Jump to content

Turbo YZ


Recommended Posts

i really dont think that your gunna get the turbo to even spool up.. i still think the turbo is way to big?

i guess well see

its prob goin come on fast higher in the rpms. do u have a compressor map for it?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i just got it started up. sorry no video yet. its running really rich. it idols just fine then goes up to 1/2 throttle just fine then gets real rich. (doesn't get a chance to build boost) i think my base fuel pressure is to high. but its as low as my regulator will go. maybe somethin else is wrong. here is the compressor map: http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarrett/catelog/Turbochargers/GT15/GT1544_454083_2.htm

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i doubt that turbo is too big

a local company that turbos quads believe that single cylinders require large turbos because of the exhaust pulse

i dont quite understand that logic but they do hold the world record for uphill drag racing so im gonna go ahead and believe them :banghead:

yz480doinwork: did u pressurise ur float bowl with a pitot? or anything? any pics please :banghead:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

on my turbo sled i have my regulator set to 8-9 psi and it has a boost reference port on it that raises the fuel pressure 1psi per a per of boost.

i have 4 pounds base pressure. what is a pitot?? i presurized my float bowl and the other vents that needed it with a line off my charg tube. headin out here soon to put a smaller jet in. ill try to get a video

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i just got it started up. sorry no video yet. its running really rich. it idols just fine then goes up to 1/2 throttle just fine then gets real rich. (doesn't get a chance to build boost) i think my base fuel pressure is to high. but its as low as my regulator will go. maybe somethin else is wrong. here is the compressor map: http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarrett/catelog/Turbochargers/GT15/GT1544_454083_2.htm

if your revving it on the stand it wont build boost, you need load on the motor. try taken it for a ride.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i did. it didnt make any difference. i droped the main from a 175 to a 165 now to the stock 158. still seams to rich. its getting better as i go down. it will now build about two pounds for a few seconds and then start farting. i think ill keep going down with the main

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Here is the latest pictures. few things to note. my boost gauge is off. it reads 2 pounds with the engine off (because i droped it), and i stole that air filter off my snowmobile. still waiting for my filter in the mail. and the red teather switch is hooked up to my fuel pump. so if i crash it wont flood my engine as bad. still not sure what to do with the battery. i tryed it out behind the front number plate. didnt work there. its just duck taped to the front fender right now. still lots of work to do. mainly wating on a smaller jet. short video will be up soon

turboproject069.jpg

turboproject068.jpg

turboproject067.jpg

turboproject066.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

wat fuel pressure regulator are you running???

i was told to use one with a return line on it so it doesnt always try to push fuel into the carb and it will return back to the tank and it isent as hard on the fuel pump.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i have a areomotive fuel reg. and yea it has a return line. the pressure does not go low enought on the adjustment tho. i gotta take it apart and fix that problem. got my air filter in today. i thought it would be smaller but its the same size as the one in the pic. but its for dirt so im set:)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

just took it for a ride up the road. i can slip the clutch holding it wide open and after a wile it will clean out of its blubbery stage and rev all the way up. i was seeing like 8 pounds of boost but it was hard to keep it when you let the clutch all the way back out. this turbo has no problem at all spooling up or making boost.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i think you can just cut the muffler off. no need to have it with the turbo. thats what all the streetbike guys do. since the turbo itself acts as a spark arrester and muffles the sound.

do you need to slip the clutch? that shouldn't be. Have you upgraded the clutch?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Reply with:

×
×
  • Create New...