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My new project: 2jz vvti MA60 compound boost
Hi Guys,
I'm currently building a new car for dragracing / fun racing here in the Netherlands. I chose to go with the MA60 body, as it's a 6 banger on the license (it's not easily allowed to change the number of pistons in holland). I'm building a 2jz-gte vvti engine in there to be controlled with the AEM ECU. To spool up the big turbo (haven't choosen that one yet) I use the supercharger of a Mercedes SLK 230 (Eaton series). Here is a picture of the setup here is my write up on my site about the project |
one thing that really interests me:
how do you get the charger to let the air through the big turbo needs once it spooled up? |
WOW, a great pojeckt
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Zitat:
When the turbo charger reaches more boost than the supercharger can generate we have a one way check valve or bypass valve that opens and bypasses the supercharger. After that we can disengage the magnetic clutch and the supercharger will not run anymore. |
ok. i see.
sounds like fun :D |
Here are some pictures of the supercharger with belt, the new V belt for the alternator (see how it would slip over the pulley), the norbie mounts and the R154 mk3 tranny with 1jz bellhouse.
The gearing on the supercharger is about 2:1. So the charger will push 2 liter of air every engine revelation until the turbo spools. That means we'll be having around 2/1.5 = 0.33 bar of boost from idle. Should be sufficient. |
ohhhh jes very very cool :dusel:
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Respekt! :top:
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:beten: yeah, that's cool! :top:
i think, i know what i'll do next year...:D |
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