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Im installing a turbo on my warrior, Pics, VID!!

Ok so Ive had a few warriors in my time, and im just a little board with them, so yesterday I got to thinking, Ive turbo charged 40 hondas, and a harley f150, Why not do it to the warrior. Im going to make it a suck through system, making the turbo stright to the head, and the carb on the intake of the turbo. Heres the pics after night one, 30 mins ago, I just removed some stuff out of the way, and mounted the turbo.


well tried pics but too big, need help editing them
 
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pics uploaded, not the greatest but ill get more tomorrow, hopefully get exhaust mounted and maybe charge pipes
 
wow, that's nuts. i feel bad for the botton end though. already weak as water imo. bet it'll be fun.
 
OMG!! That turbo is soooo cute!!!

Is that one if the IHi or whatever turbos off the older bluebirds or whatever??
(Came onseveral different lil cars)
Its about the smallest turbo one can find.. lol

anyways, once you get this thing running, VIDS!!!!!

just wondering what else you have planned to go with the turbo?

wideband AF gauge, all that kinda stuff. stock carb? or aybe theres something more practical?

just curious.

kewl as hell though!!!
 
yeah ill run an lm1 wideband just for tuning, but ill take it off when riding in the woods, im gonna just jet the stock carb reall big on the main jet and see where it gets me. this is only going to be a max of 5psi setup. heavy duty clutch with heavy duty springs.

Hopefully all goes well tomorrow and I get make some more headway
 
why only a max of 5 psi? get a lower compression piston and run more than 5 psi.
 
So where does the carb go in all of this. I'm not a huge turbo guy but seems cool. Just wanna know hoe its all gunna work.
 
If you lower your compression it will take more boost to make the same power, as it would if I kept it stock compression if lower boost. The carb will go on the front of the turbo, making the turbo suck the fuel from the carb.
 
What powers the turbo? You gunna reroute the exhaust? I suppose I have some learning to do.
 
More pics tonight , doing exhaust work tonight, looking good right now, shop is a boiling 88 degrees.
 
here are more pics and one vids, going together smooth,


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pretty awesome, warriors already run hot, so im worried about running temps on that thing definitely an oil cooler on it and maybe an e fan...you gonna use any forged internals?
 
sweet!

ya, 5 psi is prolly plenty, especialy on stock internals!!!
most turbo engines use low compression pistions n stronger internals.. lol

i used to have a link to a calculator program that youcould use for tunning such things, based on engine flows, pressure etc etc all that kinda stuff.. woulda made it quite a bit simpler toget the jets n such right..

meh, it looks to me like you have a pretty good idea whats goin on with all that!! lol
 
Haha man thats going to be so awesome you should leave it stock lookin then race ppl for money HELL YA!!
 
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