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Read all about it here, the turbine is an "APU" or auxiliary power unit, whatever that may be, perhaps a thing to start the main turbine?

 

http://raceenginedesign.biz/Manic-Beattie.htm

 

His previous car, a Morris Minor was also quite something.

 

http://retrorides.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=82191&page=1

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The Apu is a standalone engine compressor and turbine that is used to provide electrics(it has a generator),and air (off compressor) for use on the ground with no main engines running or in air for emergency use (main engines fail)

They are fairly complex and expensive - it looks like he used an air starter which is a kind of turbo compressor used for starting gas turbines -

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The Apu is a standalone engine compressor and turbine that is used to provide electrics(it has a generator),and air (off compressor) for use on the ground with no main engines running or in air for emergency use (main engines fail)

They are fairly complex and expensive - it looks like he used an air starter which is a kind of turbo compressor used for starting gas turbines -

 

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Eventually help in the form of respected engine tuner John Beattie came to hand with the arrival of a 1700 cc Cosworth BDT. Canted over at only 25 degrees to the horizontal towards the intake side, this satisfied the requirement of minimum centre of gravity and minimised the frontal area and yet still left room for the driveline forward. “With 400 bhp the initial aim, it was evident that a move to a larger turbocharger and quite a large amount of boost would be necessary,” says Mann. “This would result in the dreaded turbocharger lag and while anti-lag or ‘bang-bang’ systems were considered, it was quickly decided to move to a much more radical solution.” Mann’s background in aerospace led him to a solution involving a helicopter gas turbine APU or auxiliary power unit. Supplied by Turbine Technologies Ltd of Carmarthenshire in South Wales, the unit is based on a helicopter emergency air start unit used to fire the main gas turbine engine on the ground.

Running separately from the main engine, initially on diesel fuel, the unit delivers air to the engine at a constant pressure independent of the main engine speed and hence totally eliminates the throttle lag normally associated with high boost turbocharged systems. Currently set at a very “modest” 25 psi gauge boost, the engine delivers something in the region of the initial target of 400 bhp at 7500 rpm. The torque curve is particularly impressive: from 2500-7500 rpm this doesn’t vary by more than 20% from the peak value."

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Nic Mann's "Mannic" hillclimb car uses some interesting technology that *IS* proven to give totally lag free turbo boost. Google Nic Mann and Mannic to find plenty of info. Here's a clip of it in action. I have seen it run a few times and its acceleration is brutal.

 

http://wn.com/Nick_Mann%27s_Mannic_Beattie_hillclimb_car

 

lol, didn't know Nic was so well known. I used to work with him years ago when I worked for a company designing and building MRI body scanners.

Nice bloke. :)

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Bits arrived ,so phase one begins;

 

firstly dyno numbers and data as is ;

single turbo T67

800 injectors

fmic

walbros

blah,blah

 

 

Phase one

fitment of water tank and charge cooler system

It has been talked of before but I have not seen any actual fitment or data on a charge cooler on the supra , so lets see.

At first it will be in conjunction with the fmic , sort of belt and braces , and fitted post fmic , not the ideal situation but for now pending stages 2/3/4 good enough .

the charge cooler has a very small pressure drop 0.1 psi , so wont drop any significant boost but should give very stable IAT temps under high boost , its rated around 400 bhp worth of cooling

The water tank 21/2 gal can also be ice filled if necessary for short term cooling at below ambient ,again lets see..

Im sure Dude can supply pics as and when hes done the instal

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Im very interested in a charge cooler setup, would love to run one inline with the IC myself.

 

Water Cooled hybrid FMIC.

 

http://www.speedmaxperformance.com/Intercoolers.php

 

Or Full on charge cooling.

 

http://www.extremeturbosystems.com/images/Accomplishments/Supra-MK4-Water-To-Air-Intercooler.jpg

http://www.extremeturbosystems.com/images/Accomplishments/Supra-MK4-Water-To-Air-Intercooler-Alone.jpg

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