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n/a Posted - May 25 2001 : 5:30:09 PM
I'm drawing up plans for a dual chamber,single barrel cumbustion spud gun.with single high voltage ignition trigger system and turbo injection system.The project name is PLX-2004 D.T.

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Aaron Cake Posted - Jun 19 2001 : 3:24:35 PM
Your bottle-neck would be where the chambers join up, and would probably restrict flow. A long single chamber that gradually gets thinner until it turns into the barrel might be better. Look at performance car exhausts for an example.

n/a Posted - Jun 14 2001 : 01:31:11 AM
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Well I believe that if it works at a correct balance of power,you could send double the pressure at one single point .but it might not work,and go directly into the other chamber.It's a theoretical design only.I'm not shure how good it would work yet.




Aaron Cake Posted - May 31 2001 : 10:56:56 AM
Interesting. What is the advantage of dual chamber?


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