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lol, in my desperation to find a supercharger for the LLT, I came across Ebay's Electric supercharger. LOL... Have you guys seen that? It's funny lol.
Hook a fan up the to car battery, and it sucks in air at 40,000 RPM 1/10 of a second. Apparently gives 3psi boost. lol... looks hilarious. On a side note, is it possible to go Super turbo charged? Is that like way to expensive? lol
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The electric fans, are not a good idea. Most of the time they are not designed for a harsh environment like a engine compartment. They may move "some" air, but an engine moves a very good volume of air, and we could do the math, but at a point, the fan becomes a restriction to flow. Super- turbo charger? The actual early name for a turbocharger is a superturbocharger. From Wikipedia - "Early manufacturers of turbochargers referred to them as "turbosuperchargers". A supercharger is an air compressor used for forced induction of an engine. Logically then, adding a turbine to turn the supercharger would yield a "turbosupercharger". However, the term was soon shortened to "turbocharger". This is now a source of confusion, as the term "turbosupercharged" is sometimes used to refer to an engine that uses both a crankshaft-driven supercharger and an exhaust-driven turbocharger, often referred to as twincharging." Now, twin charging. Its been done. Its interesting. Expensive and complicated. They are interesting design exercises , but honestly not worth all the hassles. I was in the US Navy for 6 years, and I worked on control systems for Detroit Diesels. 16V149T. Those are 16 cylinder in a V configuration , 149 cubic inches per cylinder , turbo charged. Actually they were twin supercharged, and quad turbocharged. Two superchargers feeding each supercharger. 2 stroke, noisy, nasty thing that Detroit. It did make about 1700 hp, and turned right on about 1800 rpms to make 1000 kW of power. They work, they are common, but complicated.
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I think there's a twincharged build thread here somewhere? Hmmm
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Heres the thing with twin charging a non factory supercharged car.
$7000 for a supercharger $7000 for a turbo setup $14,000 for a very complicated setup. Yes it can work. You have to be pretty eccentric to want to run it. I did just see a twin charged Mustang in the current issue of Hot Rod Magazine. http://www.hellionpowersystems.com/i...article&id=140
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The electric ones, GARBAGE. PLEASE do not buy one of those. I have a buddy that actually tried to put one of those on his old '88 civic.. destroyed his engine. Something broke on start-up, went right into the engine and destroyed it. @Sean- 7 years, still active, Navy. Those diesels are somethin else. I'd like to see an LM2500 powered Camaro, haha. |
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Cool. I was a gas turbine electrician , GSE, on a frigate ,1991-1997 . I worked on the control systems for the LM2500's. Spent most of my time in CCS, changing light bulbs. So back to superchargers, and V6's, anything is possible, but there has to be the de$ire there by the V6 owners.
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Hmm, well thanks for all the information. It was very educational. I've heard Turbo setups have more problems along the way though, is that true?
I guess in 5 years time, I'll see what FI options are available for the V6... i just wished there was at least 1 SC set out there on the market.
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I'd be more than willing to bet the demand for a roots style supercharger is there. I'd be in
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The piping, intercoolers, bypass valves, couplings, hoses are all more or less the same. A turbo car runs a wastegate to control boost, a supercharger uses engine speed/gearbox/pulley size to control boost. The "problem" with turbochargers is you can easily crank the boost up. Its not a mechanical change, its a twist of a knob, adjustment of a wastegate, or an up on the boost controller. Most peoples thoughts are, if a little is good, a lot more is a lot better. They continue to crank it up, and crank it up, until they find the breaking point. Rather than blame their understanding of the system, they blame the system. Its like nitrous, its easy to keep jetting it up, but you will find that breaking point. Do it wrong, and it can cost a lot of money.
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So turbo chargers are relatively the same... what about superchargers? I hear there are different types of superchargers all together. I guess the different types mean different ways of powering them.
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Two main types for cars. Procharger, Vortech, Paxton all use a centrifugal type supercharger. They are very similar to a turbo, however instead of being exhaust driven, they are driven off the crankshaft. Boost pressure is linear, and follows engine RPM. The higher you rev, the more boost you make. Positive displacement/Roots - Magnuson, Eaton , Edlebrock , etc. These use rotors/screws to compress the air. They are also driven by the crank, but the difference is they actually put out a significant amount of airflow and boost at low RPM. The long version - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superchargers So, what would people want for their V-6? Positive displacement, or Centrifugal? Turbo? The varieties of people, the varieties of choices, again all have to make sense when you are looking at a product like forced induction.
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Thanks for the information guys =)
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