06-01-2005
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Is funding Exxon.
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Re: Smallest turbo...
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Originally Posted by JET
I don't think you will find anything small enough. Garrett makes a GT10 that is meant for 500cc engines. That is the closest I could find.
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Jeezus Tom!! And you said you had an attention span! A GT50 would be HUGE if there was one. It is a GT10 you tool! 
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06-01-2005
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Re: Smallest turbo...
yeah i saw that later when trying to find a GT50, it kept coming up with some big ol turbos, LOL.
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06-01-2005
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Re: Smallest turbo...
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06-01-2005
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Is funding Exxon.
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Re: Smallest turbo...
It may, probalby pretty laggy, but it might. Do you have any idea what you are getting in to though? What are you going to do for the exhaust manifold? Do you know how to use a turbo with a carb? I think you are getting in way over your head. Get you NA race one, then pick up a cheap 600cc bike for $1,500. Learn on that on the street, then get a nicer street bike in a year or 2.
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06-02-2005
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Re: Smallest turbo...
That thing is so cute!
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06-02-2005
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Join Date: May 2005
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Re: Smallest turbo...
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That thing is so cute!
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I agree! Its a baby!
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06-02-2005
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Captain J-Sack
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Chicago, IL
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Re: Smallest turbo...
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Originally Posted by JET
It may, probalby pretty laggy, but it might. Do you have any idea what you are getting in to though? What are you going to do for the exhaust manifold? Do you know how to use a turbo with a carb? I think you are getting in way over your head. Get you NA race one, then pick up a cheap 600cc bike for $1,500. Learn on that on the street, then get a nicer street bike in a year or 2.
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I can agree with this, Fuel injection for one is so much more convenient then a carb with a turbo. It drives different.
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06-02-2005
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Totenritt
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Re: Smallest turbo...
who said GT50? Re-read the post.
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06-02-2005
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ConArtist
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Re: Smallest turbo...
http://www.mjmturbos.com/images/SMALLEST.jpg
There ya go tom, that ought to be small enough and still have more potential than a t25.
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06-02-2005
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Re: Smallest turbo...
I think we have a winner. I wrote the people at the site to see what the costs of that bad boy is.
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06-02-2005
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Is funding Exxon.
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Re: Smallest turbo...
Sweet! I wanna see pic's of the aftermath!! Carnage is always cool  Just remember that the engine is sitting just below your nuts! It would be extremely unlucky for the piston to hit that small of a target though! Doh!!
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