miwise
New Member
The more I think about it, the more I want to go with a supercharger setup. It has a lot of advantages for my own needs. . .
1. even power distrobution
2. easier to find parts for
3. Easier to mount/bolt on power
4. more reasonably priced
Now, the only drawbacks I see are
1. the boost is limited b/c of possible pulley slippage and belt breakage
2. intercooling is not as straight forward and thereby more complicated
The first drawback isn't an issue for me b/c I'm not interested in post 500 hp performance. I'd be happy with an extra 100 to 150 hp at the wheels. I think this can be done with the supercharger, but my only concern is the hot air flowing into the engine. I live in Louisiana, a hot and humid state, and I think I'm going to want some cooling of the air going into the engine. This is done intrinsically with the turbo, but the blower/supercharger seems harder to accomplish this with. How can I get intercooling with a top mounted blower such as the eaton m90 or the Opcon Twin Screw Blowers? I like the top mount idea b/c it makes use of wasted space in the engine bay where I'd have to make room for a turbo or a front mount supercharger (like the vortech) whereever I decide to mount them. Anyone have some suggestions? I want the least heat flowing to the engine as possible in case I decide to drive the car through 140 degree heat in which case we are talking about some major detonation issues I would think unless I lower compression ratio (not planning on doing this).
BTW, I was considering one of the mercedes benz style superchargers that have the clutch so it can be engaged or disengaged.
1. even power distrobution
2. easier to find parts for
3. Easier to mount/bolt on power
4. more reasonably priced
Now, the only drawbacks I see are
1. the boost is limited b/c of possible pulley slippage and belt breakage
2. intercooling is not as straight forward and thereby more complicated
The first drawback isn't an issue for me b/c I'm not interested in post 500 hp performance. I'd be happy with an extra 100 to 150 hp at the wheels. I think this can be done with the supercharger, but my only concern is the hot air flowing into the engine. I live in Louisiana, a hot and humid state, and I think I'm going to want some cooling of the air going into the engine. This is done intrinsically with the turbo, but the blower/supercharger seems harder to accomplish this with. How can I get intercooling with a top mounted blower such as the eaton m90 or the Opcon Twin Screw Blowers? I like the top mount idea b/c it makes use of wasted space in the engine bay where I'd have to make room for a turbo or a front mount supercharger (like the vortech) whereever I decide to mount them. Anyone have some suggestions? I want the least heat flowing to the engine as possible in case I decide to drive the car through 140 degree heat in which case we are talking about some major detonation issues I would think unless I lower compression ratio (not planning on doing this).
BTW, I was considering one of the mercedes benz style superchargers that have the clutch so it can be engaged or disengaged.