Just to clear something up......never mentioned that it was going to revolutionize the industry. And I have time and time again mentioned it is not worth the coin.
However is amusing to do on the input of the engine. And its only a matter of time until more commercial versions are available (Friend is currently working on a 1kw bushless DC puppy on his 'tang). I hold it in the same region as Air rams.......can't be dismissed until its tried.
As for the Vaux - she is long time dead, and before she died the hairdrier was removed along with air box, filters.......and all was replaced with a big of pipe connected the carb to an crappy air ram.
Which sucked in grass seed real good.
But previous to that, down low, with a constant forced feed of air into the airbox......the "blower" was doing a good job - I doubt it was worth HP or NM........but definitely let the girl pick up her skirts before she tried to run. Kinda similar difference between gravity feed and fuel pump on small cc bikes. Not shit loads of increase, prob not even measurable.......but you know its there.
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There are plenty of people who have done the math to prove that these things are snake oil. Heres one more: http://autospeed.com/cms/title_The-T...7/article.html
I noticed someone read through all the Q&A on the auction and still bought it in spite of the warnings. Some people can't be saved from themselves unfortunately.
Yeah but but but his mates gonna use a 1kW brushless motor on his taaaaang![]()
think of it like a ducted fan, if the power isn't enough to create significant boost, it'll still develop a low pressure zone in front of the vehicle, otherwise where would the 1kw of work you put in go? So he'll have and extra kw of forward power, if you draw from the battery only for short periods rather than the alternator obviously. I reckon at a kw there will be some boost developed anyway, that article reckoned 14kw for 10psi didn't it?
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An extra kW? Even if it could work the way you describe (it can't), it's also a magic lossless system now too![]()
Shit, gotta get me one of these![]()
so why can't it work as I described, as far as I'm away ducted fans create lift by generating a pressure differential on the blades, if theres no boost on the downwind side, theres gotta be some vac on the upwind right. Would you prefer me to say an extra kw (before fan losses) then?
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It's already been covered.
But yes, before fan losses would be a good startIt is impossible to take 1kW from a battery, and turn it into 1kW at the output shaft on the engine. It's also impossible to use a tiny little fan like this to produce boost. It's all been covered in this thread. Start with jonbouy's post.
don't hink he specified whether the 1kw was shaft or electrical, motors are generally good for about 80% though, so you're splitting hairs.
Also I disagreed with his post and I'm yet to hear a convincing counterargument
from here we have a 2.5kw ducted fan producing 40N of force, given a fan area of 0.012m2 I make that 3.3kpa right? which is half a pound of pressure differential. Doesn't give airflow but shows the theory works, it ain't practical as there are better options out there, but it can be done.
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