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Daves Other V-twin +Turbo (Drift Quad)


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My boy has been pestering me for a drift trike for ages.... since hes a stocky little bugger and more keen on doing donuts and power slides than jumps and going fast. 

this engine with heaps of torque and a capped rev limit should be just be the thing for big skids i just need to figure out how to package it.

4 wheels floats my boat better so could be some form of slammed quad with a solid mounted rear axle and short front suspension travel to help it dig in.

 

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21 hours ago, HighLUX said:

I vote some sort of coupler between both the v twins and build a twin turbo v4

Ive looked and its possible to bang a chain drive between them piece of piss.... but it'll only smoke the clutch as its currently rated to 11hp ive machined it take more but ideally would need 2-3 of them on a jackshaft to transfer power to a decent tyre. At moment it just smokes up and goes with some traction it'd start breaking stuff again.

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Considering ripping crank out and getting it machined down to 1" i can't even find a sprocket to fit let alone a clutch that isn't belt drive or $600 in 1 1/8".... i can get a sprocket from overseas but its a machine size pitch not anything i could use on a go kart etc.

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3 hours ago, Muncie said:

Considering ripping crank out and getting it machined down to 1" i can't even find a sprocket to fit let alone a clutch that isn't belt drive or $600 in 1 1/8".... i can get a sprocket from overseas but its a machine size pitch not anything i could use on a go kart etc.

What size sprocket are ya after? Shaft size?

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Hey its a 1 1/8 " shaft ideally id like to run a 428 pitch chain.  The size of the shaft also means im stuck with probably a 16-18 tooth i guess. 

 

Not that stuff isn't available it is just outside if my preferred gearing and i can't run a centrifugal clutch straight on the engine which adds to the complexity if making it useful.

3 hours ago, rusty360 said:

What size sprocket are ya after? Shaft size?

 

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Made a set of zoomies! My neighbours are going to love me later....  muffler has long since been binned.

This thing appears to have a blind turbo oil drain cast in ready to go, in the perfect spot so i think I'll be making this the turbo engine now being newer and 80cc bigger will help im sure.

Also has more places to take oil off and an oil cooler.

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The output shaft is pretty long anything extra off the end would be really hard on bearings with all the leverage and torque. Could make something compact to hold only a sprocket that would be ok but i would still need to run it to a jackshaft with a clutch... and probably a second jackshaft to get the gearing better or I'd be stuck with a 14" sprocket on the axle....

should just make up a bellhousing adapter and throw a gearbox off a 4k or something on it and drop in some light.

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An hour in the ultrasonic cleaner later resulted in a pile of shit coming out of it! Could vapour  blasting make it look new ?

Anyway will polish the dash pot and think what im doing in lieu of the float chamber...... decided to get creative so i can run boost without needing a $300 fuel pump and $200 regulator. Aircraft mechanics at work have it figured out for me i just have to build it. 

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Discovered on my other engine equal length pipes dont seem to crack hence the pipe closest to turbo is doing a full loop and these will get far hotter as well. The other pipe will duck through the loop into bottom of the 2-1 collector.  I will brace the turbo to take the weight too.

Turbo location has been dictated by oil feed and drain locations and i have to keep space free for a clutch or drive of some kind and also keeping the hotside clear of anything plastic that could melt. (Lots on this engine) 

Whatever it goes in i can build around this configuration, still leaning towards a road legal trike.

 

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