dickfaber wrote:.....thats assuming its a centrifugal blower (like a hairdryer of half a turbo). a rootes blower (like a gm6/71) or a screw blower (like a psi) would turn the other way, meaning the engine would turn the usual way.....
How do you work that out ? Any type of forced induction has to push the air into the motor, not suck it out. If you reversed the direction of the rotor in that picture to clockwise (ie - turning the other way so the engine rotation is 'normal' or anti-clockwise) - then in which direction is the airflow going to move ? Its going to move the air out of the motor, not in.
Having the crank rotate clockwise (ie - backwards) is not that unusual anyway - its been done in a few motors to improve handling (allegedly) as the crank rotation in this direction is supposed to stop the front end from lifting ? Sounds dodgy to me - but the concept of the crank rotating backwards and not forwards is certainly achievable.
Jonno wrote:.... and probably ever since the GPZ750 (they put turbo's on everything in the 1980's)....
well, not quite *everything*

only 4 bikes had OEM turbos. GPz750, CX500, some dodgy 650 Suzuki and the hideously ugly 650 Yamaha. Turbo technology on bikes lasted all of about 3 years - 1985-87. All gone after that.....
