Turbonatore Questions ?

The only thing it really does is to lighten your wallet!

That along with a bunch of ricer stickers should be good for a 12 second ET.
 
I dunno jr.... I put one of those on my walk behind lawn mower and it put me solidly into 11s. I know it was only a 5hp Briggs when I bought but now with the Turbonator, I'm sure I'm seeing about 400 to the wheels! *Colgate Smile*
 
You should also be aware that 35hp doesn't ever come that cheap! $2.00 per HP is awesome! That means I could build a 1000HP engine for $2000 bucks!

I forget where I saw the numbers before but I think you can expect to pay like $15-$25 for 1 HP (don't quote me!). So that turbonator should be around $700.

Just a point of reference...
 
So...what about the carburator turbonator?
Is that just for bumb people in general?

Lol,I swear some poeple...

I remember a while back I head someone talking about putting magnets around there fuel line to get better gas milage.Of course it didnt work.How bout changing your air filter and getting some new plugs,something that ACTUALY works,?
 
"In a completely stock 99' Dodge Neon sport, I gained ten horses and went from 34-37 wheel horsepower to 44-47 wheel horsepower (using a G-Tech Pro performance meter). I have also noted (when I drive responsibly) a gain in gas mileage. I also lost a full second off my Quarter-mile times; from 16.8 to 15.8 and probably could have done better with more time with the G-Tech."
-Francis Mize (Cincinnati,OH)

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I saw a Bullitt driving around last night with those things you put in the tailpipes which make it sound like you're spooled up.. everyone around said "whoa listen to that guys turbocharger" .. I said "he's not even getting on it at all.. it's the thing you put in the tailpipes." .. friggen ricer Mustang.
 
Stick one in the tailpipe too! Dude, the "cyclone of swirling air" will flip pedestrians over and easily pay for itself from the entertainment value alone, not to mention the boosted scavenging effect this will introduce into the exhaust system. Might wear out your muffler bearings faster but you can reduce the wear by using a kevlar power band and cross drilling the rear drums.
 
crazypete said:
Stick one in the tailpipe too! Dude, the "cyclone of swirling air" will flip pedestrians over and easily pay for itself from the entertainment value alone, not to mention the boosted scavenging effect this will introduce into the exhaust system. Might wear out your muffler bearings faster but you can reduce the wear by using a kevlar power band and cross drilling the rear drums.
Dood you forgot the kanooder valve! Sheesh you amatuer.
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darthcual said:
Dood you forgot the kanooder valve! Sheesh you amatuer.
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Sorry dude, I was too busy thinking about my billet remote blinker fluid reservior, carbon fiber serpentine belt buckle and the tie rod valves. I was going to give the Kanooder a valve job but then the carb sprocket came loose and caused the steering wheel gasket to leak! It almost wrecked my 2.4 stroker!