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ryoder 1,590
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HMdioj6kng
turtlespeed 219
QuoteThat looks like some good work you did there. What type of applications are you planning on using this for...other than making your house smell like jet fuel.
You could use it to get TrophyHusband's siphon started.
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Boris73 0
QuoteHere is a website which goes through testing procedures etc of one which he built. It might help you out with your problems http://www.powerlabs.org/turbine.htm
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NickDG 23
That rocks!
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My turbo is fairly small, and I only expect about 10-15lbs of thrust, which is barely enough to drive a vehicle of some sort. Some of the larger turbos like the ones off of Mac trucks can produce much more power, but they cost a fair bit.
I just tried running it again, using the exhaust from a in house vacuum, which provided ample thrust. Unfortunately, it wouldn't start, I think I have a problem with the combustor or something, I am going to remove it from the engine and test it by itself, to see what is up. I may need to make a new injector, or modify the flame tube.
Regardless of troubles, it is still a fun project, and should make it that much more rewarding when I finally get it running.
Thanks for that link, lots of good info!
skyrider 0
QuoteI am wheelchair bound for the next month, after ankle surgery a few days ago. A few of my friends have advocated that I attach the jet to my wheelchair, although I think steering would be an issue hahaha.
"Friends"? Maybe they are telling you something!
wolfriverjoe 1,523
QuoteI am wheelchair bound for the next month, after ankle surgery a few days ago. A few of my friends have advocated that I attach the jet to my wheelchair, although I think steering would be an issue hahaha.
Meh, steering is overrated.
It's a jet, right?
Rig up a rudder
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Have you tried different fuels? .... Bio/recycled cooking oil etc,,,,? What works best? .... Can you start on one fuel then switch to a different one?
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1969912 0
QuoteHow much thrust do you get out of it?
Screw getting any thrust. Getting the thing to run, even slowly, is a win.
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I am running on gaseous propane, but a number of liquid fuels are possible, including liquid propane, diesel, kerosene, Jet-A, etc. Propane is the easiest, because it quickly vaporizes, and doesn't require a fuel pump. I may try other fuels in the future, but for these early stages I would like to get it running well on propane first, before I make it more complicated. Afterburners are usually run on liquid fuels, and I would like to put one one eventually, so I will be looking for a high pressure pump sometime soon.
The oil system has been the biggest issue, everything else is pretty simple. I built the combustor out of steel, the oil tank out of a paint can, bought an oil pressure gauge from an auto parts store for about 25 bucks, and used a tire pressure gauge for the inlet pressure gauge.
About running slowly, these things haul ass! Even a slight increase in throttle makes that thing start really accelerating, and produce lots of heat.
skyrider 0
I should have my flame tube rebuilt tomorrow, and I will try to run it again tomorrow night.
skyrider 0
QuoteHere is one for you from last night. You can see the glow of the turbine blades, they sure get warm.
I should have my flame tube rebuilt tomorrow, and I will try to run it again tomorrow night.
I'd rather play with the buel in the background!
Me too. Why do you think I needed ankle surgery?
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