go ped turbo
#12
Re:go ped turbo
WEll number one forced induction doesn't really work on a 2 stroke motor. Its simple due to the fact that if doesnt have a valve train. So if you really wanted to do anything you would have to first make a custom valve train.
Now I know there is going to someone who thinks that 2 stroke have a valve train, but the they dont. They have a very simple way of letting air in and out using reeds for valves, so when the piston goes down fresh air and fuel goes in and exhaust gases go out. If you try to force air in you will simple fill the chamber with what ever air would have gone in and blow the rest out the exhaust. So unless you put nitrious on it or oyu build a custom valve train you cant put forced induction on a 2 stroke
Now I know there is going to someone who thinks that 2 stroke have a valve train, but the they dont. They have a very simple way of letting air in and out using reeds for valves, so when the piston goes down fresh air and fuel goes in and exhaust gases go out. If you try to force air in you will simple fill the chamber with what ever air would have gone in and blow the rest out the exhaust. So unless you put nitrious on it or oyu build a custom valve train you cant put forced induction on a 2 stroke
#13
Re:go ped turbo
Originally Posted by SHOwned95
WEll number one forced induction doesn't really work on a 2 stroke motor. Its simple due to the fact that if doesnt have a valve train. So if you really wanted to do anything you would have to first make a custom valve train.
Now I know there is going to someone who thinks that 2 stroke have a valve train, but the they dont. They have a very simple way of letting air in and out using reeds for valves, so when the piston goes down fresh air and fuel goes in and exhaust gases go out. If you try to force air in you will simple fill the chamber with what ever air would have gone in and blow the rest out the exhaust. So unless you put nitrious on it or oyu build a custom valve train you cant put forced induction on a 2 stroke
Now I know there is going to someone who thinks that 2 stroke have a valve train, but the they dont. They have a very simple way of letting air in and out using reeds for valves, so when the piston goes down fresh air and fuel goes in and exhaust gases go out. If you try to force air in you will simple fill the chamber with what ever air would have gone in and blow the rest out the exhaust. So unless you put nitrious on it or oyu build a custom valve train you cant put forced induction on a 2 stroke
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#14
Re:go ped turbo
And I'm one of them. :P 2 strokes are actually BETTER to turbocharge than a 4 stroke becuase there is twice the amount of exhaust pulses per cycle. I have pics of many 200hp 350cc Banshee but I don't feel like finding the pics now