Found out that in my case the friction was mainly caused by the cover for the rear bearing being too tight. After untightening these bolts the impeller spins freely again.Just got mine in today. Also quite stiff and I would say it stops spinning almost instantly like you’re describing.
I do also recognize the sound from @Miikka1 though, mine makes a similar sounds, just doesnt spin as freely.
I wonder if this is ok? @brettus8 do you have any insight on this?
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It's important to note his discovery of a negative mismatch in the P2 performance next to the accepted compressor map that has been in use and then ask yourself this question, Will direct drive spin the compressor wheel fast enough to deliver the airflow necessary to meet your power level, knowing that the actual rpm delivered under load will likely be significantly lower than the 38,000 rpm that it is rated at and that it can't be run at that speed for a long period of time even if it could reach those speeds under load.Hey guys I am planning to go the route of the P2 Supercharger and the Castle 2535 680kv motor with direct drive to eliminate any pulleys and belts etc. It seems that based on what Alex has mentioned in recent Youtube videos he is likely going with the Castle 2535 series motor also. My question is if I am overlooking any downside to going direct drive other than just the ability to over or underdrive the supercharger? I feel the direct drive really eliminates several failure points of a non direct/pulley and belt drive setup.
Also if anyone knows of a good place to modify or build a replacement rear cover for the P2 to mount the Castle motor to as well as make a high quality coupler please let me know. I am definitely open to the idea of splitting cost with someone or multiple someones to pay to have this done right.
ALEX hit me up if you are already working on this.
For sure, I have been following all of the recent updated videos. I have been only looking at the Vortech S trim compressor map. I will be running the single supercharger only long enough to verify how the system works and get the basic tuning figured out. I will then be adding a second identical electric supercharger to run as a compound setup. My engine pairs with the S trim compressor map almost perfectly.It's important to note his discovery of a negative mismatch in the P2 performance next to the accepted compressor map that has been in use and then ask yourself this question, Will direct drive spin the compressor wheel fast enough to deliver the airflow necessary to meet your power level, knowing that the actual rpm delivered under load will likely be significantly lower than the 38,000 rpm that it is rated at and that it can't be run at that speed for a long period of time even if it could reach those speeds under load.
The sledgehammer and other examples associated used motors with 50,000 rpm capability which under load probably dropped down in the area of 38,000 rpm if not lower.