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  1. AlexLTDLX

    Twin charged BRZ

    Isn't that what Cleetus McFarland did when he tried two Torq amps?
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    E turbo'd Suzuki Swift Build

    I'm sorry to hear about the delay, but glad things are still moving ahead.
  3. AlexLTDLX

    Is TorqueAmp financially comparable to DIY?

    When you get it, can you start a thread on it? Preferably with videos? I think most of us here want to see a real-world experience with it.
  4. AlexLTDLX

    E turbo'd Suzuki Swift Build

    That about sums up how I feel too. Though I do think some of the new high C rate LiFePo4 cells are worth looking at (the higher voltage means fewer cells needed), but you'll still end up weighing and costing the same to match what the LTOs are capable of - the real advantage would be more ah...
  5. AlexLTDLX

    GOOD NEWS FOR THE WB E-TURBO

    Glad things are looking up for you WB; MSA - sorry to hear about that - you're not alone - I've been burned twice; one time it ended up ok, another time not so much...
  6. AlexLTDLX

    Garrett's 48 volt electric-only turbo

    Check it out: https://www.garrettmotion.com/electric-hybrid/48v-electric-compressor/
  7. AlexLTDLX

    RHF55 compressor map

    I think my next steps outside of the sledgehammer development will be to see how the VESC plays with the castle motor/belt driven P2 setup, an then try to go with a multi-motor geared setup.
  8. AlexLTDLX

    How does a 2 pole LMT motor work?

    Thanks! That covers it nicely. Your info is pure gold! (y)
  9. AlexLTDLX

    RHF55 compressor map

    When I go into something like the long oil-less diatribe, it's not to put anyone down; it's more to explain my thought process, usually before I do things. I'm not always right and am eager to hear any opposing viewpoints - since you don't really learn anything from people agreeing with you...
  10. AlexLTDLX

    How does a 2 pole LMT motor work?

    That's pretty damn cool to know. Thanks. And what happened to that motor? Also, does the front plate thread in?
  11. AlexLTDLX

    RHF55 compressor map

    MSA - Actually, all of the major centrifugal manufacturers now how oil filled units - Vortech, Procharger, Torqstorm and your Rotrex. I have seen a good number of failures of these units, almost all in the gear drive. Procharger is particularly bad about this; but they undersize their gear...
  12. AlexLTDLX

    RHF55 compressor map

    Turbos generally use journal bearings, which require an oil film; there are some ball bearing units, and they tend to last longer simply because they don't need nearly as much lubrication. Pretty much all of the superchargers I've run personally were self-contained, oil-filled units. None had...
  13. AlexLTDLX

    GOOD NEWS FOR THE WB E-TURBO

    Did you press it off? Is that galling on the shaft?
  14. AlexLTDLX

    RHF55 compressor map

    I'm thinking about trying the gear drive setup, but using two or three motors all driving the same impeller gear. Much cheaper and more compact. And I wouldn't worry about lube on the gears - RC cars don't, and we're not running anywhere near as long as they do.
  15. AlexLTDLX

    Geared/cooled/lubricated eBoost

    I'm with you on the jaw coupler - I'd use something more like what Whipples and Eatons use:
  16. AlexLTDLX

    RHF55 compressor map

    Somehow I didn't process the 700cc as the engine's displacement. I understand the need for compactness and weight in your application. You might be fine with the -04; I'm guessing your base engine power is in the 70hp range? FWIW, I'm not loving the belt drive; I'd look to gearing. Check...
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    GOOD NEWS FOR THE WB E-TURBO

    FWIW, I had issues with the Vortech shaft; I haven't tried the P2 shaft. SQCTS did grind his P2 shaft down. I wish I had a hardness tester; or at least the files to test hardness with. I don't think they need to be hardened, but stiffness is probably important. That's a bit outside my pay...
  18. AlexLTDLX

    Fueling Requirements Question

    To answer your question, you're correct - the engine will use less fuel at lower rpm. Though I really don't like using boost pressure as a fueling metric - a positive displacement blower engine will need more fuel than a turbo engine, and a turbo engine will need more fuel than an electrically...
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    GOOD NEWS FOR THE WB E-TURBO

    If you do, let us know how it goes - one-piece shafts would be a game-changer for us all.
  20. AlexLTDLX

    GOOD NEWS FOR THE WB E-TURBO

    ^lol. Well, I guess that's "disassembled." WB - I just watched your video in detail (and re-watched several parts). About the impeller shaft getting stuck on the motor shaft - did you think about levering it off, or using wedges like removing a jacob's chuck? It might damage the bearing, but...
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