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Thread: Has anyone compound turbocharged a TD5?

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    Two stroke rotary inlet valves are a completely different animal and not transferable to 4 strokes. I played with them when I was much younger.

    The only successful 4 stroke engine with rotary valves, I know of, was a British motorcycle, whose name I just can't recall at the moment (damb you Rick, I nearly had it and now it's going to distract me all afternoon).

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    There are a few truck diesel engines with hydraulically operated valves and variable timing. The 6.0 litre V8 used in F trucks and the 4.5 litre V6 derivative from Navistar for example.

    Edit both those examples use compound turbos BTW.

    I have one of the compound turbos (from the 4.5 Litre Navistar) for my 4BD1T pic below when I was making a manifold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    2 strokes have had rotary valves for a long time. Fantastic power and a lot of rpm. I think they were doing about 22000rpm for a 100cc 50x50 motor in karts back when I was involved.

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    Used to run a rotary valved Class Oz Parilla way, way back, but as John said, a very different animal to a four stroke version.

    The CIK classes pulled crazy revs, your 21-22000rpm is right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush65 View Post
    Two stroke rotary inlet valves are a completely different animal and not transferable to 4 strokes. I played with them when I was much younger.

    The only successful 4 stroke engine with rotary valves, I know of, was a British motorcycle, whose name I just can't recall at the moment (damb you Rick, I nearly had it and now it's going to distract me all afternoon).
    Also Bristol Hercules aircraft engine had rotary (aka sleeve) valves
    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Xoflq94Vuc]Bristol Hercules Rotary Valve Radial Engine - YouTube[/ame]
    it looks so compact compared to a wright cyclone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush65 View Post
    Two stroke rotary inlet valves are a completely different animal and not transferable to 4 strokes. I played with them when I was much younger.

    The only successful 4 stroke engine with rotary valves, I know of, was a British motorcycle, whose name I just can't recall at the moment (damb you Rick, I nearly had it and now it's going to distract me all afternoon).
    Finally remembered the name 'Rudge' for the motorcycle with rotary valves.

    IIRC their conventional head had 4 valves (single cylinder) which was far ahead of their time.

    I remember my father used to have a Rudge race bike, that was also a long time ago.

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    turbo

    pic of turbo in fiat industrial powerplant
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    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bch5B23_pu0&feature=youtube_gdata_player"]The Future of the Internal Combustion Engine - /Inside Koenigsegg - YouTube[/ame]

    Well worth the watch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyll View Post
    pic of turbo in fiat industrial powerplant
    The engine behind, and to the left of, the one you took a photo of looks a lot more interesting.
    It looks like it might be a compound turbo.

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    could you just bolt up one of those 3L Iveco compound setups on a 300tdi?

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    actually, what two turbos would work well on a 300Tdi?

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