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Old 11-05-08, 07:19 PM
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If you were happy with the performance, keep it as-is and save your time and money for something more worthwhile.

If you want more power, go turbo.

If you want something unique, try out one of those new Eaton TVS superchargers.

Originally Posted by *TOUCH*
the reason being that the characteristics of superchargers would not provide that kind of power versus a turbo at the same psi.
No, that is for an inefficient Roots type blower. A centrifugal supercharger should have the same efficiency as a comparable turbocharger at the same psi. Belt drag would reduce the power a bit, but the exhaust should be more efficient and make up for some of that loss. Your lack of an intercooler hurts.

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the rotary just seems like its designed for a turbo.
Yes

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HOT HOT air, which can cause preignition
It very likely to lead to detonation, but is less likely to lead to preignition.
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Originally Posted by *TOUCH*
haha, but in all seriousness, thats not true jackchild! with the proper ems (most importantly being the ability to retard timing under boost), and cooling of some sort (intercooler or aux injection) you'll be fine, even with high compression na rotors, altho TII wouldnt hurt.
Then your SC setup will be a unique and special thing...just like all those other SC setups...

Take this statement the way it is intended- if you prepare your engine-fuel, charge temp and timing - the way the successful turbo guys do, there is no reason it won't work. All you need is $. If you cut corners or get boost happy, you will pop it another time.


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Old 11-05-08, 08:03 PM
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TWINCHARGED?keep you low end torque and a nasty top end,the best of both worlds.
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joeylyrech: in a perfect world: Definately. personallytho, i just dont think im that talented nor am i financially endowed or patient enought to pull that one
Old 11-06-08, 03:22 AM
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Your problem was not the 9.4:1 rotors, Aaron Cake is running 13psi on a GT40R on his. 10+psi with no intercooler, NA ECU with RPM based fuel controller, stock timing and 550s is a ticking time bomb. With the TII rotors you are limited to a turbo upgrade for anything over 250whp.

With a supercharger you are WASTING a unique characteristic of the rotary engine, the stronger exhaust pulses. You have already done all the work to rebuild the engine, finish it off and throw a big turbo on it.
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Originally Posted by Karack
torque from SCs are nice but rotaries are happier with turbos.
Yeah, I don't know about that. The easiest and most effective way to get HP from an N/A is to free up the exhaust. With a turbo, all you are doing in putting a cork in the exhaust. I had this conversation with someone alot smarter than me and he was convinced that with enough time and $$, a supercharger could be made to perform better than a turbo. Although he wasn't going to foot the bill

Oh, this is coming from a guy that has made 960 BHP on a 13B

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No, that is for an inefficient Roots type blower. A centrifugal supercharger should have the same efficiency as a comparable turbocharger at the same psi. Belt drag would reduce the power a bit, but the exhaust should be more efficient and make up for some of that loss. Your lack of an intercooler hurts.
I agree, 110%

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With a supercharger you are WASTING a unique characteristic of the rotary engine, the stronger exhaust pulses. You have already done all the work to rebuild the engine, finish it off and throw a big turbo on it.
Yeah, strong exhaust pulses but you're bottling them up with a turbo.

I say keep the SC and here's why.

If you were to go turbo you would need at the minimum a turbo, manifold, wastegate, intercooler and EMS.

If I were you, this is what I would do. Keep the supercharger. Get a REAL EMS. Motec would be nice, M6/800 and make sure there is enough fuel in terms of injectors. Then I would add some AUX injection. See where that leads you. I bet with the AUX injection you'll be able to get alot more boost and do it safely. You won't have to worry AS MUCH about popping another motor, & the motec can safely retard igntion timing based on boost level, or even better, EGTs.

If after all that is done you are still lusting for more power, then go turbo. You'll already have the EMS and the AUX injection and really just need the turbo.

That's what I would do. And for what its worth, I have a turbo setup and I'll be building boost and be around full by about 2k too
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thanks titanium, you are always helpful. i was l;eaning that way at first, but the thing is, even with all the intercooling in the world and an awesome ems, only the motor will be able to take the extra boost. the s/c will physically max at at about 9~10 psi. which is limiting.

also, thats an awesome spool. full boost by 2k!
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hmmmmm, & forgive my lack of knowledge when it comes to SC's and the different types, but if the SC maxes out @ 9-10, would it be possible to put a smaller pulley on and get more boost?

I really believe that it was the factory ecu that popped your motor. I think a different EMS and some good time spent on the dyno would net you some more RWHP. Not to mention the chemical intercooling not only allows you to advance the timing, but by lowering the charge temp I would think it would have benefits onto itself.
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What do you want to accomplish?

It's not really how much horsepower you get, but when you get the horsepower. If you're going racing on a track or setting land speed records on a multilane, then you should go turbo.

If you're trying to beat out the other guy between stoplights, the torque usually comes on earlier with a supercharger. The SC will give you an advantage in the stoplight drag race.

Either way, more boost = less reliability.

With all due respect to Aaroncake, who truly is my idle for his well thought out explanations, 200 horsepower delivered earlier in the powerband is better than 500 horsepower late, because, often times, your not going to get to that point quickly enough to use it.

More importantly, there's always somebody with more boost. But judging from this thread, the guy next to you isn't going to have a supercharger.


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With all due respect to Aaroncake, who truly is my idle
Your idle should be around 800rpm, I think there's a problem if it's Aaron Cake.

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Well, if you really want more power, then you should probably go with a turbo. But since you have a 6-port, that is far from a straight-forward process. If you think you can deal with the power, keep the s/c. If you get an intercooler and a proper EMS, then you should have a nice, solid car.
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Originally Posted by TitaniumTT
hmmmmm, & forgive my lack of knowledge when it comes to SC's and the different types, but if the SC maxes out @ 9-10, would it be possible to put a smaller pulley on and get more boost?
Superchargers have a redline, and become less efficient as they approach the redline, so you can only change the pulleys so much before bad things start to happen. Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the operating parameters of the supercharger in question.

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I really believe that it was the factory ecu that popped your motor. I think a different EMS and some good time spent on the dyno would net you some more RWHP.
I agree. However, the EMS and proper tuning cost a lot of money for working class people, and the typical speed-density EMS needs to be retuned as the engine wears.

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If you're trying to beat out the other guy between stoplights, the torque usually comes on earlier with a supercharger. The SC will give you an advantage in the stoplight drag race.
No, the centrifugal supercharger mentioned in this thread has a slower torque rise than a typical turbocharger, Roots supercharger, or Lysholm supercharger. It is basically a belt-driven turbocharger, which does not really kick in until the higher engine rpm's. The advantages of the centrifugal supercharger are its good efficiency and easy driving (no or low boost) in the lower engine rpm range, as well as the 'attached' feel of the engine rpm-based boost rise which is typical of all belt-driven superchargers.

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Regarding spool times, I think many have forgotten that you were running NO intercooler, I sure did. With my crappy 1.5 to 2.5" piping with the front mounted stock TII intercooler and the extra bend from the TB being on the wrong side my car
hit full boost at ~3000rpm and Aaron's first setup at 2500rpm so I would say that spool times with the two setups are similar.

Do you have a map for the SC? I would be surprised as to how efficient it really is past the 9psi that it was meant to be run at or what the boost limit is.

I always thought that the reason SC setups weren't common was that our engines don't make enough torque to spin a big supercharger. American V8s use SCs to convert their unnecessarily large amounts of torque to useful power and the drag from the SC has little effect on the engine. If you drive an FC with the AC on they drive like crap. A bigger SC with more interia would put even more drag on the engine, but I'm curious as to how this will compare to a similar sized turbo with the lack of backpressure usually created by a turbine.
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Originally Posted by jmkogut
Your idle should be around 800rpm, I think there's a problem if it's Aaron Cake.

idle = idol to me in this sense

Originally Posted by Evil Aviator
Superchargers have a redline, and become less efficient as they approach the redline, so you can only change the pulleys so much before bad things start to happen. Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the operating parameters of the supercharger in question.
Ah, so it's not just a matter of changing a pulley AFTER a certain point. It becomes, crap, need a bigger SC.


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I agree. However, the EMS and proper tuning cost a lot of money for working class people, and the typical speed-density EMS needs to be retuned as the engine wears.
To an extent. Some EMS's have an autotune feature that automatically adjust injector pulses and timing based on set inputs.


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A bigger SC with more interia would put even more drag on the engine, but I'm curious as to how this will compare to a similar sized turbo with the lack of backpressure usually created by a turbine.
I sincerly pray that this is a typo
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Originally Posted by KhanArtisT
Regarding spool times, I think many have forgotten that you were running NO intercooler, I sure did.
Regarding spool times, I think many have forgotten that this is a centrifugal supercharger, which is not designed to make max boost until engine redline. Quoted from 'teh internet' so you do not need to rely on my statements which appear to be ignored on a regular basis:

"Typically, a centrifugal supercharger will make it's maximum (quoted) boost at the engine's redline rpm and nearly nothing at 1500-2000 engine rpm. Boost builds exponentially with engine rpm, meaning that boost comes on very quickly in the upper half of the powerband."
http://www.superchargersonline.com/content.asp?id=21

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Ah, so it's not just a matter of changing a pulley AFTER a certain point. It becomes, crap, need a bigger SC.
Yes, and just like with turbochargers, a bigger supercharger will generally have a higher boost threshold. Matching a centrifigual supercharger to an engine is almost like matching a turbocharger with no wastegate to an engine (which was the old school method BTW).

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To an extent. Some EMS's have an autotune feature that automatically adjust injector pulses and timing based on set inputs.
Autotuning currently only works for a base tune, while the fine tuning still requires a professional. Which EMS has autotuning for ignition timing?

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Originally Posted by Evil Aviator
Quoted from 'teh internet' so you do not need to rely on my statements which appear to be ignored on a regular basis:
I always laugh at how many people ignore/insult me becuase I don't have a running car. Forget the fact that I have owned it for almost 12 years, have done more work than most of the little punks here can dream, and have dropped the equivalent of a third world country's GDP into it, I'm often ignored as well becuase I use proper grammar and don't drift

Originally Posted by Evil Aviator
Yes, and just like with turbochargers, a bigger supercharger will generally have a higher boost threshold. Matching a centrifigual supercharger to an engine is almost like matching a turbocharger with no wastegate to an engine (which was the old school method BTW).
What about using a pop-off valve and a smaller pulley. Let the boost build quicker but maintain a set level. It seems like a mikeymouse way of doing it though.


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Autotuning currently only works for a base tune, while the fine tuning still requires a professional. Which EMS has autotuning for ignition timing?
It's not autotune for ignition, more like trim based on egt's. I;m still learning ALOT about the software. It's beyond me at this point. Motec M820 V3 though.
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Originally Posted by jmkogut
Your idle should be around 800rpm, I think there's a problem if it's Aaron Cake.

Yikes! and English major! I didn't mean that Aaroncake sits around! Typo is my second language.
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sorry, i havent been able to respond to this thread, yesterday i was driving to pick up my engine for half the day and today i have been at work and im about to go to a wedding rehersal! i will address things more detailed later, but the one thing i want to touch on is when i said it physically wont make more than 9~10 psi. TTT is right that smaller pulleys=higher boost and evil aviator is right that after a certain point, the s/c becomes unefecient just like a turbo. what i was geeting at tho is that i currently have the smallest pulley (therefore highest boost pontential) that will work on this blower without causing it to fail. this particular unit (and i will have to find the post in the mustang forum i got this from [puke]) can only withstand 38000rpm (the s/c itself, not the engine of course). after this point, the planetary bearing is inevitably gonna fail after repeated exposure to this rpm. its just a design flaw i guess. i was passed on this info by a guy name phil garrott (spelling) that had the same s/c as me like 7 years ago. he found out the hard way by running the smaller pulley (the one i hit 12 psi on) and destroying the s/c. luckily it was still under warranty. when he took it to paxton to have it rebuilt they told him that the company (nelson) that was distributing the fc "bolt-on" kit was using a smaller than recommended pulley to increase desirability by saying that it could hit over 10 psi. phil then bought the correct size pulley and lived happily ever after. coincidently, phil told me that he heard nelson was having so many units come back destroyed that they released a "revised unit" that used the bigger pulley.

when i get home ill address some other things that were brought up (unless TTT or EA get to it first!!)

THANKS FOR AL THE INPUT GUYS! KEEP IT COMING

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also, i was told that these are the boost stats:

small pulley (3.25") w/ standard impeller: 8 psi max
small pulley (3.25") w/ upgrade impeler: 11 psi (this is the setup that i hit 12 with, altho i was tempting fate)
revised, large (3.75") pulley w/ standard impeller: 6 psi max
revised, large (3.75") pulley w/ upgrade impeller: 9 psi max (what i ran after finding out i was tempting fate)
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ok, now that im home, i wanted to address what evil aviator was discussing. YES, centriugal s/c is like a turbo that is powered by the crank (or in this case eccentric) shaft via belts instead of exhaust, hence the signature.with this in mind, everything EA said is absolutely true in theory, but it doesnt fit with my experience. unlike what a centrifugal s/c should do, i seemed to build my boost rather quickly (like i said before). since i have never driven another centrifigal s/c'ed car, i can only compare to a turbo, and compared to turbo cars i have driven, the building of the boost is incedibly linear. i will admit that it did increase faster on the top end, but still much more linear than a turbo. in regards to the torque curve, altho i have no sheets to prove it (and pianoprodigy's dyno sheets seem to contradict what i have said and am about to say again) the bottom end torque seems excellent (at least on the butt dyno) altho it is not on par with roots type s/c (i have driven both a roots type powered miata and a roots type powered t-bird), it is leagues above an na and even a sock TII. i think thats all i had to say for now
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turbo!!!!!!!! if i had teh money id get 2 rx7s and have one of each. that way both ur sides are happy! ^^
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haha, yea, i wish i had the money for 2 fc's, let alone actually having 2 fc's. like i said before, i am pretty much sold on the idea of a turbo ( i kinda already was before i made this thread.) i am currently negociating with another forum member who is interested in buying my s/c with its extras. if he doesnt get it, its going to the f/s section, if it doesnt sell within the month, im just throwin that bitch back on the car!!

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