Sigh...
This is not a turbocharger. It is a supercharger or blower and follows much the same design as the blower bentleys (4, 4 1/2 and 8 litre varieties) one of which I was lucky to see outside my parents house one day.. but I digress.
The idea is with a supercharger and why they were used more in the early days is that they were more simple because you dont need to meter the charge as you do with a turbocharger. All you are doing is pushing more of the same mixture charge into the cylinder at one time - a similar effect that either a reed kit or a tuned pipe is intended to have in a 2 stroke motor.
In this case it is true that unlike the supercharger on the Bentley motors (which used up to two massive carbs between the front wheels of the car and ran off spur gearing from the crank) it looks like its driven by exhaust pressure the concept is the same and will have the same effect - whereas a turbocharger is specifically designed to raise the compression of an engine by orders of magnitude to obtain the same general effect.
This motor therefore should provide good performance and should be able to spool the supercharger fairly progressively without too much problem since the engine will always operate in a pressurised state - thus the cfm from the exhaust will therefore be higher and further assist the charging of the intake.
Its also a good thing to have a free flow muffler fitted since that reduces backpressure and helps provide the best flow past the exhaust rotor and out.
Re the lubrication... as this engine is two stroke it should have enough lubrication in the mix to run ok - my only worry is if there are two bearings, one to the front (inlet air) and another to the back (exhaust side) - in that case the exhaust side bearings could cause problems unless the oil in the mixture can percolate through or there is some sort of manual oiler...
Now... all I ask is can you make up a kit for this that'll fit a schwinn cruiser
. I am also curious as to a ballpark figure for building something like your setup
I think its the best and most creative machine I have seen on here so far
Jemma xx