Its being turbo'ed... and is weighs under 150lbs.
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Its being turbo'ed... and is weighs under 150lbs.
I was staring at my crap in the garage the other day, and while scanning across the mess, I saw one of my T2 turbos, and my ghetto go-kart... then I had an spur of thoughts... which made the standard equation...
turbo+go-cart=booossstzzz!!!1!sndkggfdgkj
so far, here is my progress
Edit: ****, I forgot I was in the DIY section, if this can be moved to the media section like I thought I was in, that would be super
turbo+go-cart=booossstzzz!!!1!sndkggfdgkj
so far, here is my progress
Edit: ****, I forgot I was in the DIY section, if this can be moved to the media section like I thought I was in, that would be super
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I thought about boosting my dad's V-twin garden tractor... but he would be pissed.
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that turbo was already shot... But we did look into using a fuel pump..didnt work, then we used a diesel lift pump and it worked great.
We later got a TINY TD03 turbo off of a kabota diesel in one of our toro mowers at work and started fabbing that up... we never finished it tho.
OHV motor with tiny turbo:
exhaust mani:
crude but could have worked:
good luck.. megasquirt this bitch
We later got a TINY TD03 turbo off of a kabota diesel in one of our toro mowers at work and started fabbing that up... we never finished it tho.
OHV motor with tiny turbo:
exhaust mani:
crude but could have worked:
good luck.. megasquirt this bitch