Filling an air tank with boost pressure
the air compressure on my kelderman air ride burnt out 6 years ago so i hooked up a hose on the air horn and a check valve . every time i romp on it it pumps air to my tank and i can use the 45 psi to air up the airride or a flat tire. works great
Originally Posted by db
Things like this have been made. In the late 70's I bought a tire inflater that attatched in a spark plug hole with a one way ball valve & 20' of hose. I still have it somewhere. I stopped using it when I started to think that putting a air/fuel mixture in a tire that heats up probly isn't the best idea in the world. I'm thinking I could use this same gizmo if I tap and thread (or weld a threaded bung) to the discharge side of the turbo then attatch it to a removable air bottle.
If it works at all with a 25 psi single then it should be more useful with a 50+ twin set up.
db
If it works at all with a 25 psi single then it should be more useful with a 50+ twin set up.
db
Originally Posted by Gear Poet
Wonder if you could tap your leaf blower to your turbo and not have to pay for electricity or gasoline.... 

Then I will plumb it into a spare HX40 and use that for a air compresser.
Then when I need faster spool-up I can switch it over to the exhaust manifold to assist things.
If the leaf blower is electric I need to borrow some extension cords.
It sure would be nice for the guys running air bags to be able to have the extra air reserve...
Some of you might think it is hokey, and maybe it is but I don't see why it couldn't be done.... No not to run air tools or anything, but for something that doesn't need alot of pressure, or volume and a perfect example would be for air bag systems...
Why wouldn't it work??? About a 3/8" hose plumbed into the intake side with a one way check valve??? 30 psi is 30 psi and it wouldn't take but a couple seconds to fill this onces the boost pressure came about...
At least it would be a fun experiment and cheap enough to try out....
Some of you might think it is hokey, and maybe it is but I don't see why it couldn't be done.... No not to run air tools or anything, but for something that doesn't need alot of pressure, or volume and a perfect example would be for air bag systems...
Why wouldn't it work??? About a 3/8" hose plumbed into the intake side with a one way check valve??? 30 psi is 30 psi and it wouldn't take but a couple seconds to fill this onces the boost pressure came about...
At least it would be a fun experiment and cheap enough to try out....
Originally Posted by j-fox
I was making fun of some ricer idea's, anyway, you got an idea, make a unit and test it. Make this work, sell it and suppliment your income.
I hope you don't think I took that the wrong way... It does sound like a "off the wall" thing, but I was just throwing out the idea. I seems like there is always a way to tap onto some un-used energy some where.... I just thought "hey why not?"
.... Anyway some guys won't hear of it, some will make fun of it, some will try it, some will make it work for something, some won't... but what the heck
....One of these days I might try it, but first I wanted to see if anyone has tried it and failed (and why)... but since no one has talked about failure then I will put it on the "to-do" list and see what happens
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