I would like to play with a twin screw charger on the 4AGZE. I really don't see a point to centrifugal chargers as they seem (in my opinion) to be the worst of both worlds (the lag of a turbo with the parasitic drag of a belt driven supercharger).
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I would like to play with a twin screw charger on the 4AGZE. I really don't see a point to centrifugal chargers as they seem (in my opinion) to be the worst of both worlds (the lag of a turbo with the parasitic drag of a belt driven supercharger).
an eaton m62 would be much better on a 4ag than a m90. There are a few m62 on ebay (worldwide though) and seem to be going for around $4-600 US.
If anyone is interested the Lysholm 1200 is available from Harrop Engineering in victoria and is $2960 inc GST - thats without any pulley extensions... Then the Autorotor which is probably the best suited supercharger for the 4ag is the 2087 model and is $3245 which is available from these guys http://www.hi-flow.com/HP6Super.htm
I have been checking all of these out and really I am just trying to justify spending that much money...
Im in the process of installing a whipple 1200ax sc to my aw11, just getting some injectors and then the bypass valve and vaccuum actuator and then its ready to go on...
on that note, does anybody know of any other suppliers that would have a bypass valve/vacuum actuator other than starr performance in sydney? they are apparently the only supplier of whipple products in Aus
they have them on CAPA's website too, but im not completely sure if all the bypasses are the same, I assume they would be though
Last edited by pjaw11sc; 14-03-2006 at 12:41 PM.
Far as I know, the bypass valve works in essentially the same way as a BOV, so you could either adapt one to suit, or give me a drawing and I'll machine one for you. Dare I ask what one of their bypass valves is worth?
RM.
It is essentially the same, but i don't want to take the chance of using one as the previous owner of the kit used the stock 4agze abv and seized two sc's, so i would rather get a propper one to avoid that happening to me.
the price listed on starr performances site is $265, plus whatever it would be to get it to adelaide
Originally Posted by pjaw11sc
Harrop engineering quoted me a Bolt on Vacuum operated bybass when I got the price for the 1200ax. It was $157.30 including GST.
Where did you buy your whipple 1200ax from and how much was it?? Do you have any photos?
Hi,
Harrop is the cheapest I found, I used the 'Magnusson' ($150 from Harrop as above ) bypass valve on my AW11's SC14 setup. The valve is a 1.25" throttle blade with vacuum actuator.
It is the same valve used on some OEM Eaton setups. Most places sell them for more than Harrop. The valve has worked without fault for the last year on my car. One thing to watch is my alloy casting was a bit shitty and I had to grind a little piece over because the actuator arm could snag on it and leave the valve stuck open.
Edit: I just remember a cheaper option I explored for a vacuum bypass valve. It was using a plastic Bosch Turbo blowoff valves, these are OEM on some Saabs and Porsches.
Can't remember that part numbers, but Google for them. Some People were using these on supercharged Harley Davidsons, they were worth around $40 a piece.
Cheers, Nick
Last edited by nick.parker; 14-03-2006 at 05:37 PM.
== 4AGZE SC14 Supercharged ==
Now flogg'n the SC14 @ 18psi....
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i'd love to hear how you guys get on with the twin screws , and methods of setting up, elec clutch etc etc....
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The 1.25" is a little small i think i was informed that the 1.6 would be the best one to go with.Originally Posted by nick.parker
Sounds like an idea, but i dont really want to run the risk of seizing the sc like the previous owner, so i will probably go with the 'propper' bypass valve for peice of mindEdit: I just remember a cheaper option I explored for a vacuum bypass valve. It was using a plastic Bosch Turbo blowoff valves, these are OEM on some Saabs and Porsches.
Can't remember that part numbers, but Google for them. Some People were using these on supercharged Harley Davidsons, they were worth around $40 a piece.
Cheers, Nick
I'll have to look up Harrop on the net, thats a pretty good price.Originally Posted by benjamin
I have a photo of all the stuff i got when i bought the sc, because i was going to sell it, but i think i have changed my mind.
I bought the 'kit' from the U.S. A guy had pretty much done all of the fabrication on his aw11 but kept seizing the sc's because of his bypass, he gave up on it so i bought all the stuff from him, it cost me all up roughly $2000 to get it here and get it through customs
ahh you bought THAT kit!
nice work
his issue was that he mounted the SC vertical, and the oiling of the SC gears was not good... iirc?
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Bypass too small? That depends on how you use the SC. The stock bypass is half the size of the one I am using (Harrop), I used a larger bypass to see if it would improve n/a power with the supercharger off (i.e. cruise). Since my SC is clutched and yours isn't I would think I need the same or bigger bypass, as I have to direct all the engines air around a stalled or slowly spinning supercharger(because of slight pressure differential) . I have set my SC clutch to turn on a 70kPa (absolute pressure), this gives smooth engagement i.e. no nasty kick in the back at engagement. So my bypass is only required below 70kPa anyway.
Twin screws most often seem to fail in high vacuum situations because there is very high heat buildup which expands the alumininium rotors, and with the ultra tight clearance interfence and SC can death follow. The bypass somehow prevents this happening - obviously related to air having a different path to use..dont know why...but the point is your SC is always turning, so your bypass is surely there for a different reason - stop the SC overheating.
On that note the twinscrews can also fail if whatever you bolt to the outlet / mounting flange is anything more than a few thou within flat, again due to expansion / distortion issues.......so beware since you friend had problems with this setup.
Cheers, Nick
Last edited by nick.parker; 14-03-2006 at 09:47 PM.
== 4AGZE SC14 Supercharged ==
Now flogg'n the SC14 @ 18psi....
This is quite interesting....
http://sprintex.linconline.net/files...Calculator.xls
well both times he seized the blower was when he was cruising on the highway, which would pretty much suggests that it was an inadequite bypass which caused it, due to the spinning sc at that speed in a sence choking on its own air.
I hadnt heard of anything like this beforeOn that note the twinscrews can also fail if whatever you bolt to the outlet / mounting flange is anything more than a few thou within flat, again due to expansion / distortion issues.......so beware since you friend had problems with this setup.
4agze bypass valves are those bosch ones correct? retail is about $60. They are made out of plastic.
matt
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