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I see plenty of talk here about increasing power through NA tuning or turbos, but has anyone tried a supercharger on an SR20DE?
It's a very torquey motor, with a reasonable capacity, so wouldn't it be able to drive a supercharger well? As a comparision GMH is currently producing a supercharged V6 with a similar sort of low down torque, it proforms like a V8 up high, but can still be driven with the economy of a V6. |
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Its possible but then you don't get that really cool blow-off valve sound Psssst!!
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Perhaps, but a supercharger has a scream all of it's own, the power delivery is smoother, better throttle response, cooler induction temperatures...
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Re: Supercharger...
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I suggest searching the archives both here and for the SE-R Mailing List.
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Cooler induction temps? I think not, even the best supercharger doesn't have the compressor efficency of a turbo, unless you're talking about a centrifugal SC which has bacially a turbo chager compressor attached to gears to get it spinning faster. But this has it's own draw back as well. The fact is that with the DET available you get better results out of a turbo on this motor than a supercharger ever could. I know a couple guys that could size a turbo to the DE that would put ANY supercharger to shame, in smoothness, throttle response and intake temps. I'll let some of the experts step in and correct my inaccuracies.
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Okay, new concept...
Turbo and supercharger... It's been done before, but on a mazda diesel... Hmmm, anyway, think I've had too much coffee this morning...
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There is nothing wrong with superchargers. They have their place and some people prefer them. However in the SR world turbo is king.
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People seemed to cling stubbornly to thier views regardless of what information was presented, the debated resemebled the sort that you often get with regards to religion or genetic modification...
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I think another possible reason is the parasitic loss with the use of any supercharger. Turbos are nice for 4 cylinders because it doesn't rob as much power from the engine as do superchargers. But then again the 1.6L Civics have a nice roots from Jackson ... so ...
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Just don't expect to find a whole lot of info on the subject. I've seen the evidence both for an against super and turbo chargers debated back and forth. I'll stick with turbos no matter what. ![]() If you can put together a kit that's at cheap, reliable, easy to install and as fast as say a DET swap then you'll get a lot of business.
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I thought SCs were the nuts. I believed all the hype about no lag, no problems, blah, blah, blah. Then a couple of years ago I received quite the education. Modern turbos, when properly sized, lag less than a SC (yes, SCs have lag). They are very reliable today with a little care and ifyou have a turbo timer, they are pretty simple to keep your engine running well. I'm a convert.
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