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Because I am crazy, have no money and like to build stuff I had this wack-a-doodle idea.
The problem:
I need an air compressor that has a specific input (I decide where the air that it is compressing comes from)
Solution 1:
Buy a compressor for 500+ dollars.
Solution 2:
Use a gas motor as an air compressor.
The ignition sequence of a typical 4 cylinder 1 3 4 2 therefore I should use either 1 and 4 or 2 and 3 as the power cylinders because the crank position and firing position are 360 degrees apart therefore I could use the same cam and crank.
A HEAVY flywheel would help, perhaps two recessed flywheels bolted together?
A carbeurated (SP?) engine would be easier as I wouldn't need an ECU of any sort. Therefore an older b18 ish motor running cyl 2 and 3 so as to share heat??
If I am running the engine REALLY slowly (~500 RPM) would the oil pump still be able to provide effective oil pressure? Or do I need to build an external oil pump?
Carbs would also be easier as I could more easily modify the manifold to only have fuel going to cyl 2 and 3 while porting 1 and 4 to where ever I want.
What do you all think? How about a mechanical injection system?
Thanks to all!!
Andrew
(yes I am crazy)
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