I like to stay to the mower root and keep factory style transaxle and engines. But we did build a very small rider and used a 110cc atv engine and it's just as much fun!
I have done the same thing with a 15hp kawasaki and a turbo off a c3.3 cat what I have seen was the farther away the carb was from the intake the harder it was to make it idle
With my first build doing draw thru turbski I always had to have an intake tube on the inlet side of the carburetor. When I had a filter directly on the carburetor it wouldn't run correctly, I still don't completely understand that
If you're in the MN area we are looking to get out on the lakes asap but the recent warm weather and rain has made the lakes very wet on top of the ice. Also about ready for the new twin turbo build
I'm making a turbo mower off a single cylinder Briggs on a Montgomery ward and I'm having a decent amount of trouble trying to figure out a oil system for the turbo I'm wondering what you did, I'm thinking of getting a cheap electric oil pump to pump it into the turbo but am not sure yet. Would love some input!
@@trevorlarson7990 Whoever said they circulate their oil is to not be trusted on any motor related topic .... Ever ... That is the equivalent in badness as telling someone you can run a two stroke on unmixed gas , perhaps they just didnt know and just wanted to say something but you simply can't trust people that just say stuff when they don't really know If you search online you will be able to find some pumps about the size of a large potato, they're also about 2-4 hundred bucks simply due to the fact that they are pretty much guaranteed to works his is considering if you loose oil pressure the turbo eats itself faster than a Subaru with a broken timing belt . Here's a link to a site specializing in them they'll have all the answers you need www.rbracing-rsr.com/oilsystems.htm
@@firemyster4707 thanks! This is just the info I was looking for, I was able to find alot of this info when I was first starting to look for info on how to do it
Wow dude just wow I need more speed and some donuts too I want to do this to a 20 horse herd that ain't hard all you need is a good cable and be able to weld good
It's really not terrible and you don't have to weld super good, this is just lawn mower science. In the drifting world we call the moving donuts a 360 or 720 etc. It's crazy how all the same principles transfer to drifting a mower on ice. You can clutch kick, mower deck handle converted to a handbrake. It's great practice on the off season and a fraction of the cost. Also works well in loose gravel areas!
The bigger the vtwin the more expensive typically, keep your eyes open on the web. I picked up a 34hp kawasaki vtwin for one of the other mowers for $300!
The carb is setup as draw thru, wastegate welded shut, 125cc 2 stroke dirt bike carb on a 724cc vtwin. It's definitely not the best setup or even perfected but it ran great minus low rpm and made 6 psi with intake gaskets leaking
Honestly no idea, I've had this mower for probably 7 years and originally built it to cruise around at the racetrack when I'm competing with my car. Nowadays I just use it as a project to practice any fabrication skills. We also do Lawn mower drag races in the summer. Realistically without going crazy you could pick up an old rider for cheap usually under $100 then pulley and belt swap for $60-100 and you'll be doing 30-60 mph. Stud the edges of tires for Ice, that way traction is adjustable via rear tire pressure. The best way to posi a rear end is getting a spare or broken one and remove the spider gears to reinstall into the good one by just adding 2 more. So a total of 6 spider gears will make it a posi with no welding required.
Thank you for that much needed info so many groups of race/mud mowers but no one ever explains anything I'll probably have some questions for you I'm the near future hope you don't mind lol
I have the outer edges of the tire studded, If I want more traction I go down on tire psi or less traction I go up on psi. It's setup to be more like a drift car but since that is put away during winter I practice on the ice while fishing
CJ Cusey it sounds awesome man. I have a mower that I want to put a turbo on. Should be easy enough to do the plumbing for the turbo on an opposed twin. Tho, I like the Vtwin sound more
Yes the typical lawn tractor transaxle has many ways to lock the diff. I currently do the easiest way by adding 2 extra spider gears which are automatically held in place, I think it is a much better method than welding them. Less messy, no axle hop from the weld not being perfect, and I also fill them with gear oil instead of grease
We definitely need a lawnmower drifting competition
Definitely agree, way cheaper than the real deal!
FD lawnmower
I’m now jealous, I’m now going to do something crazy with my mower
Lol I’m looking at older John Deere’s. 108 or 111 maybe
@@justinlamb3822 just stay away from the hydrostatic transaxle. Anything would work its just about how far you want to go! Good luck!
@@CJSFBRD I agree, the older john deers don’t have hydrostatic at least
I like to stay to the mower root and keep factory style transaxle and engines. But we did build a very small rider and used a 110cc atv engine and it's just as much fun!
How can you not adore this country
Helllllll yeaahhhhhh bubbbaaaaaaa America at its finest.
He looks like he's having the absolute time of his life
Now if we had a whole group of them!
It's a freaking blast
@@CJSFBRDwe have groups of off-road mowers that do this all the time
@@CJSFBRDth-cam.com/video/pLOHgRQjKjc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7n2cRyoN1-V_a1d-
Sounds so cool with the turbo whistle!
That’s a bad ass mower
I have done the same thing with a 15hp kawasaki and a turbo off a c3.3 cat what I have seen was the farther away the carb was from the intake the harder it was to make it idle
With my first build doing draw thru turbski I always had to have an intake tube on the inlet side of the carburetor. When I had a filter directly on the carburetor it wouldn't run correctly, I still don't completely understand that
Now I really want to do the same thing that’s really cool
If you're in the MN area we are looking to get out on the lakes asap but the recent warm weather and rain has made the lakes very wet on top of the ice. Also about ready for the new twin turbo build
that is the most coolest lawn mower in the world
Sounds so fucking cool🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
What ride on mower comes with the Briggs 26hp Intek engine or did you engine swap it
This 26hp Briggs is from a 2009 Cub Cadet
get that thing some studded tires will be a monster out there
She is "drift" studded on the outer edges of the tires. Traction is based on tire pressure which I had high pressure in this video for less traction.
I'm making a turbo mower off a single cylinder Briggs on a Montgomery ward and I'm having a decent amount of trouble trying to figure out a oil system for the turbo I'm wondering what you did, I'm thinking of getting a cheap electric oil pump to pump it into the turbo but am not sure yet. Would love some input!
Yes, that's what I did. I did the exact same project as you the cheap oil pump is a reliable idea.
@@firemyster4707 did you end up having problems with having to much pressure so it would leak oil thru the seals on the turbo?
@@trevorlarson7990 Whoever said they circulate their oil is to not be trusted on any motor related topic .... Ever ...
That is the equivalent in badness as telling someone you can run a two stroke on unmixed gas , perhaps they just didnt know and just wanted to say something but you simply can't trust people that just say stuff when they don't really know
If you search online you will be able to find some pumps about the size of a large potato, they're also about 2-4 hundred bucks simply due to the fact that they are pretty much guaranteed to works his is considering if you loose oil pressure the turbo eats itself faster than a Subaru with a broken timing belt .
Here's a link to a site specializing in them they'll have all the answers you need
www.rbracing-rsr.com/oilsystems.htm
@@firemyster4707 thanks! This is just the info I was looking for, I was able to find alot of this info when I was first starting to look for info on how to do it
@@trevorlarson7990 rlly?
😮 turbo
26hp Briggs Intek motor on 6 psi with a 2 stroke 125cc dirt bike carburetor
Ice fishermen are content freezing their ass on a bucket and staring at hole in the ice for hours. I bet this was too much excitement for them.
I'll do a bucket, hole hopping on a 30*F day any colder and I get sick of the line freezing
Anybody that watches this and doesn't give it a LIKE ,should be ashamed of them selves.
Much appreciated! It's almost that season, I'm going to have to do a fresh rebuild on the mower with a new turbo kit
What the fuck did I just see on my screen, fucking made my day👍
Wow dude just wow I need more speed and some donuts too I want to do this to a 20 horse herd that ain't hard all you need is a good cable and be able to weld good
It's really not terrible and you don't have to weld super good, this is just lawn mower science. In the drifting world we call the moving donuts a 360 or 720 etc. It's crazy how all the same principles transfer to drifting a mower on ice. You can clutch kick, mower deck handle converted to a handbrake. It's great practice on the off season and a fraction of the cost. Also works well in loose gravel areas!
Were can i found an engine like yours cheap
I have a briggs and Stratton 11hp and i want to change the engine
The bigger the vtwin the more expensive typically, keep your eyes open on the web. I picked up a 34hp kawasaki vtwin for one of the other mowers for $300!
Love it!
Someone please submit this video to SlapTrain
Nice civic
Good one lol
It's funtastic!!!!!
It would be funny if you put a plow on it and got plowing done faster than the 4 wheeler
Good motor 👍
time for JDM lawn mowers
at one point i did have the headlights tinted yellow
@@CJSFBRD gnarlyness
Got our own turbo mower if y’all are interested, check out or channel!!!
Believe me Northy I've been following your stuff just trying to bang some ideas and what nots! Like the vids!
Basically its lightweight turbo Civic
I want one. But, I'd be pissed if this asshole was doing this while I'm in my shack trying to catch a real line stretcher
My normal lake where we fish. Unfortunately the bite is very slow during the day
super cool
It's almost that season again hoping for good ice!
724cc! That is big for a lawnmower, bruh, a dirtrbike doesn't even have that amount of cc's!
It's a briggs and stratton from a cub cadet typical rider that had a 52" 3 blade deck
Pov the start of the video 😏
Is the carb set up as a draw through or blow through?
The carb is setup as draw thru, wastegate welded shut, 125cc 2 stroke dirt bike carb on a 724cc vtwin. It's definitely not the best setup or even perfected but it ran great minus low rpm and made 6 psi with intake gaskets leaking
What a legend
what size Turbo do you have on it?? sounds like it's making boost in low rpm as well
TD04 Neon SRT4 turbo at 6psi, need a smaller turbo
great info thx 👍 Building a driftmower for my younger brother 🙂
"building for younger brother" is what you say until you have so much fun you'll need 2!
haha I'm already thinking about it 😁 but I have my drift car I need to finish
Im going w one of the elcheepo superchargers from ebay on my new build
Awesome! How much $ did it take to do that?
Honestly no idea, I've had this mower for probably 7 years and originally built it to cruise around at the racetrack when I'm competing with my car. Nowadays I just use it as a project to practice any fabrication skills. We also do Lawn mower drag races in the summer. Realistically without going crazy you could pick up an old rider for cheap usually under $100 then pulley and belt swap for $60-100 and you'll be doing 30-60 mph. Stud the edges of tires for Ice, that way traction is adjustable via rear tire pressure. The best way to posi a rear end is getting a spare or broken one and remove the spider gears to reinstall into the good one by just adding 2 more. So a total of 6 spider gears will make it a posi with no welding required.
Thank you for that much needed info so many groups of race/mud mowers but no one ever explains anything I'll probably have some questions for you I'm the near future hope you don't mind lol
Mower sounds badass who needs a atv just build off-road mowers they are just as much fun
Much fun on smooth surfaces, need back re-alignment after rough surface 😆
@@CJSFBRDsome suspension will help
I actually do have about 1" of front suspension because I always bend the spindles on hard landing wheelies or jumping
Some traction aids would make all the difference
I have the outer edges of the tire studded, If I want more traction I go down on tire psi or less traction I go up on psi. It's setup to be more like a drift car but since that is put away during winter I practice on the ice while fishing
Does it actually make boost
This setup made 6lbs building a new setup this winter
Seems to roll coal sometimes. Is it a diesel motor by any chance?
You can hear its a gas engine
Well you see here it runs rich until in boost, also the air filter was severely plug with snow after hitting many snow banks
CJ Cusey oh okay. Makes sense. What motor is in it? A vanguard?
2009 26hp Briggs Intek
CJ Cusey it sounds awesome man. I have a mower that I want to put a turbo on. Should be easy enough to do the plumbing for the turbo on an opposed twin. Tho, I like the Vtwin sound more
Is it stock motor or a motorcycle motor?
Plz can we get some "MO" of this
You got it buddy! It is spring time here now. I will be updating the turbo kit soon with a bit better setup from what I learned.
Does this have diff lock?
Yes the typical lawn tractor transaxle has many ways to lock the diff. I currently do the easiest way by adding 2 extra spider gears which are automatically held in place, I think it is a much better method than welding them. Less messy, no axle hop from the weld not being perfect, and I also fill them with gear oil instead of grease
What is the engine?
26 hp Briggs and Stratton intek V twin
What engine is in it
26hp Briggs and Stratton Vtwin 724cc and a dodge neon SRT4 turbo which I believe is a variation of a K03
Bro it triggers me i want to hear that thing screammmmm jyst fullllll throtle it DAMNNNNN
What mower is that Murray?
83 or 84 Gilson
What motor is that?
Briggs and Stratton 26hp vtwin intek
Hahahaha this is cool
I’d rather do it in mud I’m not from the north so I don’t care so much for the freezing cold.
Sumer time is car season for me, it's not bad with warm clothes!