boosted sandrail on a budget
#11
Re: boosted sandrail on a budget
Keep an eye on your turbo bearings, I’ve read that some of them don’t like being in contact with gasoline / air charge. I’ll try to find where I got this info and send it to you, they suggested solutions for that. I recall it was a motorcycle turbocharging book.
Rock on!
Rock on!
#14
Re: boosted sandrail on a budget
Originally Posted by Ludique
Keep an eye on your turbo bearings, I’ve read that some of them don’t like being in contact with gasoline / air charge. I’ll try to find where I got this info and send it to you, they suggested solutions for that. I recall it was a motorcycle turbocharging book.
Rock on!
Rock on!
draw through setups have been around for ages though, people talk about the gasoline mixture 'pitting' the impeller blades and such, but for the ammount that this thing is driven i am not overly worried about it. i'd still like to see if people have solutions for it and such though.
#17
Re: boosted sandrail on a budget
video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0_WU2Jh410
yea, i forgot my good camera at home so i had the wife tape it with my cellphone. the quality sucks and you can't even see my wheelie
but it's better than nothing and maybe next time i'll remember to take the camera.
yea, i forgot my good camera at home so i had the wife tape it with my cellphone. the quality sucks and you can't even see my wheelie
but it's better than nothing and maybe next time i'll remember to take the camera.
#20
Re: boosted sandrail on a budget
What size diameter/thickness pipe did you use for the frame? And what bender was used?
Pretty much, if you can, give us a rundown on how you made the frame. I'm trying to figure out what I'm going to use for my 600cc sportbike buggy.
Pretty much, if you can, give us a rundown on how you made the frame. I'm trying to figure out what I'm going to use for my 600cc sportbike buggy.