supercharger just can't make enough boost  )
1983 300CD "Spike" Stock, as of now.
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