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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Charlotte, NC
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Some friends and I got to talking around the shop one day and somebody threw out "Turbonique drag axle". Now, I had never heard of such a creature, and started a little research when I got home, stumbling upon the "Tobacco King" in the process. I read all I could about the Turbonique, but never really got an understanding of HOW it worked, or how many there are in existence. This has now gotten to the point of obsession, and if I can't FIND one, maybe with a little understanding of how it worked I could build something similar in function. Then it occurred to me that if that was a possibility it surely would have been done already.
A) Has anyone had any experience with this mystical creature, B) is anything made today similar to the Turbonique, and C) is the theory behind it one that could be comprehended and built in a machine shop? I just don't know anything about it (despite finding everything from magazine advertisements to write-ups) and am unbelievably curious to learn more about it.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: N.W. Conn.
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Strange as it may sound, there was also a go kart with one of those engines on it.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Houston, Texas
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Did you try a search? Someone on this site found one or bought one. Maybe they'll see this.
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Location: Sioux Falls, S.D.
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Search is your freind. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...ght=turbonique
If you build it where are you going to use it? Every form of racing outlawed them because once you light the sob it goes like stink until the fuel is gone. Not to safe. The fuel is the hard part to find now. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Dallas
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The drag axle is not the same as what the gocart ran. Same company, different product. The drag axle jet motor did not propel the car but rather turned the ring/pinion at extreme RPM's. Very extreme.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Sultan, WA
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It appears to be built off of a frankland or winters deep cover type q/c housing, so thats a start...
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: archer fl
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its on a Frankland quick change.
Jamie Frankland has pics and info on nthe wall of his office. |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Saskatoon, Canada
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Won't be much help, but, if you haven't seen this write-up in Popular Hot Rodding (Mag's missing the cover - but I think it's an early '66 issue?) you can add it to your file:
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Saaay, anyone know what this middle pedal is for?
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Man, that's just SICK! And in a BUG!
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Some pretty bold claims for sure.. One wonders.
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Saaay, anyone know what this middle pedal is for?
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They also made a selfe powered supercharger. There are a few U tube videos on them and the drag axles.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgzGSf45c4I
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Location: Fresno, Cal.
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I'm guessing Torbonique was filled with a bunch of guys who looked quite a bit like this:
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Here's the Rocket Kart.
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Here's their promo video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiVRv1ZPtWw |
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In 65 or 66 one called the Ozark Mule which was an early mustang ran one at Green Valley Raceway. When he came to the line the announcer said it was running but you could not hear anything. When the tree lit up all hell broke loose, fire out the rear a roar like sitting beside a jet engine. I remember a speed of 195 in 7 seconds which was fast in that time frame. Now my memory might be slipping some on the speed and time but the noise is still fresh after 50 some odd years.
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