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Turbocharging carbureted petrol 2 stroke engines
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[QUOTE="bluechipx, post: 6391496, member: 161465"] Luth, a tuning must is pressure gauges in several places, if the guys that tried turboing that said it didn't work simply stated pressures in three places, it would be simple to see where they went wrong. Here are the places, one, in the intake after the turbo where 4 stroke guys check boost, two, in the exhaust system after the exhaust port and before the turbo, three, the crankcase (with a one way valve to check the high side of the intake pulses). You would be guessing to try a 100 cc four stroke turbo on a 50 cc two stroke, but if they are cheap enough and you don't mind the work of fabricating, it would be a good guess. Are there any other choices for small turbos? [/QUOTE]
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