Help!! Want Smoke for my Jet
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Help!! Want Smoke for my Jet
Alright guys what's the easiest, cheapest way to do this? It will be going on a BTE Reaction 54.
I was thinking:
Sullivian Smoke Pump
One Tank
Tubing
Metal tube at the turbine end? Any site links?
Any suggestions would be apprciated.
Mike
I was thinking:
Sullivian Smoke Pump
One Tank
Tubing
Metal tube at the turbine end? Any site links?
Any suggestions would be apprciated.
Mike
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RE: Help!! Want Smoke for my Jet
Dreamworks has both the injector nozzles and the complete Tamjets system.
http://dreamworksrc.com/catalog/prod...roducts_id=232
http://dreamworksrc.com/catalog/prod...roducts_id=176
http://dreamworksrc.com/catalog/prod...roducts_id=232
http://dreamworksrc.com/catalog/prod...roducts_id=176
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RE: Help!! Want Smoke for my Jet
Even cheaper would be using turbine pressure (from the gas line) to pressurize the smoke-tank and using a mechanical valve for on-off control.
Details are on the AMT site I believe. You'd have to use a strong tank though.
Hans
Details are on the AMT site I believe. You'd have to use a strong tank though.
Hans
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RE: Help!! Want Smoke for my Jet
ORIGINAL: NightSwan
Even cheaper would be using turbine pressure (from the gas line) to pressurize the smoke-tank and using a mechanical valve for on-off control.
Details are on the AMT site I believe. You'd have to use a strong tank though.
Hans
Even cheaper would be using turbine pressure (from the gas line) to pressurize the smoke-tank and using a mechanical valve for on-off control.
Details are on the AMT site I believe. You'd have to use a strong tank though.
Hans
Mike