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turbo tech - ScottyB - 03-03-2004 can anybody give me a link or information to a good source (preferrably free) to read about turbos and their in-depth workings? i'm trying to learn more about turbos, and so far all ive been able to find are a few sites with some rather weak explanations about compressor maps and a/r ratios and trim. any help would be appreciated - Beej - 03-03-2004 Not gonna get much better than the book "Maximum Boost" by Corky Bell. Not free, but I'd imagine at least one MM member has to have one they can lend. Linky. - ScottyB - 03-03-2004 cool. i saw a couple good looking books in books a million the other day, but id like to get as much info from the internet as possible. ill definitely keep that book in mind, thanks - JackoliciousLegs - 03-03-2004 hmmm.... howstuffworks.com isn't thaaat in depth :lol: - KPWSerpiente - 03-03-2004 What do you want to know about turbochargers? They are very simple in terms of how they work...www.howstuffworks.com has pretty moving diagrams and everything. But knowing how they work isn't everything: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.turbocalculator.com/how-to-read.html">http://www.turbocalculator.com/how-to-read.html</a><!-- m --> This link outlines the basics...and urges you to buy their turbocalculator. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.gnttype.org/techarea/turbo/turboflow.html">http://www.gnttype.org/techarea/turbo/turboflow.html</a><!-- m --> This link goes into some serious math on compressor efficiency. -T - ScottyB - 03-03-2004 thanks Travis, thats the kinda stuff im looking for |