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Watch out turbo guys, here we come!!!JD@af 06-03-2002, 11:30 PM Please reference the following post from Hostboard: http://www.hostboard.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=110&t=10264 In case you don't feel like reading the post, here's the short version: One of the first known custom-intercooled JRSC-enhanced B series-powered Hondas pulled a 12.1 @ 112 mph timeslip on Friday (5/31/02). That's with just 11 pounds of boost! And this is of course a street car. And now that there are a couple cars out there running with custom intercoolers, they will start to become as easy to adapt into supercharging systems as air-to-air intercoolers in turbo systems. Keeping the JRSC's cool enough to make power while spinning them fast has been what has kept us behind the turbo guys, but this is a big step in the right direction (though notably there is a lot of catching up to be done), and with the soon-to-be-utilized, much more efficient fourth and fifth generation Eaton blowers on the horizon,* I think the Roots blower may finally soon have its day in the Honda camp :sun: P.S. Oh, by the way, the "we" I refer to in the thread title is us "JRSC guys" ;) * The fifth generation Eaton blower is supposed to be more efficient than most turbochargers. GSteg 06-04-2002, 09:23 AM 12.1 with 11psi is amazing. it's even streetable too:eek: tenzoracerevovii 06-05-2002, 10:01 PM wow....knockin on 11 second timeslips....that's pretty cool.....was this person on slicks?.....i know you said it's streetable, but a 12.1 on street tires is even crazier..... so wat exactly is an AFTERcooler that vortech has on their blowers?....wat does that do?..... JD@af 06-05-2002, 10:30 PM Vortech's "aftercooler" is a catchy name, but it's still an intercooler. The boosted air travels through the aftercooler en route to the engine's intake manifold. I think they call it an "aftercooler" because it is situated after the supercharger. As for the slicks or street tires issue.. I can't find that detail in the message. I would think slicks, but honestly, street tires could possibly stick well enough to get you that time if you can just get your launch right. Here is a picture of the intercooler setup that another guy on Hostboard is running: C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\fdb60e83.jpg Pikachoo 06-06-2002, 10:06 PM As for the slicks or street tires issue.. I can't find that detail in the message. I would think slicks, but honestly, street tires could possibly stick well enough to get you that time if you can just get your launch right. Are you sure??? On a FWD car??? hhhhhmmmmm I don't know, but maybe... Frostbyte 06-07-2002, 06:13 PM JGEngineDynamics has a D16z6 with a Supercharger running 11 pounds running 11.9 and it is a daily driver. tenzoracerevovii 06-07-2002, 10:51 PM wow......running 11 lbs of boost all day on a d16??....taht's pretty crazy....i would like to get a supercharger but i kinda like the idea of turning up the boost right then and there.....pretty dangerous w/o internals, but....you know....:D .... got the need for speed.. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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