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Subject:Re: Difference between turbo and turbonormalized is that...
From:Mike Weller
Date:Sun Jun 16 08:23:51 2002
On Sat, 15 Jun 2002 17:01:25 -0400, "bob cook"
wrote:

>Sorry, there is no such thing as Turbosupercharged.

Now wait a second. I fly a T210 with a TSIO-520. Ive always thought
that the TS stood for Turbosupercharged.

It is also referred to as being a turbonormalized engine.

On take-off, you set it for 36 inches MP. With the intercooler, it is
well above 300 HP.

Normal power is at 30 inches, which I go to on the first power
reduction.

This terminology is something Ive wondered about, so I appreciate any
feedback.

Mike Weller




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