Supercharger Turbo
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Supercharger Turbo
Is this really cracked out to be what it says to be. Because if it is then i might buy it. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Supercha ... enameZWDVW
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its junk, the motor sucks more at 2000rpm, than that gives out, you can test it with a boost gauge, thats on a h22, and its going for 155.99us, that is a hot water heater motor, for the exhaust, its 36 canadian $$$. i no becuase i need it to buy 1 for my water heater and i was thinking maybe it works for the car so i did it 3y ago, on my friend car. you can get it in any heating supplier.
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Unfortunatly sticky posts tend to clutter up the forum...... but it might be a good " All about electric superchargers"
An electric supercharger will work.... for the few seconds it takes to go down a drag strip..... but not the little crap box things they sell on ebay.
I'm sort of tempted to hook up a nice high power starter motor through a gearing system to a T04E compressor.
You could have a "switchable" entry port...... normally the car runs naturally aspirated and then at the flip of a switch the air starts coming from the electrically powered compressor and bang.... you have 20 psi for about 30 seconds..... then... when the batteries are drained.... it switches back to "naturally aspirated mode" and flips the intake back over.
You could do it without a flap.... but it would be a significant restriction on the intake path in naturally aspirated mode.
And..... just like Nitrous.... you could have some jets to dump fuel into the intake as boost hits.
You could use your alternator to recharge the batteries..... say the power is 6000W ( roughly 8 hp ).... with two 12V batteries your looking at a drain of about 500A for 30 seconds.
So..... if you drained 6000W you need to put back 6000W......but your alternator can't charge it as quick as you drained it.
Let's say your alternator manages 25A.... that means the backflow of energy is 20 times slower than you drained it...... therefor it will take 30X20 = 600 seconds to recharge the batteries.
600 seconds = 10 minutes.
So...... you could have a nice boost for 30 seconds ..... and then your car would need to recharge the battery for about 10 minutes (which would give your electric motor enough time to cool down
My whole point is that an electric supercharger is a viable thing....... and it would cost less than nitrous (since you don't need to refill the bottle)..... but you would probably have to replace the electric motor on a regular basis if you "overdrive" a starter motor (which is what they use with robots in "robot wars" )
Some starters will take the punishment..... others won't last long..... it all depends on how hot it gets.... heat will deteriorate the winding insulation.
Well..... I've done it again...... spent 10 minutes posting on a completely useless subject..... oh well.
An electric supercharger will work.... for the few seconds it takes to go down a drag strip..... but not the little crap box things they sell on ebay.
I'm sort of tempted to hook up a nice high power starter motor through a gearing system to a T04E compressor.
You could have a "switchable" entry port...... normally the car runs naturally aspirated and then at the flip of a switch the air starts coming from the electrically powered compressor and bang.... you have 20 psi for about 30 seconds..... then... when the batteries are drained.... it switches back to "naturally aspirated mode" and flips the intake back over.
You could do it without a flap.... but it would be a significant restriction on the intake path in naturally aspirated mode.
And..... just like Nitrous.... you could have some jets to dump fuel into the intake as boost hits.
You could use your alternator to recharge the batteries..... say the power is 6000W ( roughly 8 hp ).... with two 12V batteries your looking at a drain of about 500A for 30 seconds.
So..... if you drained 6000W you need to put back 6000W......but your alternator can't charge it as quick as you drained it.
Let's say your alternator manages 25A.... that means the backflow of energy is 20 times slower than you drained it...... therefor it will take 30X20 = 600 seconds to recharge the batteries.
600 seconds = 10 minutes.
So...... you could have a nice boost for 30 seconds ..... and then your car would need to recharge the battery for about 10 minutes (which would give your electric motor enough time to cool down
My whole point is that an electric supercharger is a viable thing....... and it would cost less than nitrous (since you don't need to refill the bottle)..... but you would probably have to replace the electric motor on a regular basis if you "overdrive" a starter motor (which is what they use with robots in "robot wars" )
Some starters will take the punishment..... others won't last long..... it all depends on how hot it gets.... heat will deteriorate the winding insulation.
Well..... I've done it again...... spent 10 minutes posting on a completely useless subject..... oh well.
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1994 Opel Calibra 4X4 turbo ( C20LET 2.0L Turbo )
2002 Daewoo lanos
LOL what a POS.
Chris, I think that post was quite informative and interesting..... far from useless.
Chris, I think that post was quite informative and interesting..... far from useless.
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