anti lag launch control?

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Think of it like this. If you were to fill a box with gas vapors or diesel whatever and you ignited it, the initial explosive force is great but what happens if you keep pushing vapors into that box? It's just gonna keep burning but the explosive force is gone.

I hope that got my point across. LOL
 
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I wanted to post this up since this is a good semi easily understood definition of anti lag and how it works. Which further more makes it clear why I don't think it could happen on a compression ignition engine. Wait till you see the EGT's of something like this.... :evil

The ignition timing is retarded and the fuel and air intake supply is enriched. Next there are two versions:

Either the air inlet is kept slightly open or an extra air injector which bypasses the air manifold is used to keep air supply for the engine. Using either method means that the fuel and air mixture keeps getting inside the engine's cylinders even if the driver is no longer pushing the accelerator pedal. With the ignition being retarded, this means that the air/fuel mixture gets into the exhaust mostly unburned.

When the spark plugs fire for the first time in this cycle, the exhaust valve is just getting open because of the ignition delay. In contact with the high temperature exhaust, the unburned air/fuel mixture explodes in the actual exhaust tubes, right before the turbocharger. This micro-explosion keeps the turbo spinning to provide and adequate amount of pressure even if the driver no longer presses the accelerator pedal.

Obviously, we're talking only about a single explosion here, but in the course of a few seconds tens of them are actually happening. The main effect is obviously the almost total absence of turbocharger lag, without the need for the engine to be "manually" revved.
 

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Why not spray it at the line? That's what I see most of the big boy gasser guys in my area doing. Or even better just put twins on it to spool faster.
 

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I know of people that use a 30 jet and just hold it down to spool

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In full race situations even compounds need help spooling...just adding "twins" isnt the answer.

I was half asleep when I wrote that lol

I'm from the gasser world where you can buy a converter for a turbo app and don't have to worry too much about it on the line. Pull up on the brake start spooling when you trip the stage beam push the tb button and let off the brake right foot buried to the floor and hold on for dear life when the trans brake lets go. So I guess none of this seams like a big deal to me. I know guys running 100+ mm turbos on mustangs and they have nothing to help spool up other than fuel.
 

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What he may be possibly doing is creating a turbine "engine" out of his turbo(s) instead of actually having combustion in the exhaust. Which in that case is possible in a diesel. But it needs more air to burn and effectively create that effect.

I too would like to see video as well.
 

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I'm interested in this mostly to make the boosted launch a reality with my handshaker. I think that some of the same results can be had by simply lowering the rev limiter. This too will build boost. Maybe not enough to spool big turbos but perhaps ebough for guys with milder set ups. The COBB tuner I had on my Subaru worked this way. I know it's a VW but you get the idea.


http://youtu.be/4_3cGbbQSXs
 

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