It's time to explore launch strategies that use the blow off valve to help decrease the time to accelerate turbine shaft speed pre-launch. This is in preparation for putting together a pro light launch strategy. This should be very interesting. I've already got some ideas in my head on ways to plumb the system without having to add a bunch to the existing boost controller and spool valve CO2 plumbing. Teeing into the launch control pressure setting for the wastegate control.
The first thing to do will be to examine the Godzilla BOV for loose sealing that would waste CO2 during the pressurization of the lower section of the valve diaphragm. When I briefly played with CO2 controlling of the BOV months back, I got the impression that there was quite a bit of CO2 leakage around the valve shaft. If that truly is the case, I'll need to better the seal design, if there is even a seal there to begin with.
Once that is adequately sealed so that CO2 is not wasted. It will be fun slowly working up on the tuneup that will provide a higher turbine shaft speed by the time the transbrake is ready to be released, along with the fact that there will be less stress on the engine while staged and waiting for the lights to come down.
If anyone ever wondered how a BOV could be used to better spool the turbo in preparation for the launch, this should be an interesting thread for you.
The first thing to do will be to examine the Godzilla BOV for loose sealing that would waste CO2 during the pressurization of the lower section of the valve diaphragm. When I briefly played with CO2 controlling of the BOV months back, I got the impression that there was quite a bit of CO2 leakage around the valve shaft. If that truly is the case, I'll need to better the seal design, if there is even a seal there to begin with.
Once that is adequately sealed so that CO2 is not wasted. It will be fun slowly working up on the tuneup that will provide a higher turbine shaft speed by the time the transbrake is ready to be released, along with the fact that there will be less stress on the engine while staged and waiting for the lights to come down.
If anyone ever wondered how a BOV could be used to better spool the turbo in preparation for the launch, this should be an interesting thread for you.