Have any of you used any of the following and what were the results?
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It's absolutely silly and absurd for anyone to be interested in this kind of thing for a lawn mower that's actually used to cut grass.
Even the current horsepower ratings we have, even though they're kind of a joke and erroneously high, still have far more power than we need to cut our lawns!
The only thing I can see this being worthwhile for are the play toys and race or pulling mowers people do.
This is not some makeshift play around kit but a real turbocharger and would certainly give huge power increases but it also would come with other complications with tuning and then with exhaust etc but I'm assuming anyone wanting to build this kind of power for pulling purposes etc is using a custom exhaust of a very large size or rather a dump and using the size to help tune exhaust scavenging etc.
Now in the play around version of Turbo charging lawn mower I've done that several times just for fun.
The quickest and easiest way has always been with a leaf blower but you can also use anything where you have a controlled or consistent flow of air like a shop vac exhaust or compressed air etc.
All you have to do is add an extra fuel source
So you take your handheld leaf blower whether it be gasoline or a battery powered one and then you drill you a hole somewhere around 8 in from the end of they discharged tube there where the air comes out and you pipe you a little hose brass fitting spray tip nozzle etc into there.
You need Subway to control the size of the bottom like a fixed orifice etc but many things can be adapted.
Then you run you a piece of tubing, preferably clear so you can see the fuel flow to a fuel tank source and when you blow the air out the blower it will suck the fuel out and you can adjust everything just right with your speed and with the orifice size so you're blowing a gasoline enriched mixture of air coming out of the end.
Now of course you can take this makeshift design a little further and turn it into a flamethrower too but none of it is very safe.
So you just pipe the leaf blower into the intake with various plastic hose and adapter assemblies like PVC or Shop-Vac accessories.
You can even get creative and make a little box with a rubber flap that falls down and is open when the engine is running and no air coming from the leaf blower so it sucks air not through the tubing and not through the leaf blower but in reality that's not really a problem because most leaf blowers will flow just fine and don't restrict the flow at all.
This way though when you pressurize the air filter intake and stuff with the leaf blower it will soft close the little box flap so the only air coming through is coming from the leaf blower with the gasoline mixture.
The problem is you really can't give it that much volume until you get up to pretty high engine speeds but if you had a situation where you kept the engine at constant RPMs or even if you eliminated the governor like many race engines do you could get it adjusted pretty decently.