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old forum hod rodder
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Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 2:29 am Post subject: supercharging --(pete) |
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would it be easyer to supercharge a gemini than turboing one ????
u could probably get a toyota supercharge of a 4agez
what carby would u need to run ??? holley,webber or SU's
blow through set up or suck through ????????
what power gains can u expect ???
would a stock TF need to be decompressed ???
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old forum hod rodder
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Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2000 12:34 am Post subject: Re: supercharging --(Paul Clausen) |
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If you're serious call Just Geminis in adeliade, cause they've done a supercharged rodeo 2L with a toyota blower, and suck through side draught weber.
You could probably get away with using standard compression and only 5psi boost, but you might as well get a decompression plate, that wouldnt cost too much.
It might be a bit easier than turboing cause you wouldnt need to get a new exhaust manifold etc.
Heaps good throttle response etc, I reckon its a good idea.
Any carb thats big enough would do if you run suck through (easiest) |
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old forum hod rodder
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Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2000 1:20 am Post subject: Re: supercharging --(pete) |
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thanxs
what sort of power gain could be expected running aroun 6-7 psi
sucking through a 350 holley ????
would it be big enoph ?????
as i can get a holley really cheap and side draft webers are dear as
??????
thanks
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Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2000 3:14 am Post subject: Re: supercharging --(Paul Clausen) |
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Well, theoretically boosting an otherwise unmodified engine with 14.7psi (or 1 Bar, atmospheric pressure) should double the power u get with normal aspiration, because when your piston decends and the valve opens the cylinder gets filled up by atmospheric pressure (1Bar), so if you put another 1 bar in with a turbo or supercharger, you're doubling the pressure the cylinders get filled with. so according to that theory you should get 50% more power with 7psi.
But in reality it doest work like that cause of the airflow restrictions. But roughly u should get 30 or 40 percent more with 6 or 7psi.
Get a decompression plate and use 10 or 12 psi or so, and you'd get decent power.
350 holley I reckon should good for 200hp, so should be fine. |
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