a 2 stroke turbo diesel works in a totally different way. the engine has a
blower which forces exhaust out and intake air in, the term is "scavenging" and the engine would not run without it. the turbo is just an addition to increase torque
i dont understand how people say its impossible to turbo a 2 stroke engine?... as long as the engine produces fairly large amounts of exhaust you can put a turbo on it.. the only problem with turboing a 2 stroke is you'd need a seperate oil reservoir with a pump to pump oil throuh the turbo because as most would know the oil goes right into the gasoline in 2 stroke engines..
what im saying, in short, is that its possible to turbo a 2 stroke engine, it just wont last long...
thats kinda crazy, i was wondering where you got it from? and if you know who i can contact to get my hands on 1, any help you can give would be greatly apprieciated
Ok mate. Am not saying it can't be tuned, either harmonically/acoustically/frequency. But at the end of the day companies like O.S, Irvine, Enya .....etc spend a bit more time, money and development than me or you. If they could tune there engines to the point of turbos on 2 strokes I'm sure it would of been done by now and we'd all have them. Good luck with your work
completely pointless exercise. You cannot turbo a 2 stroke engine as there are only "2" strokes to the cycle, 1: fuel in & compression (up stroke) and 2: Exhaust.
Fitting to a 4 stroke- now that would work but it would have to have a boost actuator, and the boost psi would have to be calculated.
If you made the turbo yourself then well done, good bit of work, just the fitting to a 2 stroke was a little off the mark...
The fundamentals of two stroke tuning involve much more than 2 strokes, do a search on acoustic waves in two stroke expansion chamber to learn more. You have sound waves nearing supersonic intensity returning from the end cone of the chamber to create boost against. This is the short version on the subject.
@MJPilote Those pressure waves are not strong enough to overpower the boost. All you're doing is pushing fuel and air mix right over the top of the piston. If you're lucky you're making the same power as you did before fitting it.
@SMajorJimB wrong. you can turbo a 2-stroke, although you do negate the acoustic re-burn effect, you are still able to force more air into the engine using one. the result is a MAJOR loss of low-end torque though when compared to a 4 stroke. very small powerband that still produces worthy gains in some applications. people do this on drag race sleds with cvt's becauuse as soon as the engine is in the higher revs it stays there until the race is over.
@LewlCat Turbos are used to compress the intake air and force more air into the engine. Thats all. You will get better performance out of the turbo if you put a small pipe on the end of the turbo exhaust side. It helps to distribute the flow out of the turbo better.
what's the name of the turbo
where can i buy it
37OneWay 4 months ago
a 2 stroke turbo diesel works in a totally different way. the engine has a
blower which forces exhaust out and intake air in, the term is "scavenging" and the engine would not run without it. the turbo is just an addition to increase torque
mtnbikr61 5 months ago
i dont understand how people say its impossible to turbo a 2 stroke engine?... as long as the engine produces fairly large amounts of exhaust you can put a turbo on it.. the only problem with turboing a 2 stroke is you'd need a seperate oil reservoir with a pump to pump oil throuh the turbo because as most would know the oil goes right into the gasoline in 2 stroke engines..
what im saying, in short, is that its possible to turbo a 2 stroke engine, it just wont last long...
dwnrety1 7 months ago
ok this posted ages ago! getting bored!
SMajorJimB 8 months ago
where did u get the turbo?
dpress95 8 months ago
thats kinda crazy, i was wondering where you got it from? and if you know who i can contact to get my hands on 1, any help you can give would be greatly apprieciated
humbugg 9 months ago
thats funny....totally fake turbo....it's not even real....nice weeble wooble on the fins..free floating looks like.........
blowmeracing 10 months ago
Wow hehe even if it doesn't work - i know it does - it looks cool. ^^
Nice.
May i ask where you find it ?
It's for bicycles ?
nickxab 1 year ago
Ok mate. Am not saying it can't be tuned, either harmonically/acoustically/frequency. But at the end of the day companies like O.S, Irvine, Enya .....etc spend a bit more time, money and development than me or you. If they could tune there engines to the point of turbos on 2 strokes I'm sure it would of been done by now and we'd all have them. Good luck with your work
SMajorJimB 1 year ago
completely pointless exercise. You cannot turbo a 2 stroke engine as there are only "2" strokes to the cycle, 1: fuel in & compression (up stroke) and 2: Exhaust.
Fitting to a 4 stroke- now that would work but it would have to have a boost actuator, and the boost psi would have to be calculated.
If you made the turbo yourself then well done, good bit of work, just the fitting to a 2 stroke was a little off the mark...
SMajorJimB 1 year ago
@SMajorJimB
The fundamentals of two stroke tuning involve much more than 2 strokes, do a search on acoustic waves in two stroke expansion chamber to learn more. You have sound waves nearing supersonic intensity returning from the end cone of the chamber to create boost against. This is the short version on the subject.
MJP
MJPilote 1 year ago 2
@MJPilote Those pressure waves are not strong enough to overpower the boost. All you're doing is pushing fuel and air mix right over the top of the piston. If you're lucky you're making the same power as you did before fitting it.
TestECull 8 months ago
@SMajorJimB You proved with a single post that you dont have any clue.
stscit04 9 months ago
@SMajorJimB wrong. you can turbo a 2-stroke, although you do negate the acoustic re-burn effect, you are still able to force more air into the engine using one. the result is a MAJOR loss of low-end torque though when compared to a 4 stroke. very small powerband that still produces worthy gains in some applications. people do this on drag race sleds with cvt's becauuse as soon as the engine is in the higher revs it stays there until the race is over.
CRAZYSTOO 8 months ago
@SMajorJimB If that's the case then why are there 2 stroke turbo Diesel motors?
gooniac33 7 months ago
@SMajorJimB go tell all the guys with two stroke snowmobiles that they can't be turboed!!! bucause there are tons of them that have turbo's on them
gopherchoker 4 months ago
@SMajorJimB thats funny cause they done turbo 2 strokes for yeeeaarrrssss
citydriver 4 months ago
That is funny you cannot turbo charge a two stroke lol, cannot compress it gets blown right out of the exhaust..
PinchePolloLoco 1 year ago
That is funny you cannot turbo charge a two stroke lol, cannot compress it gets bown right out of the exhaust..
PinchePolloLoco 1 year ago
erm tell me if im wrong but that thing is blowing out air and it looks like the exhaust. Turbos intake air to atomize fuel.....
LewlCat 1 year ago
@LewlCat Turbos are used to compress the intake air and force more air into the engine. Thats all. You will get better performance out of the turbo if you put a small pipe on the end of the turbo exhaust side. It helps to distribute the flow out of the turbo better.
deliriumknight 1 year ago
hey the turbo is powerd by the exhaust on 1 side
8alakai8 1 year ago
where can i buy these?
MultiNOONGA 1 year ago
So nice!! You build the turbo your self?? Good work!!
wwwwojteks 1 year ago
were did you get the turbo fro and how much
1matthew21 1 year ago
dude can you make another? i want to buy one off you. how much would it be?
mrmanleedude 1 year ago
try getting a 4 stroke engine and put this thing on it
30GB 1 year ago
@30GB I have, a fourstroke but thats another story for some other time. Now it is time for this one.
MJPilote 1 year ago