Turbo size for 280hp 800cc 2 stoke
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Turbo size for 280hp 800cc 2 stoke
What size turvo would you use on a 800cc 2stoke.
Stock it makes 140 hp, so I'm wanting to double it. It's a 2002 polaris, rev to 7800, weight is 600 ish lbs with me on it. Had it running a few years ago with a Iht RBH5, then took it a part because it was not very trail worthy. Now I bought a smashed up one and I'm wanting to put the turbo kit on it. Just wondering if I should change the turbo to something else.
Stock it makes 140 hp, so I'm wanting to double it. It's a 2002 polaris, rev to 7800, weight is 600 ish lbs with me on it. Had it running a few years ago with a Iht RBH5, then took it a part because it was not very trail worthy. Now I bought a smashed up one and I'm wanting to put the turbo kit on it. Just wondering if I should change the turbo to something else.
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A Garrett T3 "Super 60" would work well for you. As would a Mitsubishi 16G. A Garrett GT28 ball bearing turbo would work well but a little more money.
I have ran all of these on 1300cc Hayabusa engines, all will support up to 320-350hp when maxxed out.
I hope you have a killer intercooler, race fuel or boat loads of meth to make 280hp with 800 cc...because you'll be cramming 20 psi of boost in it to get there.
I have ran all of these on 1300cc Hayabusa engines, all will support up to 320-350hp when maxxed out.
I hope you have a killer intercooler, race fuel or boat loads of meth to make 280hp with 800 cc...because you'll be cramming 20 psi of boost in it to get there.
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It will be on c-16. Good intercooler.
Snow west is were I got most the info when I out it together the first time. Very good site, just hard to find any "flatlander" on there. I'll probably start with 10 or so psi and work to 20+. It's just a toy to run around the neighborhood.
Snow west is were I got most the info when I out it together the first time. Very good site, just hard to find any "flatlander" on there. I'll probably start with 10 or so psi and work to 20+. It's just a toy to run around the neighborhood.
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Im glad you posted this. I take a shitkicking at work for owning a POPO quad. And they are all about skidoo. Now i wanna buy a POPO sled and turbo it to blow their skis off. Just to shut them up a bit. They talk like they know it all but they constantly break them and couldnt clutch their way out of the garage from the sounds of it.
Ive never owned a sled so i sit quiet. BUt i got a feeling with some decent hardware i could leave them in the dust. Good guys though. Just gets tired of hearing the know it all routine with busted **** steady.
Ive never owned a sled so i sit quiet. BUt i got a feeling with some decent hardware i could leave them in the dust. Good guys though. Just gets tired of hearing the know it all routine with busted **** steady.
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I guess you got your build sorted out. How far have you driven with the turbo on there? Maybe you should come down and give my co-workers a hand. LOL.
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GTX 2867 for your goal although GTX 2863 would be more useable all round.
Expect a lot of issues with aiming for 2X power [ 2 stroke 800 ].
4 stroke snowmobiles can do 300+ all day long and much more in race mode.
Expect a lot of issues with aiming for 2X power [ 2 stroke 800 ].
4 stroke snowmobiles can do 300+ all day long and much more in race mode.
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