Chuks
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Post by Chuks on Mar 26, 2019 10:39:02 GMT -5
Hi all, am here again with somethings better than what I built before, Its an engine based on a TV94 rotors....
I got TV94 rotating parts in exchange of payment of some works I did, so I decided to just build an Engine around it.
designs is based on John's 10/98 engine and Anders JU-01 engine theory.
its going to feature an external injector and electric kick starter.
John, Andy and Anders has been a great mentor in the new build.
though it was supposed to be a 150 H.P engine up to 5:1PR with a billet wheel (kTS X851) but cost was considered at some point. John did a great Job on patiently guiding me through the design/maths process till this point.
hoping to get more help from other experts as soon as I start cutting metals.
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Post by Johansson on Mar 26, 2019 16:34:02 GMT -5
Great to see a build thread for this engine! With all of the knowledge here gathered from the TV94 based engines I think you will cook up an awesome engine Chuks.
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Post by Chuks on Mar 27, 2019 18:22:29 GMT -5
Great to see a build thread for this engine! With all of the knowledge here gathered from the TV94 based engines I think you will cook up an awesome engine Chuks. thanks Anders, I wont disappoint you this time.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2019 18:39:38 GMT -5
Nice. looking forward to seeing the engine come together.....
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Post by chuks on Mar 31, 2019 6:43:41 GMT -5
Hi all, I made few CAD drawings to make sure parts fits nicely.
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Post by chuks on Mar 31, 2019 7:20:47 GMT -5
Hi John, please can you provide me the correct dimensions of the TV 94 compressor wheel based on the attached file? Need to modeled it to standard to make sure everything fits in. Thanks.
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Post by andreirs on Mar 31, 2019 10:10:23 GMT -5
These drawing look really good. Here comes that question, what software do you use? I know it depends on people skills not the software, just wanted to have an idea where I could try to start...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 12:13:31 GMT -5
Nice cad work, and render :-)
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Post by Chuks on Mar 31, 2019 13:05:38 GMT -5
These drawing look really good. Here comes that question, what software do you use? I know it depends on people skills not the software, just wanted to have an idea where I could try to start... hi Andreirs, I use solidworks, its really a professional CAD package but not user friendly compared to fusion 360. I left fusion 360 because almost everything is happening in cloud, when I have poor Internet connections it lags. but I missed only one thing, being able t o reference part when making another parts, in solidworks I just copy reference sketch an paste in new parts modeling. to enjoy solidworks you will need a CAD certified computer. NVIDIA Quadro graphics card from 2GB ram and above not nvidia gforce or GTX 16GB of ram not HDD but SSD screen resolution must be up to 1,920 x 1,080 pixels (full HD) better is QHD best is UHD. all screen need to be the IPS type. with the above graphics card you will be able to enable the real graphics feature in your solidworks, that way your work will look like its been rendered already. hope that helps? thanks.
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Post by Chuks on Mar 31, 2019 13:08:49 GMT -5
Nice cad work, and render :-) thanks Andy, just not able to do more due to computer limitations.
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Post by racket on Mar 31, 2019 16:27:35 GMT -5
Hi Chuks
LOL..........I don't have any data on the TV94 comp wheel ..............I tend to work "low tech" , I machine things to suit what I have in my hand ..............the only numbers I have in my build journal is 98.6 mm dia for the bore of the front cover to provide 0.4mm radial clearance ( 0.8mm diametric) so maybe inducer 97.8 mm , and the recess in the diffuser for the exducer of 142.3 mm to give 1mm diametric clearance , so maybe 141.3 mm for exducer .
Its a long time since I was playing with the TV94 comp wheel :-(
Cheers John
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Post by Chuks on Mar 31, 2019 16:37:10 GMT -5
More from the CAD work.
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Post by Chuks on Mar 31, 2019 16:39:20 GMT -5
Hi Chuks LOL..........I don't have any data on the TV94 comp wheel ..............I tend to work "low tech" , I machine things to suit what I have in my hand ..............the only numbers I have in my build journal is 98.6 mm dia for the bore of the front cover to provide 0.4mm radial clearance ( 0.8mm diametric) so maybe inducer 97.8 mm , and the recess in the diffuser for the exducer of 142.3 mm to give 1mm diametric clearance , so maybe 141.3 mm for exducer . Its a long time since I was playing with the TV94 comp wheel :-( Cheers John thanks John, I will have to just searching.
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Post by ripp on Mar 22, 2021 2:58:38 GMT -5
Hi Chuks,
is there any news from the CKS-02?
is it possible for you to post a picture of the inside of the engine?
thanks Ralph
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Post by Chuks on Mar 28, 2021 16:24:37 GMT -5
Hi Chuks, is there any news from the CKS-02? is it possible for you to post a picture of the inside of the engine? thanks Ralph hi The CKS-02 will come to life sooner than you expect. yes, I will post as much pictures as you want but until i get all the stuffs I need to make this engine. not sure if there will end up being garret or holset turbo parts. pictures will come as soon as i make my choice of parts. also I lost the CAD files so will make new ones. thanks
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