95talonracer
11-22-2007, 12:46 PM
one thing that I remember from when I was looking into turboing my yamaha viper is that you still have to keep the bulge pipes. These are what pull the exhaust out of the engine and keep it running good. You could get away without them but your low end would be horrible. Again, I would look into adding some secondary fuel farther upstream to help compensate for the boost pushing the mixture strait out of the cylinders.
Ya I am making a manifold that bolts right up to the end of the pipe and a, also adding in an electronic fuel pump that will only kick on under 0 psi and above. I am still running the stock fuel pump as well with a one way check valve on it so fuel cant be pushed backwords through the stock fuel pump when the electric one kicks on.
Ya I am making a manifold that bolts right up to the end of the pipe and a, also adding in an electronic fuel pump that will only kick on under 0 psi and above. I am still running the stock fuel pump as well with a one way check valve on it so fuel cant be pushed backwords through the stock fuel pump when the electric one kicks on.