make it happen and you will be a herocf_z wrote:but boost is more fun, guys.

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make it happen and you will be a herocf_z wrote:but boost is more fun, guys.
Personally I'd prefer a finely tuned all motor setup over a FI setup anyday. Granted the spike in power can be fun in the straights there's no fun or skill involved in cracking open the throttle wide open on the straights, any goof can do that. The real speed is in the sections where turns are involved, and I've never, not once, ever seen any bike that's on boost that was faster than a ultra high revving all engine unit.cf_z wrote:but boost is more fun, guys.
im not really sure where you got this in your head (not saying its not credible to some extent...), but the most powerful engine(s) in the world are 2 stroke turbocharged diesels.Kenny_McCormic wrote:You cant make it happen for reasons already explained,
I have been told you can get small turbos made for nitro RC applications, although I would rather just buy some glow fuel and a beater spree to see how long it can hang on(jetted properly of course)! Can you imagine 20-40hp out of a spree?The 2 stroke GM turbo diesel in the nuke plant I worked in had a single exhaust valve at the top of the cylinder and ports at the bottom of the cylinder bores for intakes. Thus the intakes were only open when the piston was near the bottom of it's stroke. The turbo was clutch driven to develop "boost" during start up.
the turbocharger IS the restriction in the exhaust, so it will almost be compating itself to slow the exhaust leaving, and still force air into the chamber during BDC.Kenny_McCormic wrote:Upon further thinking you might get SOME boost to the chamber if its got a fairly small exhaust outlet(tuned pipe, you would be pressurizing the pipe, that probably how the vespa is getting the gain it does).