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2stroke turbo

Old Feb 8, 2006 | 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by junkyard racer
yes it was.
and whiteys a little bitch. pretty selfish to have the knowledge about how to do something then not share it. not that I would want the info, but its obvious others do.

If you had any knowledge of anything you would know where I was comming from. Nobody spoon fed me information and I managed to figure things out on my own. I think its pretty selfish when people PM me asking "what all do I need to turbo xxx" when its obvious that they didn't spend any time at all researching becuase if they did they would have answered 90% of their questions themselves. There's no reason for me to waste my time answering questions that already have been answered.


If you weren't such a useless piece of ---- you would understand this. Go ---- yourself Frank.
Old Feb 8, 2006 | 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by adam38654
im useing whitey bends but i aint paying ---- yo, unless u wana sell me a turbo. Is there anything you have to change on the 2stroke engine like the reeds?
go to snowest and read up on turbo sleds it will help up in your quest to gayness
Old Feb 9, 2006 | 12:05 AM
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Curious about how the crankseals are dealing with the boosting? I have had alot to do with the RZ/RD version of the Banshee engine,none turbo'd of course.Interesting project,well done.
Old Feb 9, 2006 | 12:14 AM
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Originally Posted by whywoody
Curious about how the crankseals are dealing with the boosting? I have had alot to do with the RZ/RD version of the Banshee engine,none turbo'd of course.Interesting project,well done.

shouldn't be too bad of a problem at low boost but I am planning on getting the case o-ringed when its time to make the big power.
Old Feb 9, 2006 | 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Whitey

If you had any knowledge of anything you would know where I was comming from. Nobody spoon fed me information and I managed to figure things out on my own. I think its pretty selfish when people PM me asking "what all do I need to turbo xxx" when its obvious that they didn't spend any time at all researching becuase if they did they would have answered 90% of their questions themselves. There's no reason for me to waste my time answering questions that already have been answered.


If you weren't such a useless piece of ---- you would understand this. Go ---- yourself Frank.
yeah, kinda like this website.
all the info is out there somewhere....but everyone contines to write up "how to's"...people still ask the same questions...
guess to each there own. the real side of you.
Old Feb 9, 2006 | 09:58 AM
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here's a specific question

How do you supply the turbo with oil?
Old Feb 9, 2006 | 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by surfer
here's a specific question

How do you supply the turbo with oil?

I'm building a dry sump using the swingarm as an oil tank.
Old Feb 10, 2006 | 03:56 PM
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I'm running a turbo carb setup on my honda. It works great, well everything carb related anyways. I have my carb in the stock loacation, and the turbo blows into the carb. But I also have a fuel pressure regulator that raises with boost. At idle it runs 3.5 psi and with 14 psi it runs about 17.5-19 psi fuel pressure. If it didn't raise the gas would be pushing back into the tank at 11psi. Well I'm not a super smart guys but I don't think a motor would run at -11psi fuel pressure.
Oil to the turbo, that's a good question. I raced two stroke karts for a long time and I have no idea. Let me know what you guys come up with. I would maybe put a small turbo on my 100cc. Talk about some fun, anything close to death without dieing is fun.

Randy


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