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Turbocharging carbureted petrol 2 stroke engines
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[QUOTE="bluechipx, post: 6392102, member: 161465"] I own the sled in the pic, not me driving though. This was a blow through carb set up that seemed to work but on my outboard it never worked out for some reason. Draw through is real easy, carbs are sensitive to the pressure of blow through. You either have to pressurize the entire carb with the boost pressure or pressurize the top of the float bowls through the top air vents. A tiny change in external carb pressure means a lot of fuel mix change. The area that I choose to get the boost pressure to feed the float bowls had a simple tube installed in part of the intake that had boost. Depending on the slight angle the end of the tube was cut at and by rotating the tube would cause a big variation in jetting, if I am clear in explaining it. [/QUOTE]
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