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Turbos? Mhmm, never heard of a boosted revo, I have heard of supercharged ones though. If you wanna go that route. Go RB inovations, they sell them.
Pipes? thats normal in any of them.
 
Just upgrade your pipe. Dont bother trying to do a charger of anykind. You can search it on this forum and find out why not.
 
are turbo chargers and after market pipes practical on the revo
pipes yes, turbo chargers are a waist of money, do a search there are numerious test done , none show much, if any . proformance advantages.
 
An aftermarket pipe and air filter is always a good idea. You can tune your performance with a pipe without hurting the motor. Take the extra $$ that you would spend on a supercharger and buy a better (bigger) motor. In the end, it will perform better, it will be easier to tune, and last longer than any boosted (leaned-out) motor.
 
There arent any valve's in the motor so it can't close them to allow the air to compress and actually make power so either way just a waste to turbo charge or super charge these motors.
 
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