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txdohczc 09-10-2008 06:11 AM

Re: D-Series JRSC and turbo
 
hks mad a kit for the old supercharged mr2s a long time ago. unless your going with 500+hp then dont bother these cars have a hard enough time catching traction just turboed

JaredKaragen 09-18-2008 08:13 AM

Re: D-Series JRSC and turbo
 
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Originally Posted by mycarslow
so i bought a full jrsc set up with everything fum and all with 6psi pully on it (got it cheap)....i want to runn turbo and this kit ontop of that ....has anyone on here done it?or seen it done ..I will be TRYIN this on a D16y7 just want to see what you all think

Unless you know what your doing, this could likely happen:

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I had a 1.6BAR boostcut set; and it didn't completely make it safe.... as you can see. This happened @ 3,000 RPM's. (thank god I was already in the shop when it happened)

Get ready for a LOT of creative mods, such as oil line routing (feed port behind the block becomes almost un-usable), and vacuum line routings/configuration.

Personally, I would say go one or the other; I myself liked being able to tippy-toe the throttle the whole time yet get great power/acceleration in town while doing it.

The car:
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it can be done; you need to get the internal bypass valve to open under WG boost pressure to keep from reaching a state of compound boost.... and after a point, it requires to physically modify the plenum with a larger bypass.

Long story short, there are some easy and hard ways to do it.

CXyD 09-23-2008 01:13 PM

Re: D-Series JRSC and turbo
 
on my setup I have a SC14 supercharger out of a '96-'97 Toyota Previa on my D16z6 now running 10-14psi (depends how high in the revs. I go).
On s/c I can turn my SC14 off with a switch because it has an a/c style clutch. By the way since I yanked my a/c I hooked the clutch to SC14 to the a/c switch on my dash so I can turn it on or off. With this setup I still 35mpg in town and I can out accelerate most most muscle cars and hyper diesel trucks anytime I want to.

When I run a turbo on top of the s/c for compound boost I'll have a rpm window switch on power to the clutch at 2k-7k rpms. Have a Hobb switch to turn of power going to the clutch when I reach 20psig.

The challenge right now is sizing the turbo to meet my goals 25psig. max. at 8k rpms.
The other problem is getting all this fit under the hood b/c my SC14 is boltin where my a/c compressor was.

Here is som pict. of the s/c setup: http://www.ephotospace.com/RussForne...cid=6662&pid=1
I may be selling the three turbos in the some of picts. If I don't 1-2 of those turbos will be used on my '82 mustang GT.


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