Re: [FWDLK] Turbine Cars (1)
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Re: [FWDLK] Turbine Cars (1)



Hi everyone,
 
There was a very good (and long) article on Turbine cars in Collectible Automobiles a few years back. The Turbine project started in the early 50's, based on all the work that had been done for newly developped jet fighters, at the end and after WWII. The scientists figured that such an engine could be a real competitor to the old combustion engine.
 
The turbine principle is simple : the pressured combustion gases force a turbine wheel to turn, which gives the necessary power to move the car and drives a compressor which compresses the air to make it ready for combustion. Their is also a heat exchanger to better the global efficiency of the engine (that particular part was a nigthmare to develop in the early designs).
 
The Turbine engine at Chrysler (there was also other projects by other car manufacturer) went through seven different designs from 1954 till around 1980, when the project was killed. The first designs were installed in Plymouths, every other year or so, so there was a 1954 Plymouth turbine, a 1955 (or 1956) Plymouth Turbine and a 1958 Plymouth Turbine.
 
The main advantages of the turbine engine were : fewer moving parts, less wear, and an ability to run on whatever would burn (as a joke they say it would even run on melted butter ...) even with very low octane rating. The main disadvantages were : very high consumption, very high operational heat, and no braking power. The last two disadvantages were worked out in the last designs, so only the high consumption remained a problem.
 
In the end, the crisis at Chrysler in the early 80's, the lack of federal financing and the high consumption killed the project.
 
Vincent Van Humbeeck
'58 Plymouth Belvedere 2-door hardtop
 

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Ok.   I will plead to ignorance and ask.   How did the Turbine engine work and what was the advantage?
 
Greg in WI
1956 Dodge Royal Lancer
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Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 8:10 PM
Subject: [FWDLK] Turbine Cars

Hi to all,
   I seen that Chrysler put a Turbine engine in a 1955 Plymouth and then in a 1963 Chrysler.  Does any one know how it worked out in the Plymouth and why Chrysler did not keep up the turbine concept.  Also I did see the 1963 Chrysler Turbine car drive past my spots at Chryslers @ Carlisle a few years ago and was able to meet the owner and take a few photos.  Again why did Chrysler not keep this going.  I also was told by my friend who is a car salesman at the oldest Chrysler Dealership in the country (that is stilled owned by the original owners) that the 1963 Chrysler Turbine came to this dealership in 1963 and he got to ride in it.  He still is a salesman there.   The owner still comes in every day and when in town, I stop by and see him.  He is 89 years old. 
    Any way back to the turbine cars.  Any one know why Chrysler didn't pursue this more and produce these for the public?
Jack in snowy Shinglehouse, Pa

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