Homemade Eaton Supercharger HMSC!!!
Look at what I found on ebay.
I haven't seen one mounted that way before http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=8006877827 http://img426.imageshack.us/img426/6113/a533wi.th.jpg |
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is that an ac compressor?
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I love that setup!! You could do that from a bone yard unit dirt cheap. It would just be an issue of keeping the belt on and getting all the bracketry perfectly aligned.
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Originally Posted by Paul99EX
is that an ac compressor?
Originally Posted by CSaddict
You could do that from a bone yard unit dirt cheap. It would just be an issue of keeping the belt on and getting all the bracketry perfectly aligned.
I think the pulley is too small that's why he has to bleed the boost. |
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hummm.. curious to see how that would perform. i would think that would get way to much heat from the exhaust manifold, but still. wierd set-up, never seen anything like that.
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looks cool to me
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Originally Posted by crx2fast
i would think that would get way to much heat from the exhaust manifold
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Originally Posted by jagojon3
Originally Posted by crx2fast
i would think that would get way to much heat from the exhaust manifold
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Originally Posted by jdm monkey
Originally Posted by jagojon3
Originally Posted by crx2fast
i would think that would get way to much heat from the exhaust manifold
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compressing air itself makes heat. I think youd make quite a bit more power running turbo instead though, just better results all around
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Thats pretty wicked, here are some specs on it
http://www.automotive.eaton.com/imag...ts/M45flow.gif http://www.automotive.eaton.com/imag...s/M45power.gif http://www.automotive.eaton.com/imag.../M45deltaT.gif |
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I love it
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I'm assuming most of you guys are Turbo-bred, but there are many pros of supercharging that far outweigh these factors :y. And there is no reason why you cannot run an intercooler, other than simplicity/cost sake.
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Originally Posted by gsand
And there is no reason why you cannot run an intercooler, other than simplicity/cost sake.
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------- tight.. I've been looking at doing this for a while with an intercooler as well, but I was looking more at a short snout m90 than anything smaller. Still ------- awesome though.
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i wonder how much boost it runs with that tiny pully on there
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Guys, just use the Toyota blowers!
Off the 1GGZE motor, I dont know aboiut the states, But here in Australia you can buy them at the flick of a wrist for $350. Make awesome boost, reliable, and quite loud too. And nobody can say no the the sound of a blower ;) AFAIK they also have an electronic clutch, so you can set it to come on at WOT, or just with a switch. |
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Or the one from a 4agze
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wonder where he got that idea?????????
AKSC anyone? ::) Little M45 only gonna make 6-7 psi like that, step up to a M62/63 for a SOHC or a M90 for a B series....... |
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thats a great way to run a intercooler on a eaton blower desinged for a honda. takes away the heat soak at the higher boost level problem.
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thought about doing that before i went turbo, but i didn'twant to lose a/c and didn't feel i could get everything perfectly alighned w/o losing belts. the upgradeability from turbo was more interesting for me.
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Originally Posted by gsand
Guys, just use the Toyota blowers!
Off the 1GGZE motor, I dont know aboiut the states, But here in Australia you can buy them at the flick of a wrist for $350. Make awesome boost, reliable, and quite loud too. And nobody can say no the the sound of a blower ;) AFAIK they also have an electronic clutch, so you can set it to come on at WOT, or just with a switch. |
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