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Smith-02 06-13-2007 07:40 AM

Re: talk to me about a carb'd turbo setup
 
switch the carb to a weber. stock yoda carbs will implode after 5psi.

assuming you run low boost, like 6-7psi, just get a big elec fuel pump and run 10psi across the lines and not worry about rpr's

caged 06-13-2007 08:34 AM

Re: talk to me about a carb'd turbo setup
 

Originally Posted by c0mpl3x
switch the carb to a weber. stock yoda carbs will implode after 5psi.
assuming you run low boost, like 6-7psi, just get a big elec fuel pump and run 10psi across the lines and not worry about rpr's


draw through Sidedraught S.U"s work well to. then you dont have to intercool it because the vapourising fuel is super cool.

Anubis_4_99 06-13-2007 06:22 PM

Re: talk to me about a carb'd turbo setup
 
im not gonna end up turboing it, i wanted to do it with what i had on hand, but i dont have the cash to buy anymore parts for it then whats absolutely nessacary for the turbo

thanks for the info though guys

SDRAWKCAB 06-13-2007 09:19 PM

Re: talk to me about a carb'd turbo setup
 

Originally Posted by creativepunka
iv done a few draw through and a few blow through. On a buget a draw through will work way better. You can just box the carby and run a rising rate fuel reg with an efi pump.

What just put the carb in a box and pressurize the hole carb? will that work with a standard carb?

Smith-02 06-13-2007 10:33 PM

Re: talk to me about a carb'd turbo setup
 

Originally Posted by SDRAWKCAB
What just put the carb in a box and pressurize the hole carb? will that work with a standard carb?

no. you need to have at least 3psi above whatever pressure is going into the carb, going across the fuel system

caged 06-14-2007 06:18 AM

Re: talk to me about a carb'd turbo setup
 
No you dont. please explain your theory.


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