turbo'd s10, big v-8http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRYZrQIP1yEshit is absolutely obnoxiousthen here's some of NC's finest: Buck Spruill's 1300hp Duramax (featuring a dodge 47RE transmission, allison couldnt hang)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46XP57sPJpYquickest cummins exhaust note:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVq4FzYBrZ0BUT THEN AS I WAS CONSTRUCTING THIS THREAD I CAME ACROSS GALE BANK'S CREATION... and have no more basis for thinking turbo gassers are louderhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt7ojzhA2JMsippin dat 190% diesel
2/4/2009 9:32:05 PM
this thread sucksjibber jabber on, jibberdy jabberdy box
2/4/2009 9:37:44 PM
or maybe the kind of guy who is going to spend a gazillion dollars on an aftermarket turbo'd gas v8 is also going to have a loud exhaust.
2/4/2009 9:53:07 PM
but each case is running an open pipe from turbo....I'm going to venture a guess at possibly camp profile and timing
2/4/2009 10:07:16 PM
ask zxappeal
2/4/2009 10:09:59 PM
you don't know the specs on the turbine wheels and turbine housings either.
2/4/2009 10:11:58 PM
^good call. what would you hypothesize? Larger housing=louder (assuming less sound energy is transferred to the turbine wheel with a more open housing)?well i hope he would chime in, even though this thread is the suck. and its pretty much moot point, considering gale bank's truck[Edited on February 4, 2009 at 10:13 PM. Reason : -]
2/4/2009 10:12:00 PM
hypothesis? I'm guessing that the level of restriction in the turbine housing (and its associated backpressure) would also have a muffling effect. How much of an effect? Quantifying that would be difficult for an internet armchair engineer. But I'd speculate that more restriction = more backpressure and more muffling to some extent. More restrictive exhausts tend to be quieter, no?What contributes to backpressure in this case? A bunch of factors, but it's pretty much the interaction of the turbine blade size/shape, the manifold runner design and hotside inlet size (T25, T3, etc), the turbine housing A/R, and the corrected mass flow of the engine. here's kind of an interesting read on pressure ratios in turbo diesel engines, although I can't vouch for its complete veracity: http://www.dieseltruckresource.com/dev/showthread.php?t=168543
2/4/2009 10:39:53 PM
one spins really fast; the other, not so much
2/4/2009 11:03:06 PM
2/4/2009 11:04:48 PM
thanks guys, and feel free to go on, as I actually enjoy reading such long posts/discussion. This kind of stuff is for the most part beyond my normal thought process - but knowledge is power!ALSO, your discussion points are where i was wanting to go with this thread[Edited on February 4, 2009 at 11:14 PM. Reason : carry on]
2/4/2009 11:11:31 PM
Yeah, knowledge is power...but let's compare it to incoherent light (such as from an incandescent bulb or maybe a fire or traditional fluorescent tubes or whatever)...versus coherent light (laser).You can have all the wattage in the world, but if it has no focus or coherence, well it ain't gonna do much more than offer a bit of illumination over a scattered area.Now if you focus that knowledge, if you get it all going on mostly the same wavelength, then that fucker has POWER. Enough to cut steel, etch diamond, measure distances to celestial bodies.If I could focus my knowledge, I'd be a dangerous motherfucker. Right now, I'm not a whole lot more than a gross annoyance, kinda like the toothache I have right now.
2/4/2009 11:17:24 PM
^you do realize that, until I meet you in person, the voice in my head while reading your posts is none other than Mike Boles?from arghx's article:
2/4/2009 11:25:24 PM
Let's just say, among friends, we were to try to get this fuel to burn more evenly. You know, talking about it over drinks or good food. How do you think we could do this? What's getting in the way of that fuel just going up all at once?BTW, Mike Boles and I got along pretty damn good. He was one of my all-time favorite professors.[Edited on February 4, 2009 at 11:44 PM. Reason : I miss that fucker.]
2/4/2009 11:43:41 PM
the thermo guy? he talked about putting together engines in thermo class once haha.. seemed like a decently cool dude..and he passed me in thermo so he can't be too much of an ass
2/5/2009 7:58:02 AM
He gave me an A in Thermo, so I dig.And Corson gave me an A+ in 410, so he's like my hero.And Gonzalez, may God rest his soul, was a wonderful prof who saw fit to actually pass me in Fluids in summer school. And he was a helluva guy to boot.
2/5/2009 8:57:48 AM
boles was great as was corson
2/5/2009 10:03:03 AM
2/6/2009 7:39:11 PM
^^^ yeah, a lot of people had a hard time with Gonzales, but I always found him to be a really good dude.I liked how when explaining really dry material, he'd stop and say something to the effect of "Yeah, I know that this sucks, but not many people know how to do it--so suck it up and learn it so you can buy a Porsche." Most engineering concepts ultimately boiled down to their use in terms of buying a Porsche, haha.
2/7/2009 7:16:14 AM
I hope that is not an omen of sorts, Josh.
2/7/2009 11:32:10 AM
No, I'll remember your name...but might suppress the memory of the mental images. just kidding...nah, I didn't mean it like that. I just can't think of his name and am trying to describe who it was. He only taught for a year or two.
2/7/2009 12:41:08 PM