Does anyone know the volume of air the volumex 7 rib outputs per revolution?
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Volumex supercharger capacity (air movement)
Volumex supercharger capacity (air movement)
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Mitch
1930 Model A Ford (owned since 1972)
1948 MG TC Special
1958 MGA
1966 E-Type OTS (just like the one I had in HS back in '74.
1930 Model A Ford (owned since 1972)
1948 MG TC Special
1958 MGA
1966 E-Type OTS (just like the one I had in HS back in '74.
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Re: Volumex supercharger capacity (air movement)
Hi Mitch,
1,15 Liter
cheers Carl
1,15 Liter
cheers Carl
Re: Volumex supercharger capacity (air movement)
So, I'm going to embarrass myself here a bit...
Per revolution a 1250cc engine will gulp 625cc (2 power strokes) and the blower outputs 1150cc. That's almost a 2:1 ratio, blower capacity to engine capacity.
Normal atmospheric pressure (at sea level) is approx 14 psi. So I should expect to see nearly 14 pounds on the gauge when the engine is running, correct? That seems like a lot. I've been told to expect 5 to 6 psi.
Per revolution a 1250cc engine will gulp 625cc (2 power strokes) and the blower outputs 1150cc. That's almost a 2:1 ratio, blower capacity to engine capacity.
Normal atmospheric pressure (at sea level) is approx 14 psi. So I should expect to see nearly 14 pounds on the gauge when the engine is running, correct? That seems like a lot. I've been told to expect 5 to 6 psi.
Mitch
1930 Model A Ford (owned since 1972)
1948 MG TC Special
1958 MGA
1966 E-Type OTS (just like the one I had in HS back in '74.
1930 Model A Ford (owned since 1972)
1948 MG TC Special
1958 MGA
1966 E-Type OTS (just like the one I had in HS back in '74.