tbug
Mechanical
- Mar 6, 2011
- 9
Hi all,
I am currently designing an engine test bed for our labs. It will be probably used for a carburetor Ford Escort engine (although it is still considered as an option for now). My headache is a how to find a practical cheap design on how to minimize the exhaust smell and pollution from the lab. I've been thinking of a custom made afterburner, using a flame and ceramic plates to keep on the flame. It will be installed just after the engine exhaust port. Spark plug after burners are out of the question. I have also thought of a heat exchanger just before release to atmosphere to cool down the exhaust gas. Another option is to use three-way catalytic converters, but again I am strictly limited with budget. Any ideas ideas will be appreciated.
Thanks
Ter
I am currently designing an engine test bed for our labs. It will be probably used for a carburetor Ford Escort engine (although it is still considered as an option for now). My headache is a how to find a practical cheap design on how to minimize the exhaust smell and pollution from the lab. I've been thinking of a custom made afterburner, using a flame and ceramic plates to keep on the flame. It will be installed just after the engine exhaust port. Spark plug after burners are out of the question. I have also thought of a heat exchanger just before release to atmosphere to cool down the exhaust gas. Another option is to use three-way catalytic converters, but again I am strictly limited with budget. Any ideas ideas will be appreciated.
Thanks
Ter