I'm taking the intake air from around the side of the gearbox, through its mounting plate. The flywheel will have an impeller attached to it. I built a fiberglass shroud to enclose the area between the gearbox
mounting plate and the engine. Intake air is taken from this centrifugal pump.
I admire the creativity and effort, but I see big question marks. My only point of reference is a large furnace type centrifugal blower which
generates maybe 1/2" HG pressure. And how is this approach going come close to the efficiency of a well designed supercharger.
I've been wrong before; so go ahead - shoot me.
Al
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It seems to me that the very well designed cooling blower fans from a VW 411 size engine, or a Porsche or even a Corvair, could be used a test piece. Just spin them up to 6,000 RPM and look at the monometer.
Although the housing would be complex, similar to a plant air package, or a deep well water pump you can add a stage to nearly double the output pressure. All done at one shaft RPM. The output of the first stage feeds the intake of the second stage.
This could work.
Lynn E. Hanover
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