Red Tail wrote:
OK, I’ll bite…I know it’s better to be thought a fool than open ones mouth and remove all doubt, but…what is a “Tube” motor and what makes you believe Rick's engine's can’t take the same MP as the other builders? Not casting stones, just curious what draws you to that opinion.
John
It's a matter of removing the intercooler on the Merlin and replacing it with a tube that runs directly from the supercharger to the motor. The interecooler is the big boxy thing that sits at the rear of the engine, and is a liquid cooled heat exchanger that cools and controls the teperature of the compressed air/fuel mixture from becoming too hot.
Dwight Thorn developed the 'tube' motor back in the 1960's and was used as early as Chuck Lyford's Bardahl Special and on the Bardahl Hydroplanes. Since then, the trend for stuff like Dwight Thorn's "Mouse Motors", and copies like Mike Barrow and Mike Nixon have made, utilize the tube specifically to GET the air/fuel mixture hotter...hopefully for more horsepower.
Rick Shanholzer is a protige' of the late Dave Zeuschel. Big Z 'didn't believe' in using the tube...so all of his motors had the intercooler. Rick builds his the same way. They're still very good engines. And Rick has improved on Z's designs from back in the 80's.
Again, not digging on him...just a philosophical way of building the engines. But it's been shown that the tube motors can typically handle higher MAP than the intercooler engines.
Gotcha. I’m real familiar with the Merlin…just not the race slang. Thanks for the clarity. Not sure I’m on board with the explanation that they are striving for a hotter intake charge. It defies logic, physics and everything I was taught and learned the hard way working on extreme performance engines…but I’m not inside their heads either and do not know what their prevailing thoughts are. I would submit that the aftercooler is taken out of the system to remove a major cork from the intake tract and cooling the intake charge is left to the addition of ADI after the supercharger (Typically water and methanol blend)…latent heat of evaporation. The ADI does two things a) cools the intake charge and b) adds oxygen to the combustion cycle.