Jet engine version 1



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A gas turbine engine using a Toyota CT20 turbo and home built combustion chamber.


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nice what litter ... ( 1 year ago by xgaryx20006)
nice what litter engine is the turbo from
I'm not sure what ... ( 1 year ago by DumHed)
I'm not sure what engine the turbo is from, but it's either a 2L or 3L I think :)
ct20 is from a ... ( 1 year ago by PsychoSquirrelNZ)
ct20 is from a japanese mr2... 2.0L
Your combustion is ... ( 1 year ago by anbantoine64)
Your combustion is incomplete because the turbine is red, Kept silent risk to melt the turbine you should work again the tube of flame. (I am francais thus sorry if it is not very understandable.)
yeah the chamber ... ( 1 year ago by DumHed)
yeah the chamber was too small for the turbo. I have built a better one since then but don't have any video of it running :)
OK, be that you can ... ( 1 year ago by anbantoine64)
OK, be that you can say to me how much this turbo? I look for one for a long time but I find nothing.
this one was very ... ( 1 year ago by DumHed)
this one was very cheap. I'm in Australia though.
Lol, me I am in ... ( 1 year ago by anbantoine64)
Lol, me I am in France and it is not the enjoyment to find one. Everything turbos are in standard exchange
One hell of a leaf ... ( 1 year ago by littledingy)
One hell of a leaf blower.
hey this looks like ... ( 1 year ago by phildawe)
hey this looks like fun, can u do it with any old turbo with a bit of modification? got any links to show me how i can make one in my back yard to annoy my neigbours?
do some google ... ( 1 year ago by DumHed)
do some google searching on "home built gas turbine" and other similar things and you'll find heaps of info :) Check out gas-turbines dot com too
how much thrust ... ( 1 year ago by jordysoso)
how much thrust does it put out? and altogether how much do u think it cost to make it and how much time did u take. also wat kind of fuel are u running it with?
this one never ... ( 1 year ago by DumHed)
this one never really made thrust because it didn't have a proper nozzle. It was also not burning efficiently (hence the glowing turbine). I was running it on LPG (propane) from a BBQ gas cylinder. This one took a few days to build, using scrap metal parts and a AU$100 turbo.
please post ... ( 1 year ago by wwwTheObjectReport)
please post pictures of the emergency room treatment, before/after......
Hi DumHead, I build ... ( 1 year ago by rainerfilm)
Hi DumHead, I build turbine engines similar to yours. The first one worked perfectly, the second one blew up because of an incorrectly designed combustion chamber and the third one was the exact same turbocharger as yours. the reason that your engine is overheating is because of the small compressor blade on a big exhaust blade.
great backyard jet, ... ( 3 months ago by leokimvideo)
great backyard jet, its amazing just how small the world of backyard jets is.
there must be one in every neighbourhood, maybe two or three if your lucky..!



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