Turbocharged R1100S ?????

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Postby dysondiver » Sat Oct 24, 2015 5:04 pm

loving it , the supercharger is the same size as the engine ,,,, had a g60 corado , loved the drive.
its not a boxer , its a 180 degree v-twin

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Re: Turbocharged R1100S ?????

Postby RoLoo » Sat Oct 24, 2015 5:47 pm

beachcomber wrote:
Has anyone hereabouts turbo'd an R1100S ?

I'm more at home with mechanical superchargers, but that would be totally impractical [ packaging ] for the R1100S.

All thoughts appreciated.





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Postby dysondiver » Sat Oct 24, 2015 8:03 pm

looks like its just meant to be there ,,,,
its not a boxer , its a 180 degree v-twin

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Postby Pete. » Tue Oct 27, 2015 5:58 pm

dysondiver wrote:looks like its just meant to be there ,,,,


That's the most sensible mounting option if it will fit, and the way I've been looking at. The first rule of turbocharging bikes - mount the unit as high as you possibly can.

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Postby beachcomber » Tue Oct 27, 2015 9:44 pm

Pete. wrote:
dysondiver wrote:looks like its just meant to be there ,,,,


That's the most sensible mounting option if it will fit, and the way I've been looking at. The first rule of turbocharging bikes - mount the unit as high as you possibly can.


That "rule" is only relevant with regard to oil return - which IS fairly critical. The idea is to bring the return [ under gravity ] above the oil level in the sump.

You can achieve exactly that using a scavenge pump if the turbo is placed lower due to packaging constraints. As the turbo is effectively a pump - it doesn't care where it is spacially.


We've looked at two options - the one shown on the Blue bike, and the space under the gearbox. Both locations have their pro's and cons. Now we have the turbo unit on the bench, we can have a good look at what's what this weekend. Either location allows us to have a decent size intercooler. Early days yet.
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Postby Pete. » Tue Oct 27, 2015 10:02 pm

It is indeed critical. If you introduce oil mist to the intake you increase the risk of detonation significantly.

My current bike utilises a mechanical scavenge pump that I made myself and is driven off the crank. The turbo is physically too big to get high enough above the oil level to drain effectively.

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Turbo R11S

Postby Abbadon50 » Wed Nov 11, 2015 9:36 pm

I was looking for a new exhaust system and came across this site that also does a Turbo kit for the R11S I hope this is the sort of info you are looking for.

http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/partnumbers ... leexhausts

This page is the spec and price lists for their parts.
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Postby Neil178 » Wed Nov 11, 2015 10:24 pm

Hello and welcome!
I remember some guys over on Pelican about 10 years ago trying to buy things from these guys.
Iirc they never got any replies and gave up on them.
I may have even emailed them myself, but too many dead brain cells to remember any more.

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Postby Abbadon50 » Thu Nov 12, 2015 10:20 am

Thanks for the welcome. Even if the company don't want customers, at least the pictures will provide some "guidance " to help in the location of the various components. I have some photos / posters somewhere of turbo'd boxers. But they may be airheads. When I find them I will put them up, if I think they may provide some historical or technical merit.
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Re: Turbo R11S

Postby beachcomber » Fri Nov 13, 2015 11:51 am

Abbadon50 wrote:I was looking for a new exhaust system and came across this site that also does a Turbo kit for the R11S I hope this is the sort of info you are looking for.

http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/partnumbers ... leexhausts

This page is the spec and price lists for their parts.


They did produce an ace kit for the Flying Bricks, but was super expensive.

Although they listed a kit for the Oilheads - I have NEVER seen a picture of one installed !!

Thanx for the headsup though - any info at this point is welcome, as I see no point in completely re-inventing the wheel.
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