The air/fuel ratio isn't a ratio in terms of direct volume, it's a ratio in terms of molecular volume. Mol/Litre. It takes way more than 14.7 litres of air to combust 1 litres of fuel at stoich.
An RB26 making 480 HP is consuming roughly 740 cubic feet/minute of air at 8400 RPM's. Making 100 HP at 3000 RPM's it's pulling 150 CFM's of air. There are about 28.3 litres of air in one cubic foot. So if you think you can get 160 litres out of a tank, that would translate to 2.26 seconds worth of flow into the motor.
Brutally rough calculations, but more accurate than yours, and I hope you now realize why this absolutely will not work. Nitrous or smaller turbos, my friend.
An RB26 making 480 HP is consuming roughly 740 cubic feet/minute of air at 8400 RPM's. Making 100 HP at 3000 RPM's it's pulling 150 CFM's of air. There are about 28.3 litres of air in one cubic foot. So if you think you can get 160 litres out of a tank, that would translate to 2.26 seconds worth of flow into the motor.
Brutally rough calculations, but more accurate than yours, and I hope you now realize why this absolutely will not work. Nitrous or smaller turbos, my friend.
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