Boosting Power: Upgrading Four-Rotor Car with Massive Turbo
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In this riveting episode sponsored by Simply Safe, the team at Rob Dahm's shop embarks on a thrilling journey with the arrival of a monstrous turbo, fit for a rotary engine. The UPS delivery of three hefty packages sets the stage for an adrenaline-fueled project to unleash the full potential of a 94mm compressor wheel, promising a staggering 1,500 horsepower at the wheels. As the crew meticulously prepares to tackle the Cosworth XD 2.65L V8 engine, the anticipation for mind-blowing performance upgrades reaches a fever pitch.
Amidst the buzz of activity, the shop undergoes a meticulous cleaning spree, setting the scene for the grand unveiling of the iconic four-rotor car. With meticulous planning, the team juggles the restoration of the C5 and Diablo cars while gearing up to push the boundaries of automotive excellence with the four-rotor masterpiece. Vibrant's crucial materials inject a dose of excitement into the project, focusing on crafting equal-length runners to optimize the engine's performance.
As the team dives deep into the complexities of the four-rotor engine setup, discussions revolve around managing air intake for the trio of turbos and fine-tuning the exhaust system design for peak efficiency. With a keen eye for detail, the crew meticulously fabricates parts, ensuring precision and functionality in every component. Challenges abound as they navigate the intricate oil system design, emphasizing the critical role of vacuum stages and oil pressure relief in the engine's performance.
Amidst the flurry of activity, the team's collaborative spirit shines through as they tackle mounting components and spark plugs with unwavering determination. Each member's expertise and dedication converge in a symphony of mechanical prowess, propelling the four-rotor engine project towards an electrifying climax. With every turn of the wrench and spark of creativity, Rob Dahm's team paves the way for an automotive masterpiece that promises to redefine the limits of speed and power.
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