can you supercharge a bike
can you supercharge a bike
now i've seen valkerie's supercharged so i know that it is possible to supercharge a bike. my actual question is since a supercharger is driven by a belt and pully, and supposedly everything on a bike is encased, where can you attach the belt and pully to. is there any kind of pulley or gear that you can get to that lies outside the casing on the bike?
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Re: can you supercharge a bike
Originally posted by "lostandconfused"
now i've seen valkerie's supercharged so i know that it is possible to supercharge a bike. my actual question is since a supercharger is driven by a belt and pully, and supposedly everything on a bike is encased, where can you attach the belt and pully to. is there any kind of pulley or gear that you can get to that lies outside the casing on the bike?
now i've seen valkerie's supercharged so i know that it is possible to supercharge a bike. my actual question is since a supercharger is driven by a belt and pully, and supposedly everything on a bike is encased, where can you attach the belt and pully to. is there any kind of pulley or gear that you can get to that lies outside the casing on the bike?
thanx for the advice but i love to be difficult. and i almost have it all figured out ( i think) all i need is for someone to tell me where or the name of a gear or pulley that i can attach the belt to
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only problem is , s/c are very parrasitic ( sp ) and would cost hp to drive it . Turbos are better for bike cause the fact that all the drivetrain is hiddena dnt he turbo feeds off the intake and pulls the exhaust . trust me turbo bikes are still very rare
Yes it can be done, there are some crazy German guys that put a Vortec S trim on Yammaha V-Max's, there fucking crazy, belt rides right beside your knee, My next door neighbor used to have a custom bike with a blower on it, it was a custom frame, with Vmax motor with a paxton blower, never got to talk to him much considering he only spoke austiran, and his wife spoke very little english.
Anyhow hope this helps....
Jesse
Anyhow hope this helps....
Jesse
alright i geuss i should be totally honest im not actually planning on supercharging the bike. i came across a thread a couple of nights ago that talked about a smog pump. now everyone knows what a smog pump is they have been on cars since 1970. they are just an air compressor, that is belt driven. well this thread said that this smog pump is an ideal supercharger for a bike. now before you start laughing, i just want you to know that the actual idea is true. the smog pump can actually pump up to 60 psi(for a very short time) but it can do 10 psi no problem. and laugh if you want i dont care but i want to try it. so all i need is to find a pulley that i can replace with a double pulley so that i can attach a belt to it(or a gear). so please if you just want to poke fun at the idea, dont reply. but if you think you can help, please by all means i am gonna need all the help i can find. thanx
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I dont think anyone will make fun of you for trying something new.
If your going to try it on a bike, get something old that you wont be upset when you take it apart and possibly break something. Also you probably need a inline 4 bike, not a V twin.
If your going to try it on a bike, get something old that you wont be upset when you take it apart and possibly break something. Also you probably need a inline 4 bike, not a V twin.
Haha the old smog pump Idea
I also saw that page a long time ago and the little buggers seem great. The difficulty would be providing the correct fuel mixture, don't know what type of managment systems would be able to handle that on a bike.
I also saw that page a long time ago and the little buggers seem great. The difficulty would be providing the correct fuel mixture, don't know what type of managment systems would be able to handle that on a bike.
I hate is when someone says this air pump can supply X amount of boost. X amount of boost is impossible claim without having conditions. If a motor pulls 120cfm and the pump pushes 110cfm how can you claim any boost?