Hypothetically speaking how hard would it be to add a supercharger to an existing turbocharged build? What would be required?
One net gain is significantly reduced lag but what are the potentially downsides?
Just tossing ideas around of course
[Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
Magic Beans wrote: What would be required?
Money. Lots of it. Get enough of it together and you'll be able to overcome not only the hypothetical difficulties, but the practical ones too.
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
Magic Beans wrote:One net gain is significantly reduced lag but what are the potentially downsides?
Explosions.
I am pretty sure I saw a twin charged mk1. Lots of people dream and very very few do I think.
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
Maybe give Lancia a call. They did the job very well...
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
Toni's been doing one on the mk1 for 1 or 2 years now (ohh it might be a touch longer than that now ) only playing toni
i think you will find it costs lots and is a large pain in the rear end..
i think you will find it costs lots and is a large pain in the rear end..
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Have a look at jonny milners celica gt4, its a twincharged 3sgte
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
I've seen one example of a MK2 setup, looks pretty special too. I wasn't sure of the logistics of it all, as on paper it looks like being a matter of bolting on an SC, plumbing it in and mapping. I guess ignorance is bliss on this occasion then
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
You would have no lag, but how would you put the power to the ground.
On my new engine I do not want boost to start till I am 3500 and above
On my new engine I do not want boost to start till I am 3500 and above
Designer for turbo set ups on F1 cars, and Nitrous Oxide Systems of the USA in the 80s
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
been done over on the uk OC by Olly very recently.
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
jimGTS wrote:been done over on the uk OC by Olly very recently.
Project page is here: http://www.mr2oc.co.uk/forums/125/104214.html (Section is only visible to full members of MR2OC)
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
pistol pete wrote:Toni's been doing one on the mk1 for 1 or 2 years now (ohh it might be a touch longer than that now ) only playing toni
i think you will find it costs lots and is a large pain in the rear end..
Did Toni's twincharger get finished? I seem to recall reading her post about it being nearly complete quite a while ago?
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
Yep been there and done that.
Photos......
Few teething problems but it all does work fine.
Photos......
Few teething problems but it all does work fine.
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
Wow, lots of goodies in that engine bay
Can you post some before and after twincharging dyno sheets as I've never really used the MR2OC forum but would love to see something new like this
Can you post some before and after twincharging dyno sheets as I've never really used the MR2OC forum but would love to see something new like this
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
Last dyno run mapping we ran out of time but was 448whp max and 300lbft at 2500rpm!!!
Had some electro magnetic clutch problems which was due to a mistake in the wiring which is now sorted, I'm also planning on a new pressure sensor by the turbo but I'm not gonna go into details at the mo.
Video of it running after new clutch.....
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o19/ ... A25350.mp4
Had some electro magnetic clutch problems which was due to a mistake in the wiring which is now sorted, I'm also planning on a new pressure sensor by the turbo but I'm not gonna go into details at the mo.
Video of it running after new clutch.....
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o19/ ... A25350.mp4
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
Spectacular effort there Although it looks like an epic job to do
448 @ 2.5k is mental from an MR2
I'd love to see some videos of it in action.
448 @ 2.5k is mental from an MR2
I'd love to see some videos of it in action.
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
Magic Beans wrote:Spectacular effort there Although it looks like an epic job to do
448 @ 2.5k is mental from an MR2
I'd love to see some videos of it in action.
Pretty certain were talking about the earlier torque being 300lb at 2.5k and rising.
Certainly not 448hp at 2.5k! That I'm sure is virtually impossible on any car in the world.
Are we certain this is whp and not flywheel numbers if you were running into problems?
Amazing effort either way, wonder what sounds it makes!
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
Kongaroo wrote:Did Toni's twincharger get finished? I seem to recall reading her post about it being nearly complete quite a while ago?
"Finished" is such a definitive term.
It's been run up on a dyno a couple of times now. The last session showed up some improvements that we could make to manage the airflow between the turbocharger and supercharger which have now been done. The next step is to take it back to the dyno but that's not going to happen until the snow is long gone!
Depending upon your goals, the level of technology already present in your car and your hardware preferences I think you could achieve twincharging quite cost effectively.
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
Problems I'm having is with cams, I'm running HKS 264 intake and 272 exhaust but they never came with there dial in sheets so there not set up right. I'm guessing there's better cams out there for my set up? What do you think Patrick?
Also the GT35 I'm using is a hybrid Owens one and Ryan and I are not sure about it.
Not normal GT35........,,,,
Also I got through 3 electro magnet clutches before we noticed the circuit was not switching off when told to by the ECU due to back emf easy fix was to put a diode between its live and ground.
Many dead clutches......
Also the GT35 I'm using is a hybrid Owens one and Ryan and I are not sure about it.
Not normal GT35........,,,,
Also I got through 3 electro magnet clutches before we noticed the circuit was not switching off when told to by the ECU due to back emf easy fix was to put a diode between its live and ground.
Many dead clutches......
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
Max was 448whp and max torque 365lbft
Torque was dropping off due to cams.
Torque was dropping off due to cams.
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Adding a supercharger to an existing turbocharged 3S-GTE
Rogue wrote:"Finished" is such a definitive term.
It's been run up on a dyno a couple of times now. The last session showed up some improvements that we could make to manage the airflow between the turbocharger and supercharger which have now been done. The next step is to take it back to the dyno but that's not going to happen until the snow is long gone!
Depending upon your goals, the level of technology already present in your car and your hardware preferences I think you could achieve twincharging quite cost effectively.
Toni's twincharger is now rivalling the Madpsi Ducktail bootlid for the title of 'perpetually in production' now, lol. I'm sure both will be worth the wait in the end
Any dyno sheet teasers from Patrick or Olly?