Old Oct 26, 2006 | 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Rab
Originally Posted by chip-3door
Originally Posted by Rab
I mean one turbo blowing into the other.....

As opposed to having both a turbo and a supercharger......


I think we don't quite understand what I mean when I say compund charged.....
ah yeah i see, you thought maybe we were thinking it had 2 cylinder supercharged and then a turbo each on the other 2?
No no, on ships diesel engines there are 2 types of twin turbo set-ups.

Split charged, as in 2 turbos, on either bank, or taking half the cylinders each, which each blow into the same inlet manifold.

Or, one turbo blows into the exhaust side of the other turbo.

Fair enough Rab
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