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    Default SC12 anything smaller on productions motors??

    As title suggests looking for a production supercharger that is smaller than a SC12 ,.
    If so does anybody know of specs and what vehicle they are off


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    Default Re: SC12 anything smaller on productions motors??

    CVAP has something u're looking for..

    http://www.cvap.com.au/?Display=1&Al...rch=Mechanical

    if u can't see it, it's under mechanical of his website www.cvap.com.au

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    Default Re: SC12 anything smaller on productions motors??

    You could try the Nissan MA09. Its 500cc, compared the SC12's 1200cc.

    I think it came fitted to a 1.0L motor that was twincharged or something.

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    Default Re: SC12 anything smaller on productions motors??

    I am pretty sure there was a Subaru that was also 500cc fitted with a Super Charger too

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    Am i guessing right that the bike is about to get an extra kick in the pants?
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    Default Re: SC12 anything smaller on productions motors??

    Thanks for the info / links, much appreciated ,.. plenty of research options there .

    Am i guessing right that the bike is about to get an extra kick in the pants?
    Hmm nope, well your sorta right Justen ,.. it won't be for the z900 (turbo) or the R1 it will be for a 500cc twostroke ,. that should make for some exciting power delivery

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    Oldcorollas thanks for all the links mate that made it alot easier to get an idea of the various sizes and types


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    Yikes twostroke!! Will the SC handle the revs?
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    Default Re: SC12 anything smaller on productions motors??

    Quote Originally Posted by JustenGT8
    Yikes twostroke!! Will the SC handle the revs?
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    Default Re: SC12 anything smaller on productions motors??

    Quote Originally Posted by Jaffa
    it won't be for the z900 (turbo) or the R1 it will be for a 500cc twostroke ,. that should make for some exciting power delivery
    the older you get the more childish you become... tell me you found an RG500?!!

    this might be useful for the details on dimensions;

    http://oguraclutch.co.jp/english/e_p...c/sc_siyou.htm

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    Default Re: SC12 anything smaller on productions motors??

    found some further info on dimensions and applications here...

    Quote Originally Posted by omp
    I am pretty sure there was a Subaru that was also 500cc fitted with a Super Charger too
    Quote Originally Posted by www.zerotohundred.com
    Subaru EN07
    This supercharger is, in a word, tiny.


    Fitted to upmarket versions of the Japanese-market Subaru Vivio/Pleo, this blower is lightweight and can be squeezed in very tight engine bays. It measures approximately 18.5cm in length (including the pulley) and the main body is around 15cm wide and 10.5cm tall. Although fitted by Subaru, the blower is manufactured by Aisin and is coded AMR300. This code suggests it displaces 300cc of induction air per revolution.

    The 660cc supercharged Vivio engine is rated at the class regulation 47kW and has 84Nm of torque, so the AMR300 blower is suitable for only low power applications. This makes sense when you look at the small 45mm OD blower outlet pipe.

    We’d be reluctant to push the AMR300 supercharger past 70kW - which means it’s good for only sub 1.0-litre engines.
    Quote Originally Posted by spectral
    You could try the Nissan MA09. Its 500cc, compared the SC12's 1200cc.

    I think it came fitted to a 1.0L motor that was twincharged or something.
    Quote Originally Posted by www.zerotohundred.com
    Nissan MA09

    This is another small capacity supercharger manufactured by Aisin for Nissan Motor Company. Coded AMR500 (a step up from the Subaru’s AMR300) this is another light and compact supercharger. This unit measures 17cm long, 18cm wide and 13cm tall (not including the mounts and bolt-on inlet and outlet pipes). Again, the outlet pipes measures just 45mm OD but its code suggests that it displaces 500cc per revolution.


    The AMR500 blower is used on a very interesting engine. The Japanese-market Nissan March from the early ‘90s could be optioned with a MA09 1.0-litre 4-cylinder that boasts a supercharger and turbocharger! Peak power in factory form is 81kW, along with 130Nm of torque.

    This supercharger can be used for slightly higher power applications than the Subaru’s AMR300. We suggest that about 110kW is its limit.
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    Default Re: SC12 anything smaller on productions motors??

    Not yet on a production car......

    the smallest supercharger available I know of is the Rotrex C15. It is no larger than an alternator!!!

    Check out www.Rotrex.com for options....



    Here is the Aussie site selling the Rotrex.......
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