Yes, it is still a single stage compressor and single stage turbine.Holm86 wrote:Would this type of charger be legal?? I believe its still a single stage turbo :
http://turbo.honeywell.com/whats-new-in ... opup=video
It has axial flow turbine. And double sided compressor wheel. The double sided compressor wheel is what makes me question its legality?? Though they are not two different sizes which I guess would make it single stage.
The design of the intake on this turbo reminds me of the wired round intake on the Renault engine pictures. It has this round shape right in front of the compressor housing :
http://www.f1-fansite.com/wp-content/up ... ne-top.jpg
More on the honywell turbo :
http://turbo.honeywell.com/our-technolo ... ochargers/
A two stage compressor would have the output of one impeller feed into the intake of the other.
May be a problem if it has to be manufactured as two separate items, and then joined together on the shaft. Will have to lok at the rules about that. I think you're only allowed one impeller.
The Renault only has a single sided impeller. The shape and position of its intake is due to the fact that they have the MGUH mounted off the end of the drive shaft, and the air has to be drawn in through an annulus, rather than directly axially, as normal.
The other clue to it being single sided is that there is only one outlet, though these could be merged on the outlet.