So, at uni I'm part of a project called formula student, in which this year we built this:
UBR17
Which did pretty well, given our budget (19th out of about 100 overall, 6th UK team), however it was a pretty 'safe' build, we didn't try anything particularly innovative.
For this reason, next year I want to strap a turbo to it. Now, there are other teams who have done so, with excellent results, but I want to do this properly. As such I have a couple questions/ideas for discussion. We run a Yamaha R6 engine, and competition rules require that we fit an inlet restrictor of 20mm. The turbo has to be placed after this restrictor as such: "B8.7.2 The restrictor must be placed upstream of the compressor but after the carburetor or throttle valve. Thus, the only sequence allowed is throttle, restrictor, compressor, engine."
1. Recommend me a turbo. Some teams have had success with a GT12 on a single cylinder engine, and Dublin run a turbo'd 4-cylinder, but only disclose that it's a Borg-Warner turbo, not the model, looks like this:
2. What about VNT? It could be an awesome project, and I'm fairly sure it has NEVER been done on a formula student car before. We may have 'acquired' what appears to be a GT15V, if there is such a thing. I will dig out exact part numbers when I can.
So, what do we think? Is it worth it, of will the restrictor make it pointless?
Discuss!
UBR17
Which did pretty well, given our budget (19th out of about 100 overall, 6th UK team), however it was a pretty 'safe' build, we didn't try anything particularly innovative.
For this reason, next year I want to strap a turbo to it. Now, there are other teams who have done so, with excellent results, but I want to do this properly. As such I have a couple questions/ideas for discussion. We run a Yamaha R6 engine, and competition rules require that we fit an inlet restrictor of 20mm. The turbo has to be placed after this restrictor as such: "B8.7.2 The restrictor must be placed upstream of the compressor but after the carburetor or throttle valve. Thus, the only sequence allowed is throttle, restrictor, compressor, engine."
1. Recommend me a turbo. Some teams have had success with a GT12 on a single cylinder engine, and Dublin run a turbo'd 4-cylinder, but only disclose that it's a Borg-Warner turbo, not the model, looks like this:
2. What about VNT? It could be an awesome project, and I'm fairly sure it has NEVER been done on a formula student car before. We may have 'acquired' what appears to be a GT15V, if there is such a thing. I will dig out exact part numbers when I can.
So, what do we think? Is it worth it, of will the restrictor make it pointless?
Discuss!
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