80cc bicycle engine- Carb Turbo

80cc bicycle engine- Carb Turbo

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Upldate: I've installed the system. It doesn't work the greatest, but have seen an increased acceleration from 5 mph to roughly 25-30. Edit: The parts have printed clearly with slower speeds for better accuracy. I just glued the intake scoops on. Thank you to fedejones and eirikso for the models- the fan and the cover- I've just modified them for the turbo to work. This will work with 60-80cc motorized bicycles only. The stock screws should work for the cover. This turbo should add 1-3 extra MPH to the overall top speed of the bike. The turbo is powered by a 370 sized motor- I'd recommend using the Traxxas Latrax series motor. The gear on it is required, unless you change the size of the hole on the turbofan. Other Objects required: Super Glue 270 sized motor Battery for 270 motor (I use a 9v battery for the Latrax motor) Screws for 270 motor 60-80cc bike and motor (kits off of amazon.com) Big phillips screwdriver Small precision phillips screwdriver Drill with small bits (If necessary for installing motor) Wires Battery connector Switch (Not required but recommended) Steps to complete after printing pieces: 1. take the printed cover and glue the intakes onto the small rectangular holes. (Be careful here) Wait for the glue to completely dry. 2. Take the printed cover and install the motor with the holes and screws using the small precision screwdriver. 3. Glue on the turbofan onto the motor. Be sure that the fan is facing the right way as the motor. (Be extra careful here. If the glue drips down the shaft, it will be stuck.) 4. After everything is dry, test the motor with the battery. If it moves, that's good. If you feel a slight breeze, that's good. 5. Remove the original air filter cover using the big philips screw driver. 6. Be sure that the air filter is removed too. 7. Screw on the printed cover with the motor, turbofan, and intakes. 8. Test the motor again. 9. Hook up wiring to the motor, battery connector, and switch (if you have a switch) 10. Make sure bike starts and runs before turning on turbo. 11. Turn on turbo after step 10 is verified. 12. Enjoy your boosted bike! NOTE: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO THE TURBO AND BIKE AFTER IT IS INSTALLED.

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