This is a good expose of that little gem too:J.A.W. wrote: ↑27 Apr 2022, 09:492023 iteration of Rotax/BRP/Ski-Doo 850 snowmobile, 180hp with (altitude compensation) turbo.
https://sledmagazine.com/ski-doo-pushes ... c-turbo-r/
This is a good expose of that little gem too:J.A.W. wrote: ↑27 Apr 2022, 09:492023 iteration of Rotax/BRP/Ski-Doo 850 snowmobile, 180hp with (altitude compensation) turbo.
https://sledmagazine.com/ski-doo-pushes ... c-turbo-r/
The expansion chamber ahead of the turbine reminds me of Merc's exhaust headers.J.A.W. wrote: ↑27 Apr 2022, 09:492023 iteration of Rotax/BRP/Ski-Doo 850 snowmobile, 180hp with (altitude compensation) turbo.
https://sledmagazine.com/ski-doo-pushes ... c-turbo-r/
The Rotax/BRP/Ski-Doo 850 turbo has a 'Y' junction 2-into-1 header, & the attached expansion
With a 180 degree crankshaft 2-stroke, firing intervals allow for this expedient, but packaging/costs
That's a bit of a 'curly one' gg, if its natural vs perm, (& don't get us started on H-peroxide additives)..
This would depend on the differential pressure between cylinder and turbine inlet. I assume never as extreme as venting to atmosphere directly, perhaps unless during WGO. Regardless, wave tuning should still be possible, pipe enlargement will lead to a pressure and velocity drop locally. Same for the 'supercharging' wave, maybe there is a small gain to minimizing crossflow beyond what is needed. Less compressor work.