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Huge turbo


Most engines that big are hooked up to an electric generater or hydraulic compressor, and run at fairly constant RPM's all the time, so there really isn't any lag except during start-up.
 
Originally posted by: Nyati13

Most engines that big are hooked up to an electric generater or hydraulic compressor, and run at fairly constant RPM's all the time, so there really isn't any lag except during start-up.

good to know
 
Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: LeadMagnet
thats not a turbo! It's just a snail shell from Texas

:thumbsup: 😀



Seriously, what kind of engine does that thing connect to?

One that goes into buildings. Not vehicles. They're usually used for backup generators.
 
Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: LeadMagnet
thats not a turbo! It's just a snail shell from Texas

:thumbsup: 😀



Seriously, what kind of engine does that thing connect to?

its prolly some kind of turbine for a big a$$ ship or plane...
 
It's been proven that the turbo is actually normal sized. The man standing next to it suffers from a unique case of dwarfism.
 
Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: LeadMagnet
thats not a turbo! It's just a snail shell from Texas

:thumbsup: 😀



Seriously, what kind of engine does that thing connect to?


LOL! 1.6L honda. i have about 20 of them on mine making around 115 horsepower <3

kidding. its pretty big though.
 
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