aonemarine
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Gail, you give me too much credit.... Im still learning, just like many following this thread Thank you for your time helping us out.
I thought they were screw type compressors?? Maybe i need to take a better look at them.
I have heard them referred as roots blowers over the years, but I looked it up, and this is wrong. They are twin screw. My mistake.
Tring to figure out how to model the hypocycloidal and epicycloidal curves of a supercharger rotor in alibre cad. This is really making me pull my hair out!
Steve H, have you managed this with your model blower??
Im trying to design a 3 lobe rotor for a blower with a 71ish cid displacement...
If you look at pictures 6, 8, and 9 in the gallery of this link http://www.superchevy.com/how-to/0610ch-magnuson-superchargers/parts-cost.html it looks like the only function of the back side of the housing is for the boost bypass valve. It looks to me that the air flow goes straight down, from what I can see in those pics.
Ive been trying to look up the twist on the 8-71 high helix rotors but havent found it yet....still searching...
After a lot of searching I found the Spirograph kit or toy. I’ve ordered it just to help me understand how the process works.Just my 1.414 cents worth
45 degrees!
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