Hi everyone,
Great to see the forum back up, I've been lurking ever since I found Alex's videos on youtube.
I've got a 2011 lexus is350 that i'd love to feed some boost. There is a company in the US running 6psi from a rotrex supercharger with an ecu tune and some kind of additional fuel computer so that would be the end goal.
I figure i'll start at 3 and see how it copes.
Also love to do things on the cheap which can go either way...
First step is hardware.
I'm stuck in between buying a turbo to modify or a centrifugal supercharger.
I can get a T76 chinese turbo for around $300AUD locally.
I'd need to get it to about 50,000rpm for 6PSI according to the compressor maps i can find online.
This would require a custom shaft to be machined and specialised bearings & support etc.
I'm happy to attempt this and have a lathe that should be suitable.
Borgwarner matchbot says max shaftpower would be about 20kw
Alternatively, I've found a P-2 centrifugal supercharger unit locally for around $450AUD
This takes a lot of the customisation out of the process but spares are not as available as they would be for the turbo.
I haven't found a compressor map for these yet.
Belt / gear drive does provide flexibility but I'd like to direct drive to minimise losses.
Leaning towards the turbo as the customisation interests me.
Not really looking to track the car so don't need heaps of capacity. I think 20Ah would provide enough between charges however i'd like to explore this a bit more to find a good balance bewteen boost availablilty and required charge time. I like the idea of a mario kart power-up style that could provide say 15 seconds of boost every 30 minutes or something.
Appreciate any thoughts but otherwise i'll continue to organise my thoughts here and keep you posted.
Cheers, Nick
Great to see the forum back up, I've been lurking ever since I found Alex's videos on youtube.
I've got a 2011 lexus is350 that i'd love to feed some boost. There is a company in the US running 6psi from a rotrex supercharger with an ecu tune and some kind of additional fuel computer so that would be the end goal.
I figure i'll start at 3 and see how it copes.
Also love to do things on the cheap which can go either way...
First step is hardware.
I'm stuck in between buying a turbo to modify or a centrifugal supercharger.
I can get a T76 chinese turbo for around $300AUD locally.
I'd need to get it to about 50,000rpm for 6PSI according to the compressor maps i can find online.
This would require a custom shaft to be machined and specialised bearings & support etc.
I'm happy to attempt this and have a lathe that should be suitable.
Borgwarner matchbot says max shaftpower would be about 20kw
Alternatively, I've found a P-2 centrifugal supercharger unit locally for around $450AUD
This takes a lot of the customisation out of the process but spares are not as available as they would be for the turbo.
I haven't found a compressor map for these yet.
Belt / gear drive does provide flexibility but I'd like to direct drive to minimise losses.
Leaning towards the turbo as the customisation interests me.
Not really looking to track the car so don't need heaps of capacity. I think 20Ah would provide enough between charges however i'd like to explore this a bit more to find a good balance bewteen boost availablilty and required charge time. I like the idea of a mario kart power-up style that could provide say 15 seconds of boost every 30 minutes or something.
Appreciate any thoughts but otherwise i'll continue to organise my thoughts here and keep you posted.
Cheers, Nick