I have been digging through the site and have found lots of inspiration. Very nice work being done.
I came across a lot of guys building turbo bikes, voxonda, BLUE71TURBO, orkid1989, HavocTurbo, Bamboozler, 76kcafe, and UKCB750CAFERACERS so far at least. Very good information there. The log style seems to be the common choice for intake. I liked the SU carb and center mount of the turbo on BLUE71TURBO's bike. Hopefully some of these guys will jump in on this.
I was thinking a tubular intake with equal length runners could work. We are making the frame so clearance would be made.
Here is the links on the turbo builds I have found. Great info:
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=56783.msg612975#msg612975 BLUE71TURBO's
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=86708.msg975134#msg975134 orkid1989's
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=58771.msg637133#msg637133 HavocTurbo/Bamboozler's
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=92049.msg1027467#msg1027467 76kcafe's
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=7585.msg69178#msg69178 UKCB750CAFERACERS's
I know the stroker would limit rpm range so that's why I'm thinking I could build a 888cc, with the 836cc turbo pistons from dynoman to keep it as light as possible plus balance/lighting crank and rods. The turbo should help pick up from the grunt of the stroker and give good top end.
Turbo's are not my strong suit but I'm thinking the T2 and T3's the rest of the guys are using are pretty close size wise to what I am looking for. I'm not sure as to where I would want the turbo to build boost but launching would be at 6000rpm or close to that I would say. I know I also need a ignition retard, will have to dig into that, suggestions would be awesome
What is the practical limit on copper gaskets boost wise? I want to be able to run what ever the internals can handle when need be. I am still looking for a mid ten's bike but be able to get lower with an adjustment. In all reality we are racing against ourselves, I just want to be able to mess with the crotch rockets as much as possible
They usually only run mid tens so.....
We are looking at getting good at the low 12's for technique wise. Move to the 11's to see wither my co builder or I should be lead rider. Then the 10's for the duration. This gives me a lot of time for tuning.
I'm thinking this makes sense for us, a lot more work but it will be a more competitive bike on the top end I would think.
Cheers