Hiya,
I have been trying to workout why f1 teams ran a throttle body infront of the turbo as seen below in pic. Does anyone have and ideas or definitive answeres? It would be greatly appreciated.
thanx
Mick
that was along the lines of my thinking, lag reduction especially with the relatively primative turbo design.Try put your hand in front of a vacuum cleaners nozzleNotice it will rev higher. That is because there is no mass, nothing, to suck. This is the reason why the throttle is positioned there, close the intake and you take away air from the turbo blades so the blades would spin easier and slow down less when the throttle is closed then you have less turbo lag. It also makes the turbo spin faster when the throttle is closed compared to the usual set up. You also won't need those annoying blow off valves Laughing Problem with this set up is is creates a lot of vacuum when the throttle is suddenly shut, so much vacuum that if you have the wrong bearing set-up, it will suck oil from the bearings.
this would make sense however they also run individual throttlebodies per intake as seen in this picEliminating the butterfly and it's shaft from the intake tract reduces turbulance and a major restriction. Here, with the throttle outside of the turbo, the pressurized air has no restriction other than the intercooler.