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Fabricator Extraordinare
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: brookings oregon
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So I've discovered the inherent flaw in using pie cuts for everything. Besides tons of welding that is. All the heat from welding, and all the little gaps added together means a lot more opportunities for the metal to pull. I finally welded up the exhaust and the turbo manifold. The turbo mani pulled almost a quarter of an inch, so I had to cut it apart again and add in a section to get it back where it needed to be. Whew, that was a lot of welding
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Also I welded up the fuel rail and installed it. I still need to figure out some mounting tabs for it, but it just looks so cool in there I had to take a few pictures! ![]() It's a tight fit for sure. ![]() I'm optimistically about a month and a half away from starting this thing up, got to start checking things off of the list so I can accomplish that. Welding up the intercooler piping is next. thanks for looking Sky |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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good luck with the build, cant wait to see it finished! |
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XS650 Addict
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Houston, Texas
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Yamaha built a turbo Seca, as I recall, that was about 650cc or maybe 600cc in displacement. Dunno what sort of turbo they used, but I reckon it was fairly tiny. And I'll bet it wasn't running more than about 6 psi of boost or so. Seems to me that, with a turbo that's oversized for your application, it'll be a bit slow to spool up. You might can also do like other turbo-heads do and play around with a hybrid setup. Keep a larger compressor side, and look for a smaller turbine side, which will provide faster spool-ups while still retaining the same compressor maps.
One trick I picked up recently, that I did to my Volvo's Mitsubishi TD04H-13c, was to port and polish the turbine housing, especially around the wastegate port. This is done to reduce temperatures in there as well as to improve flow and reduce back pressure. It was easy to do with a die grinder and bits that'll work for cast iron. Followed up the porting with spiral sandpaper bits to smooth it out real purty. Are you running stock pistons? Given that the stock XS650's motor has only about an 8.4:1 compression ratio, I think that, with a good EFI controller -- especially one that could somehow be tied into your electronic ignition setup -- you can safely do more than 12 psi. But 12 psi is a good starting point, methinks. Using Volvos as an example, their B230FT motor, which is the one they used for the 700 and 900-series turbocharged cars, has an 8.5:compression ratio, and you can safely run about 15 psi with those motors and not run into trouble. But then the EFI and ignition systems are tied together, so if ping is detected, timing is retarded almost instantly. |
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Last edited by cooltouch; 07-28-2010 at 10:35 AM.
Michael
Triple Tuning Forks Rule! XS650s: D, E, SG, SH (sold) Norton/Beemers/Sporty |
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"PureBred Fabrications"
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Dayton, Ohio
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I know what you mean about the pie cuts. Made a full SRT-4 exhaust once from scratch pie cutting everything and designing a complete new y-pipe for the rear. Needless to say .. once, is cool. You get to step back and look at it and go wow .. thats sweet. You get that feeling of accomplishment .. then the immediate next things that go through your mind is "I did this job way to cheap" .. and "screw that i think ill just bend it up next time".
haha .. anyways looks nice man |
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Dayton, OH '77 XS650 - " Down To Brass Tax " |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI, USA
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That exhaust does look like it was quite a bit of work. Any reason you didn't cut a couple of pre-bent pieces and weld those together like you did for the side that comes off the turbo?
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- Travis
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Contract Killer
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Naptown MD
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Dang that thing looks sweet!
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XS650 Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Idaho
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Can't wait to see the next update! I have just started my first XS build to be a chop. I know exactly what I want to do when that one is done!!
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XS650exhaust.com
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Orange, Ma
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“It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.” Mark Twain
"Any fool can criticize,condem and complain and most fools do." Ben Franklin |
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XS650 New Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 3
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Do you have any concerns about having the turbo that close to the fuel rail & the plastic injectors?
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XS650 New Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Karratha, Western Australia
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Awesome build mate.
Im getting bits together to turbo and EFI my XS650. Im using a turbo from a smart car. (probably twins in twins in the end) originally from a 700cc diesel, only boosts to about 7psi though ![]() ![]() ![]() Im concerned obout oil flow to the turbo though especially since these arent ball bearing turbos so they will require more flow. What are your plans? Im concerned just tapping in to the existing head feed line may rob too much pressure I was possibly considering mounting a second oil pump in place of the starter motor |
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Fabricator Extraordinare
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: brookings oregon
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That's a sweet little turbo man!
You'll see what I did for oiling in this update: Betcha thought I was dead right? Haha, man been working a lot on this thing lately, about time to get back to the fabrication side of things, but here's a video to show you what I've been up to! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s44_EFLTd80 YouTube - Turbocharged/fuel injected XS650 It runs! Man, it's been amazing to actually get the engine to start up, it's validation of everything I've done so far. It really gives me the motivation I need to really get back at this thing and get it going. Now that I know I'm not just wasting my time with it I can really put forth some solid effort. Two things: The sound quality is pretty bad on the video, sorry about that. It sounds better in person. It also sounds like it's idling at 4000 rpm in the vid, in actuality it's somewhere around 1700rpm. Also I was kind of bummed because I figured that with the two into one exhaust and the turbo it'd sound pretty different. Wrong it sounds identical to my chopper! Hah, guess I should have seen that one coming since they're the same engine, but still, maybe it'll sound different once I get it under load and really up into the powerband. Thanks to everyone who's been writing and asking about this. It's been a labor of love and even though it won't be rideable for some time yet, I really appreciate everyone who gives me feedback on it. Hope you enjoy the video and if you have any questions at all feel free to ask.... Sky |
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XS650 Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Kenora, ON
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Wow, very cool! Sounds wicked
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King of the Ass-Hats
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Manch-Vegas
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I really dig this project and get psyched every time I see an update. It just gets better and better, brother! Thanks for the share.
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You get me slapped with a fine. You pick fights with the customers and I have to patch everything up. You get us chased out of a funeral home by violating a corpse. To top it all off, you ruined my relationship with Veronica! What's your encore? Do you like, anally rape my mother while pouring sugar in my gas tank???
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XS650 Junkie
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: New Hampshire
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Truly innovative and most excellent. This bike will be wicked. Did you upgrade your charging system? You'll need a reliable one for your EFI for sure. I also am wondering about your turbo oil return. Do you think you could go straight down into the case instead of to the side cover? Maybe I should inject my GS!
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" Face it, you're a neomaxizoomdweebie. What else would you be doing if you weren't out making yourself a better citizen?"
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI, USA
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Great work! Keep the updates coming!
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- Travis
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Back in the World
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Ol' Kaintuck
Posts: 3,754
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I love a rat's nest of experimental wiring with sensors and controllers and actuators. Doesn't matter what it is, motorcycle, atom smasher, doesn't matter
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1981 XS650, removed ts canceler, removed clutch switch, removed big gray headlight thing behind battery, removed kill switch (crumbled), removed chain guard, (came off), "throw in the towel" vacuum petcock mod, surplus Bosch H4 headlight shell. CB750 handlebars, various wire and tape.
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XS650 Enthusiast
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Cornfields, Indiana
Posts: 37
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TRULY INSANE!!!!!!!!!!! That's why I like it!!!!
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Sorry guys..I am a Harley guy so I might ask stupid questions till I learn these bikes! When I do..hopefully I can make a better contribution here...also I must ask..
Am I the only one counting empty Beer Cans when calculating "cost to build" on a project??????
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Fabricator Extraordinare
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: brookings oregon
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The throttle body I'm using has a spot for an IAC valve as well, I currently have it blocked off, but I've been thinking about getting that wired up as well. Thanks for the continued interest guys, I hope to keep the updates coming. |
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"PureBred Fabrications"
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Dayton, Ohio
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A friend and i ran one of the early versions of MS on a 1g awd dsm (eagle talon) about 5 years ago.. it was really awesome the first time it fired with the new sensors the circuit board and the rediculous tune we had on it.. the feeling is awesome.
Looks cool .. wideband ms tuning is awesome. Just incase you hadnt gotten any info on them before the factory mitsubishi injectors for turbo DSM's 90-99 were 450cc's (42lb) and the JDM injectors for the early models had a 510cc (48lb) option. I think i may have a set of four of each. If you're ever interested in them let me know..they should be the same size, mitsu made a lot of the equipment for the srt4's and most of their DSM stuff even now becoming 20 years old .. is still quite bullet proof. Good luck .. looking good. Luke |
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XS650 Addict
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Maine
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was it building boost at idle?? I thought the gauge said 20lbs!!! but i couldn't se it well...??
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