Details of units produced by Simas Motor Units Ltd, under license from Eberspaecher Co, West Germany; by design of nonrotating parts, single frame size can be fitted with rotors of different sizes to charge diesel engines rated from 70 to 200 bhp when normally aspired, to produce power increases up to 40%; components of rotor assembly; balancing machine Type 1251B developed by Dawe Instruments Ltd and Simms Motor Units Ltd to meet specific requirements consists of 2 main units, workstand and pillar mounted electronic unit.
Balancing turbocharger rotors
Automobile Engr
Automobile Engineer ; 52 , n 2
1962
2 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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