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Re: Turbo

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 9:32 pm
by fastplastic
start a new thread and get us pics and links of this edf you found

Re: Turbo

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:50 pm
by b18Eric
A properly function carb will be adequate for turboing - turbo pulls air from the carb. Issue solved (fingers crossed the compressor blades are not damaged by the fuel mixture smacking into them)

I read an article on two-stroke turbocharging and from what I got out of it it is tricky. A few issues that need to be addressed with two stroke turbos:

1. Exhaust opens before the inlet closes- significantly- compared to a four stroke. VE is dramatically altered if a "restriction" is placed on exhaust.

2. Oil in fuel will reduce the octane rating of the fuel, severely decreasing power ouput, possibly to the point of diminishing returns.

I just thought of a turbo spree this morning and thought I would post up some thoughts I was having as well.

Any thoughts on an intake "valve" or pump that keeps the gas flow pointed one way?

Re: Turbo

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 1:09 pm
by Bear45-70
b18Eric wrote:A properly function carb will be adequate for turboing - turbo pulls air from the carb. Issue solved (fingers crossed the compressor blades are not damaged by the fuel mixture smacking into them)

I read an article on two-stroke turbocharging and from what I got out of it it is tricky. A few issues that need to be addressed with two stroke turbos:

1. Exhaust opens before the inlet closes- significantly- compared to a four stroke. VE is dramatically altered if a "restriction" is placed on exhaust. Nothing new with this and why would you even consider restricting the exhaust on a performance upgrade?

2. Oil in fuel will reduce the octane rating of the fuel, severely decreasing power ouput, possibly to the point of diminishing returns. BS, good oils actually will increase the power making ability of the fuel and engine.

I just thought of a turbo spree this morning and thought I would post up some thoughts I was having as well.

Any thoughts on an intake "valve" or pump that keeps the gas flow pointed one way?
They are called reeds and work just fine.
The author really needs to do better research.

Re: Turbo

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 10:17 pm
by scottinscotty
to make power you need power.. and to make power with a turbo on a 2-stroke small engine is not worth it'.. i would take a whole lot of engineering to make, and not produce enough power to be worth while...

Re: Turbo

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 10:18 pm
by scottinscotty
i has been done.. if you google and read up on it you'll see!

Re: Turbo

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 1:04 pm
by fastplastic
Man most of the turbo tards on this treads dont use google, they use BS.com its full of S--H--I--T :bowrofl: :bowrofl: :bowrofl: :bowrofl: :bowrofl: :bowrofl: :bowrofl:

Re: Turbo

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:28 pm
by Majourlittle
This thread violates the second law of thermodynamics. This thread will destroy time and space if it is allowed to continue. :peace: