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Uh uh
I have another thread, where I present these calculations with more explanation, and they are for a 30-94 on a 1.8 revving to 8000. Take a look at that, maybe you can follow it more easily.


The short answer to your question, a simplified calculation:

1. Estimate the pressure ratio and mass flow rate at peak engine RPM (8000).
  • very roughtly the pressure ratio is 500bhp/NA power
  • also roughly the mass flow rate is rpm*displacement*density/2 (adjusted to correct units)
2. Plot where these two lines intersect on the map
  • pressure ratio line is horizontal
  • mass flow line is vertical
3. Estimate the Rotrex RPM from the isoclines (lines of constant rotation speed)
  • your plotted intersection point will fall between two of these lines
  • interpolate visually to estimate the Rotrex RPM
4. Estimate the pulley size
- rotrex rpm x rotrex pulley diameter = engine rpm x crankshaft pulley diameter.

Hope this is simple enough to understand.
sorry still not understanding.
Pressure ratio is 500bhp / 250bhp. (NA power)=2
Dont understand mass flow. Rpm x 1900 x density/2 (where can I find density?)
When I have these numbers can I lay them on different Rotrex.
thanks for your help
 
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