Monday 12 September 2011

turbos on 2-stroke or 4- strokes

Getting a turbo can be a new experience for you, for instance your putting a lot more power to the sled witch could give you grief in the future.  Having a stock sled is definitely a safer way to go., however  it is nice to have that extra power then you need it. You also have to think of what you are going to turbo witch could be a 2-stroke or a 4-stroke.
My personal opinion would be to turbo a 4- stroke. Four strokes for the most part last longer when they have a turbo on it when 2-strokes tend to give you trouble.
Lets me know what you think about having turbos on 2-strokes or 4- strokes?

6 comments:

  1. I do not understand any of this?!?!?! Can you repeat that in English??? HAHA

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  2. Unless you are racing, why would you wish to put a turbo on anything. The engine life will likely be shortened, and it will end up being doubly expensive.

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  3. i would say four stoke beacuse the have a stronger crank and can handle the power

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  4. I think you have alot of goood points but I dont know much about snowmobiles but what you say makes sense

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  5. lots of people like the a adrenaline that comes with the turbo experience. Doing wheelies with your snowmobile can be great fun. I think that's why people put the extra money into putting a turbo on there sled. For the racing part of it, the turbos give you that extra edge of winning the races!

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  6. You mean doing Trackies with your snowmobile don't you?

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