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Mange 02-26-2011 03:00 PM

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Some updates.
The fuel reg, the Autronic ECU and some other things are
at their places :)

Mange 03-12-2011 01:59 PM

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The pulley plate comming out pretty well. Only one more support pulley to add.

Mange 03-12-2011 02:03 PM

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Back side of the pulley plate perfect to mount some of the fuel system

Mange 03-12-2011 02:07 PM

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This is all for now :)

//Mange

Mange 04-26-2011 03:03 PM

Yesterday the engine builder had the first start up. It went out really well :) Now we are waiting for some time at the dyno shop. After dyno the engine builder will do the finishing such as milling out some in the pulley plate etc.

Sorry for my bad fotage...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMUwUu33i2M


//Mange

Raylar 04-27-2011 10:02 AM

Mange:

I am curious about the HPS supercharger? It looks like all the fuel is injected at the ports at the head and none into the supercharger itself? How do this supercharger cool or lubricate the rotors? Do they get good hours with this unit or does it have short service intervals? Most of the screw type supercharger systems here in the US inject fuel into the supercharger intake stream. Just curious.

Nice build and looks like great results!

Best Regards,
Ray @ Raylar

GTOFFSHORE 04-28-2011 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by Raylar (Post 3388391)
Mange:

I am curious about the HPS supercharger? It looks like all the fuel is injected at the ports at the head and none into the supercharger itself? How do this supercharger cool or lubricate the rotors? Do they get good hours with this unit or does it have short service intervals? Most of the screw type supercharger systems here in the US inject fuel into the supercharger intake stream. Just curious.

Nice build and looks like great results!

Best Regards,
Ray @ Raylar

I dont know that blower but seems like a lysholm style blower like a Kenne Bell etc. Most are Teflon coated and I am sure more advanced now its been a few years since I used one. I dont think whipple or the new merc efi motors run any fuel in to chargers. Is that a screw type blower or mesh type like a lysholm?

GTOFFSHORE 04-28-2011 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by Mange (Post 3348800)
This is all for now :)

//Mange

oh and bye the way that is an amazing set up. I wish I had the time a patience for such a build. Hope is works well for you and cant wait to see the end results.

Mange 04-29-2011 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by Raylar (Post 3388391)
Mange:

I am curious about the HPS supercharger? It looks like all the fuel is injected at the ports at the head and none into the supercharger itself? How do this supercharger cool or lubricate the rotors? Do they get good hours with this unit or does it have short service intervals? Most of the screw type supercharger systems here in the US inject fuel into the supercharger intake stream. Just curious.

Nice build and looks like great results!

Best Regards,
Ray @ Raylar

Hi Ray,

Thanks for your kind words!

This is a modefied B&M420 intake with places for the injectors in the ports. The gear case in the front of the charger is a oil wet sump. Watercooling for the barings + gears. Then the intake air cooling the rotors. At idle we have a bypass to let the air in for cooling the rotors. We had the same set up but with a 2.6L screw and it works very well. I do not know how many hours and it was still like new after a couple of seasons.


Thanks
Mange

Mange 04-29-2011 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Poker~N~Run (Post 3389315)
I dont know that blower but seems like a lysholm style blower like a Kenne Bell etc. Most are Teflon coated and I am sure more advanced now its been a few years since I used one. I dont think whipple or the new merc efi motors run any fuel in to chargers. Is that a screw type blower or mesh type like a lysholm?

You are correct all the way!! Lysholm is the base tech from the very beginning. Kenne Bell = HPS!

Great chargers!

Thanks
Mange

my prev set up, 2.6L screw


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