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Engine TRD SUPERCHARGER X100

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by Irvin, Aug 8, 2012.

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    ok... well i think i am going to just deal with the car the way it is till i can find a set up that is in good shape and i will do it. I guess i will be taking the car up north to see how it does on the hills and stuff.
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    If you melt your HFC then it's running really really lean.

    The only thing I don't like about that kit is that it only includes a reflash and not the complete Hondata. You would definitely want to get the full Kpro. Other than that it looks like a solid kit. You get what you pay for.

    If you're planning on spending that much, I'd wait and see how the Kraftwerks supercharger setup turns out. That new Rotex supercharger is good stuff. Plus it comes with intercooler and new intake manifold.

    http://store.skunk2.com/kraftwerks/supercharger-kits/kraftwerks-civic-si-470.html
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    I will be getting the Flash Pro, and having it custom tuned.

    Kraftwerks SC is already out. Looks good. But I will be buying a used SC setup, and having it rebuilt and ported. Only going to cost about $2900
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    Well you can't beat that. I would get water injection too. You just can't beat the benefits of having that on a supercharged engine.
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    what is a better intake for our little 1zz?
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    You could use a 9th gen cold air intake on our cars. Just gotta make the hole bigger that the stock intake tube goes through
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    I was thinking about an Aftercooler. I'm not looking for maximum power. So, going with injection wouldn't be on my list. But maybe an aftercooler.
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    You don't need an intercooler or aftercooler if you have H20 injection
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    What kind of affect would an intercooler have on a supercharger?
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    Same affect it would on a turbo motor.. All it's doing is cooling the boosted air. Like an air to air radiator.
    Added: Jan 4, 2013 12:55 AM
    Also, you can't use an intercooler/aftercooler with that CT supercharger. It's a manifold type of supercharger. The outlet of the supercharger goes directly to the engine. No place to put one. Water injection is your only option
    Added: Jan 4, 2013 12:56 AM
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    No, they make an aftercooler for this one. They actually make two. One by jmerc, and one by IMT. They do have fantastic results from what I have read
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    Hmm. You're probably right. From the design it looks like how the TRD supercharger mounts on.

    Is it a water to air intercooler?
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    What do you mean water to air?
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    Air to Air intercooler works like a typical radiator you know of. Air passes through the fins and cools whatever is flowing through the internals of the radiator/intercooler..

    Air to water uses water to cool the internal media.

    You're an I.T. guy. It's sorta like seeing the water cooling systems for the CPU chips in high performance computers. Instead of just using an air to cool through the heat sink
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    ah yes. It uses a radiator to cool the coolant, and then feeds it to the core inside the SC.
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    Right, The cooled coolant will absorb the heat of the compressed air going into the engine and send it back to the radiator.

    This is from a Comptech system but should be identical. Pretty good stuff. Haven't seen this setup yet.

    Added: Jan 4, 2013 1:19 AM
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    I'm use to the EXTERNAL aftercoolers...

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    Dude that's a FAT core. Good shit
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    Ya, so you think I will be fine with a HFC though?

    I read people replacing motor mounts with stiffer ones, but I would hate that rattle in the car. So I will probably skip that
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    You only need super stiff mounts if your always racing and SHIFTING HARD. If you get on the power smoother, then you don't need stiff ass mounts.
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    The Catalytic converter will Melt if you run too lean or too rich. They're made to run at 14.7 a/f ratio. Too rich of a mixture means there's too much unburnt fuel leaving the engine and getting burnt inside the catalytic converter, melting the honeycomb.

    Too lean of a mixture, will raise your EGT (exhaust gas temp) and will also melt the honeycomb of the cat.
    Added: Jan 4, 2013 1:38 AM
    But to finally answer your question. I don't know. I could only imagine that people who are melting their Cats are either.

    A. Have a very shitty tune where under normal AND boosting conditions, the engine is running too lean or rich.
    B. They are racing for long periods of time at once with the same too lean or rich condition.

    If this is your daily driver and you're going to tune it properly, doesn't have to be perfect, just properly. And you'll smash on it here and there. You should be fine.
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    Word, thanks man :)
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