Turbo charged/intercooler Raptor 350?
#1
How hard of a project is this to do, lots of modifying? My friends dad and my dad offered to do it to my quad, if it will not blow the quad up, and I pay for most of the parts. Is there a lot of modifying to tthe engine and carb? Ever since I first heard my first turbo, i love when you shift up it makes that "TIS" noise, is there an easier way to get that? I was thinking strapping a tape recorder and pressing play lol. I saw the thread with the warrior that was turbo charged but there aren't any more pictures, and it was never finished i guess?
#2
No offense to your quad by any means, but just be happy with it until you go with a larger bike. The time, money, and reliability stand point doesn't make sense to do all that to a Raptor350. There is a guy on here who has done it to his Warrior though. But that's cause he had the parts laying around and he was obviously bored lol.
Just wait until you step up to a 450 or Raptor700. They will make more power naturally aspirated that a 350 Raptor.
Good luck
Just wait until you step up to a 450 or Raptor700. They will make more power naturally aspirated that a 350 Raptor.
Good luck
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