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Old 03-02-2010, 12:25 AM
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Default Short Vid of Exhaust for Turbo

I've been working on getting the modeling for our Turbo setup done, had to ditch the twins for a single Bullseye Power S366XL due to space constraints (Trust me I tried everything I could think of to squeeze two small turbos under the hood) But this turbo is perfect for the motor and will do just as well.

I am going to try to get a time dependent analysis done next (simulate flow from one cyl at a time through one revolution instead of static flow from all cyls at once) and start adding the exhaust post turbo next.

Anyway here'* the link!

Working on boosting the vid quality but solidworks wont let me boost the res. . . . .
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Looks very cool. Can't wait to see the finished product.
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I like it
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I am getting solidworks 2010 on thursday and am hoping it will be more powerful and easier to work with, then I will start work on the compressor side
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What would the flow look like if you increased the exhaust manifold diameter slightly after each cylinder - so that each cylinder is dumping into a slightly large outlet. Not really big, but like 1/8" to 1/4" diameter after cylinder 3 and 4 and another 1/8" to 1/4" after 5 and 6.
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Originally Posted by Rockstar04
I am getting solidworks 2010 on thursday and am hoping it will be more powerful and easier to work with, then I will start work on the compressor side
Nice! You've got me looking at graphics cards in a completely different way. I was unaware solidworks performs better on workstation cards until we had our little chat.
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Originally Posted by Purplehazeir
What would the flow look like if you increased the exhaust manifold diameter slightly after each cylinder - so that each cylinder is dumping into a slightly large outlet. Not really big, but like 1/8" to 1/4" diameter after cylinder 3 and 4 and another 1/8" to 1/4" after 5 and 6.
I'm not really sure, the manifolds in the render are ZZP Plogs front and rear, so I rendered them straight. I will render the stepped ones and take a look.
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