If it is, there'll be a turbocharger in the engine compartment.
There is currently no commercially available turbocharger small enough to provide a flexible match to a 100CC engine. If this is a 2-stroke engine you are slightly more likely to find a turbocharger that can give you a a small benefit at the upper rpm range, nevertheless, it will not be a flexible power-adder. Instead, try to contact a manufacturer of nitrous-oxide kits and find out if they can provide a custom nozzled kit suitable for your power needs.
What motor? The term motor usually refers to an electric motor. The term engine usually refers to an internal compustion engine. Please restate your question with the model and size motor or engine you are referring to.
right side of motor where the engine mount is
this is a 150 engine for a verucci motorcycle. where can I find a schematic?
you look on the engine for the motor number
Dealer? Salvage Yard? Engine rebuilder?
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You will not find it on the engine. It is mounted in the fuel line between the fuel tank and the engine. Look and you will find it.
We Can find the Electric Motor in the vehicle as a self, which helps to start the engine initially.
A turbocharger operates by harnessing exhaust gas energy to increase an engine's air intake, thereby enhancing its power output. It consists of two main components: the turbine and the compressor. Exhaust gases spin the turbine, which is connected to the compressor via a shaft; as the turbine spins, it drives the compressor to draw in and compress more air into the engine. This process increases the engine's efficiency and performance by allowing for more fuel to be burned. (As a text-based AI, I am unable to provide sketches directly, but you can easily find diagrams illustrating the components and flow of a turbocharger online.)