I do not see how that can work. The engine has no intake and exhaust valves other than piston port valve or rotary type valving. You really need overhead valving and control other wise the pressure built on the intake side will simply flow through the combustion chamber unspent and the turbo effect will cancel out. Also, with such a large turbo, I do not think the engine exhaust will have the power to spool it up. A Mitsu TC105 Turbo would also be to large for such a small engine. Also, your typical 2 stroke engine with no overhead valves has a pretty high compression. Around 90lbs or higher static. This compression is too high for a turbo and will blow the motor apart. That is if it would work in the first place. Which I do not think it will. There are 3 things you would need for correct turbo effect for starters, and that is a lower compression motor typically 6:1 or so, the right size turbo the the size motor, and valving to contain the compressed fuel air mixture. But.. I may be wrong since I have never ever turbo an engine with no overhead valving. I have never seen one. Does not mean it can not be done. So.. What I am saying I will make sure is made from Chocolate, because I may have to eat it. But again.. I have never seen it done and I do not see how it can work on this style motor I see in the pictures. But.. Hey.. Give it a shot and let us know. Wear a cup !!! Enjoy the ride.....