I e-mailed EPC about your question above and got this reply:It was a black friday sale. $625 is the regular price, and honestly, still a good deal. I just took a quick look and GaNFets and they look to be a potential game-changer. I wonder if the reverse conduction characteristics might be a problem for ESCs and the associated back EMF.
Hytek - I think you hit the nail on the head - once the thing is spinning, it starts to cool itself off. Not what I expected.
88fiero - I don't think it would have any problems. The fan is pretty hyperactive, and it wasn't even on (or plugged in) in that datalog. The OTA module plugs into the fan port; and I didn't bother powering the fan separately or using a Y cable. Especially if you put it somewhere where there's airflow. Keep in mind, that's enough power for at least 600hp on the right engine, if not more. I don't think you'd be staying in it under any circumstances for longer than 15 seconds, except for one (which I intend to do) - running the Texas mile. Even then it would only be running for less than 30 seconds. Though I understand what you're saying - on the throttle/off the throttle - but I think it would be fine.
I am looking at putting a Chevy Vortec 4200 (has all the latest tech that the original Jag 4.2L doesn't, plus is very durable and loves boost) in my '67 Jag XKE with a ZF8HP style trans behind it. There is a hybrid version of the trans set up for regenerative braking, so thanks for mentioning that the WRX and APD ESC can do that! Could certainly reduce battery KWH needs. I will definitely check that out. Would be great to set up an electric P2 with some kind of flexible, proportional throttle control for carving mountain roads!WRX, APD brand controllers can be set up for regenerative braking
At some point it would be interesting to measure air temp rise coming out of your elec. turbo at what you consider normal boost conditions.Hytek - I think you hit the nail on the head - once the thing is spinning, it starts to cool itself off. Not what I expected.
88fiero - I don't think it would have any problems. The fan is pretty hyperactive, and it wasn't even on (or plugged in) in that datalog. The OTA module plugs into the fan port; and I didn't bother powering the fan separately or using a Y cable. Especially if you put it somewhere where there's airflow. Keep in mind, that's enough power for at least 600hp on the right engine, if not more. I don't think you'd be staying in it under any circumstances for longer than 15 seconds, except for one (which I intend to do) - running the Texas mile. Even then it would only be running for less than 30 seconds. Though I understand what you're saying - on the throttle/off the throttle - but I think it would be fine.
Hytek, if you can provide a compressor map that has efficiency on it, I can tell you the temperature rise at various pressure ratios. For example at 10 psi (about 1.69 pressure ratio), the temperature rise from ambient is as follows vs supercharger efficiency:At some point it would be interesting to measure air temp rise coming out of your elec. turbo at what you consider normal boost conditions.