leaf blower=hp... shocking...
drvngstorm05
09-05-2005, 08:47 AM
:eek7: http://videos.streetfire.net/player.aspx?fileid=AB544E3B-5DFF-416D-9CFD-A1AD23CA9564 :eek7:
i didn't think it was tru... still not practical, but it does give results... i'm just now envisioning leaf blowers sticking out of the hoods of a million rice burners...
i didn't think it was tru... still not practical, but it does give results... i'm just now envisioning leaf blowers sticking out of the hoods of a million rice burners...
philly rs
09-05-2005, 11:34 AM
stop it...just stop lol
kahjdh
09-05-2005, 01:00 PM
It only gained 10hp it went up more when he held a nos can beside the intake on the blower. How bored would you have to be to try that?
Matt365
09-05-2005, 01:24 PM
wtb 12 hp leaf blower!
Rally Sport
09-05-2005, 03:17 PM
:repost:
drvngstorm05
09-05-2005, 03:20 PM
:repost:
really? when? i'm sorry, i don't live on here like some people lol :loser: so if it is, then i missed it...
its obvious some people didn't see the other one...
really? when? i'm sorry, i don't live on here like some people lol :loser: so if it is, then i missed it...
its obvious some people didn't see the other one...
Rally Sport
09-05-2005, 03:28 PM
Well it was posted in the completey off topic forum. Thats why it wasnt seen on here by many people.
drvngstorm05
09-05-2005, 03:35 PM
then why would u call repost? if it wasn't posted here? i would have posted it somewhere else, but there was a dispute here a while ago wether or not things like this actually get hp...
Rally Sport
09-05-2005, 04:05 PM
It was posted here.. just not in this part of the forum, but it was posted in AF, and that's what counts.
supervisor1886
09-05-2005, 08:29 PM
You all may laugh but this is gonna be the way to go. I am patenting that thing. A remote turbo like that doesnt robe the cranking power or restricts exhaust and weights a little+ you mount it anywhere. Some sick ass 100hp one cylinder turbine from Honda???Have you thought of that?
The idea is actually pretty smart, but the leaf blower is still silly.(even though the big ones can really blow)
The idea is actually pretty smart, but the leaf blower is still silly.(even though the big ones can really blow)
Viper_Storm
09-05-2005, 08:51 PM
so you plan on having a second engine stricky to power a turbine type thing for the main engine? what ever sence that makes, i hope you dont plan on using it to often as it will kill you to power 2 engines... gas is over 3 bucks a gallon.
ct91rs
09-05-2005, 08:55 PM
so you plan on having a second engine stricky to power a turbine type thing for the main engine? what ever sence that makes, i hope you dont plan on using it to often as it will kill you to power 2 engines... gas is over 3 bucks a gallon.
oh, that is funny, well put viper
oh, that is funny, well put viper
supervisor1886
09-05-2005, 09:43 PM
small one cylinder engine can make lots of hp. 60miles to
a galon at the most if thats a " sick ass chinese/japanese rice burning 10000 rpm super pooper engine"
And also it can superchgarge itself too
See thats a concept of supercharging the supercharger (Iam patenting this too)
By the way you power all the accecosaries with that small super pooper engine .Your AC ,water pump, alternator , etc (i will potent this too)
How about turbo diesel small engine application since you are worried about gas?
Waht about hybrid electric superchargers?
or H2O cells?
a galon at the most if thats a " sick ass chinese/japanese rice burning 10000 rpm super pooper engine"
And also it can superchgarge itself too
See thats a concept of supercharging the supercharger (Iam patenting this too)
By the way you power all the accecosaries with that small super pooper engine .Your AC ,water pump, alternator , etc (i will potent this too)
How about turbo diesel small engine application since you are worried about gas?
Waht about hybrid electric superchargers?
or H2O cells?
supervisor1886
09-05-2005, 09:44 PM
I am potenting this too.
Viper_Storm
09-05-2005, 09:47 PM
Waht about hybrid electric superchargers?
kinda like that ebay scam thing? a lil ass fan attached to my intake?
kinda like that ebay scam thing? a lil ass fan attached to my intake?
supervisor1886
09-05-2005, 10:04 PM
no
What I mean is that car builders should look at alternative ways to solve their perfomance issues.
For example: why upgrate something the way we do it now. GM could live some space under the hood to put another engine in as if it was a module that would couple t the existing one. Those rotary engines are cool and you can stuck 1, 2 or maybe 3 or even run only 1 engine out of them three when needed
Do you guys remember those 6 cylinder marcedes concepts that could disengage 2 cylinders while driving on a highway? (in the 90's)The technology was there but still not very practical.
I personally have seen old MAN trucks with two engines in them (custom fit) 800hp and almost 1600 pounds of torque.
What I mean is that car builders should look at alternative ways to solve their perfomance issues.
For example: why upgrate something the way we do it now. GM could live some space under the hood to put another engine in as if it was a module that would couple t the existing one. Those rotary engines are cool and you can stuck 1, 2 or maybe 3 or even run only 1 engine out of them three when needed
Do you guys remember those 6 cylinder marcedes concepts that could disengage 2 cylinders while driving on a highway? (in the 90's)The technology was there but still not very practical.
I personally have seen old MAN trucks with two engines in them (custom fit) 800hp and almost 1600 pounds of torque.
supervisor1886
09-05-2005, 10:06 PM
The lil ass fun is cool too but just insignificant. But if you spin it at 20000 rpm in will just do. Right?
drumcat
09-05-2005, 10:26 PM
Yeah dropping cylinders to improve gas mileage is still common today, those new gay ass magnum's chargers and 300c's use it
supervisor1886
09-05-2005, 10:53 PM
I think that Germans and Swidish guys will make a difference here. It seems that GM mostly works on the same old concepts using same old ass parts.
It maybe was right to dig up a grave for the camaro.
Now what Gm gives us is the Ls7. Thats it, nothing new. Its been 20 years to go from the greatest TPI to the Ls7. Lame. And what happened to the Lt5 motor?
I dont wanna talk about that mustang 05 crap or the slow ass death-trap SMART car and hybrids, new v8 Impalas and GTOs. Are we suppose to stick to that for another 10 years? Its 5 years past 2yk and we drive same old small block.
Imagine, its 2015 and GM comes out with all new Ls 45 v8 small block while I am driving my 305TPI. Finally I want my 10 speed gear box!
It maybe was right to dig up a grave for the camaro.
Now what Gm gives us is the Ls7. Thats it, nothing new. Its been 20 years to go from the greatest TPI to the Ls7. Lame. And what happened to the Lt5 motor?
I dont wanna talk about that mustang 05 crap or the slow ass death-trap SMART car and hybrids, new v8 Impalas and GTOs. Are we suppose to stick to that for another 10 years? Its 5 years past 2yk and we drive same old small block.
Imagine, its 2015 and GM comes out with all new Ls 45 v8 small block while I am driving my 305TPI. Finally I want my 10 speed gear box!
supervisor1886
09-05-2005, 10:53 PM
The
supervisor1886
09-05-2005, 10:57 PM
{Yeah dropping cylinders to improve gas mileage is still common today, those new gay ass magnum's chargers and 300c's use it}
Its because they use Maibach trannies and some of Daimler technology.
Its because they use Maibach trannies and some of Daimler technology.
ct91rs
09-05-2005, 11:19 PM
If you want to talk lame, why not hit up the internal combustion engine itself. It's been around for over 100 years, and it's only about 20% efficient.
Matt365
09-05-2005, 11:37 PM
lets find an old scrapped up f 18 fighter, take its jet engine, strap it to a 3rd gen f body, poor ever-clear in the gas tank, and time its 0 to 600.
supervisor1886
09-06-2005, 12:32 AM
I like gas turbines from helicopters. Not too efficient either
89IROC&RS
09-06-2005, 10:44 AM
wow, alot of great ideas going on, but youll find when you actually try turning those ideas into reality, that the real world is a bit tougher. lets run down the list shall we....
mounting a second engine in the car to drive a turbo or supercharger is excessivly complex, leads to parts failure, higher maintanence and decreases fuel economy two fold. first there is fuel to run the second engine, and second the boost on the main engine requires more fuel to keep from leaning out, not exactly smart with todays gas prices. superchargers do sap power, but turbos increase on exhaust backpressure is negligable. so if you really wanna try that idea, feel free.
as to the concept of an engine supercharging itself, how do you think a supercharger works????? and supercharging a supercharger, um..... ok, you certainly wouldnt be the first, although most people combine superchargers and turbos, but really its only good for the uniquenss value, for raw performance youd be better off with a single turbo or supercharger.
as far as driving all the power accessories off a second engine, its a somewhat valid idea, however youd find that youd wind up again spending far more in gas than would make the minor increase in power worth the trouble.
the turbo deisle is about the best idea i saw there, having again already been done (whoda guessed)
you cant supercharge a hydrogen fuel cell car, do some research....
as far as turbocharging a hybrid/electric, you could probly do it, but it would depend on the mounting location, electric motors tend to dislike lots of heat which happens to be a by product of turbos, a supercharger would work, but again both of these add air, which requires more fuel, which leads to worse gas mileage, not to mention the added power would really only apply to off the line where the electric motor kicks in which might lead to complications. of that im not entirely sure.
also, nowadays GM has displacement on demand for many of its vehicles, including caddy, chevy, GMC, and others, lots of big SUV,s and trucks will be getting it too if they dont already have it.
you have to understand, that when it comes to making cars, there are real world requirements, you have to create a practical application of known technology within given constraints of cost, materials, and safty. If the major companys have not done something, there is usually a reason for it.
gas turbines are great, but only at a constant speed, they react very poorly to changes in speed and are very gas thirsty.
as for the development of the engine, the past 15 years have been awesome. the small block survived relitivly unchanged from 1955 to 1985, thats 30 years, then we got TPI on a small block, then from 1993 to 2005 we got the LT1, LT4, LT5, the LS1, and the LS2 leading up to the LS7. and thats only the small block baised V8's of 350cid. lets not get started on the four and six and five cylender engines.
Im sorry i dont mean to come down on you really hard, but when you start shooting off about things and saying im gonna patent this and patent that, when you really dont seem to have a clue what you are talking about, i feel the need to say something.
as to the blower, id like to point out that the cars tested still had the factory intake ducting, and the power improovments were pretty much on par with what a cold air induction kit would give you. they didnt boost the engine at all, they just gave it a steady stream of cold air.
mounting a second engine in the car to drive a turbo or supercharger is excessivly complex, leads to parts failure, higher maintanence and decreases fuel economy two fold. first there is fuel to run the second engine, and second the boost on the main engine requires more fuel to keep from leaning out, not exactly smart with todays gas prices. superchargers do sap power, but turbos increase on exhaust backpressure is negligable. so if you really wanna try that idea, feel free.
as to the concept of an engine supercharging itself, how do you think a supercharger works????? and supercharging a supercharger, um..... ok, you certainly wouldnt be the first, although most people combine superchargers and turbos, but really its only good for the uniquenss value, for raw performance youd be better off with a single turbo or supercharger.
as far as driving all the power accessories off a second engine, its a somewhat valid idea, however youd find that youd wind up again spending far more in gas than would make the minor increase in power worth the trouble.
the turbo deisle is about the best idea i saw there, having again already been done (whoda guessed)
you cant supercharge a hydrogen fuel cell car, do some research....
as far as turbocharging a hybrid/electric, you could probly do it, but it would depend on the mounting location, electric motors tend to dislike lots of heat which happens to be a by product of turbos, a supercharger would work, but again both of these add air, which requires more fuel, which leads to worse gas mileage, not to mention the added power would really only apply to off the line where the electric motor kicks in which might lead to complications. of that im not entirely sure.
also, nowadays GM has displacement on demand for many of its vehicles, including caddy, chevy, GMC, and others, lots of big SUV,s and trucks will be getting it too if they dont already have it.
you have to understand, that when it comes to making cars, there are real world requirements, you have to create a practical application of known technology within given constraints of cost, materials, and safty. If the major companys have not done something, there is usually a reason for it.
gas turbines are great, but only at a constant speed, they react very poorly to changes in speed and are very gas thirsty.
as for the development of the engine, the past 15 years have been awesome. the small block survived relitivly unchanged from 1955 to 1985, thats 30 years, then we got TPI on a small block, then from 1993 to 2005 we got the LT1, LT4, LT5, the LS1, and the LS2 leading up to the LS7. and thats only the small block baised V8's of 350cid. lets not get started on the four and six and five cylender engines.
Im sorry i dont mean to come down on you really hard, but when you start shooting off about things and saying im gonna patent this and patent that, when you really dont seem to have a clue what you are talking about, i feel the need to say something.
as to the blower, id like to point out that the cars tested still had the factory intake ducting, and the power improovments were pretty much on par with what a cold air induction kit would give you. they didnt boost the engine at all, they just gave it a steady stream of cold air.
Earlsfat
09-06-2005, 11:33 AM
holy mother of god! Iroc you must exercise your fingers to be able to post like that on a regular basis!!!
What I was wondering is if you're on a REAL budget and can't afford a leaf blower.... would like a bunch of hair dryers work???
What I was wondering is if you're on a REAL budget and can't afford a leaf blower.... would like a bunch of hair dryers work???
drvngstorm05
09-06-2005, 02:39 PM
i truly got a huge laugh outta that movie, it wasn't supposed to turn into a discussion LOL. oh well there's nothin wrong w/ throwin out ideas, but as its been said a million time, a fan doesn't compress air so all it does is make fast moving air... doesn't actually create boost. yes it can create horsepower, but there is no way that it will ever be as effiecient as our current forced induction techniques...
Earlsfat
09-06-2005, 02:57 PM
If you want to talk lame, why not hit up the internal combustion engine itself. It's been around for over 100 years, and it's only about 20% efficient.
What's the efficiency level of the human brain? And we've been around for thousands of years... I think we're up to like, what was it, 15% or something ridiculous.
What's the efficiency level of the human brain? And we've been around for thousands of years... I think we're up to like, what was it, 15% or something ridiculous.
Rally Sport
09-06-2005, 03:52 PM
Damn Erik, make everyone feel stupid :lol:
Jim about those hairdryers.. sounds like a good idea but wouldnt work as the HP increase that they'd bring if ANY would be decreased because they eventually put out HOT AIR and we all already know that isnt good.
Jim about those hairdryers.. sounds like a good idea but wouldnt work as the HP increase that they'd bring if ANY would be decreased because they eventually put out HOT AIR and we all already know that isnt good.
Earlsfat
09-06-2005, 03:58 PM
Damn Erik, make everyone feel stupid :lol:
Jim about those hairdryers.. sounds like a good idea but wouldnt work as the HP increase that they'd bring if ANY would be decreased because they eventually put out HOT AIR and we all already know that isnt good.
:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead: :banghead::banghead::banghead: - I thought I was onto something. I guess the old 'fart into the intake' won't work either, huh? I was thinking of having my hood redone into a seat for earl... complete with a brussels sprouts bowl.
Jim about those hairdryers.. sounds like a good idea but wouldnt work as the HP increase that they'd bring if ANY would be decreased because they eventually put out HOT AIR and we all already know that isnt good.
:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead: :banghead::banghead::banghead: - I thought I was onto something. I guess the old 'fart into the intake' won't work either, huh? I was thinking of having my hood redone into a seat for earl... complete with a brussels sprouts bowl.
1986Z28
09-06-2005, 04:06 PM
that shit is fucking funny
Rally Sport
09-06-2005, 04:06 PM
Not sure how that would work.. because it would probably be like using Nitrous Oxide.. Im not sure :lol:
Earlsfat
09-06-2005, 04:33 PM
Only problem would be if his ass caught on fire... you know like from one of them hot, humid type farts. I'd have to rig a fire extinguisher, aimed at his ass, that I could activate from inside the car.
And come to think of it... A humid fart would not be as combustible as a dry fart. I'm gonna hafta research dog foods to get the formula right. We want high methane, low humidity farts. Preferably ones that won't stink so bad we have to stop the car, get out, gasp for breath and smack earl in the head.
And come to think of it... A humid fart would not be as combustible as a dry fart. I'm gonna hafta research dog foods to get the formula right. We want high methane, low humidity farts. Preferably ones that won't stink so bad we have to stop the car, get out, gasp for breath and smack earl in the head.
Rally Sport
09-06-2005, 04:39 PM
Jim.. WTF :rofl:
Thats so bad.. trying to find a right mixture
Thats so bad.. trying to find a right mixture
Earlsfat
09-06-2005, 04:47 PM
You know what would be really damn funny is instead of hearing a turbo whine or whatever you'd either hear this huge fart or the sneaky dog fart hiss and then... wooooooooshhhhhh........ gone. (I'd look kinda like Rick Moranis in Spaceballs doing ludicrous speed & "going plaid") He'd have vapor trails coming off the rear spoiler.
89IROC&RS
09-07-2005, 10:41 PM
that ladies and gentlemen is an idea worth getting a pattent for ;)
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