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It will be interesting to see a normally driven FRS on the dyno at maximum of 75mph without WOT VS a car with this system under the same condition. I suspect this system without it running properly or at low battery will drag the stock engine power down, because it just becomes an obstacle in the intake. |
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If you drive for one hour at 60 mph you shouldn't ever get to wide open throttle and thus will never turn on the supercharger, other then the "idle" turning to reduce pumping loses. If the two batteries for the supercharger are depleted the remaining third battery for the starting and charging system of the car will still be there, still working fine. The superchargers electric charger (we need a short hand for this) will be charging the superchargers batteries, but at a rate that shouldn't cause any noticeable difference in engine output. At the 8:1 discharge to charging ratio that was stated before that would be about the same as running your rear window defroster. Factoring in some efficiency losses in the system, at most I would guess it would be like running your rear window defroster while having your headlights on. Given the 135 amp alternator already fitted to the twins, this shouldn't be a problem. Why would this kit require wide open throttle at 75 mph? Or do you mean accelerating to 75 mph, with and without the kit? Fenton posted dynos of his car with and without the kit, this should give you a pretty good idea of how the kit will change things. |
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Theoriotically is easier said than done. How would this idle turning cope with constant foots tappering the pedal on and off which varies engine speed by 500-1000 rpm. This is typical daily drive and cruise. How would the SC realize the change of pace from the engine without WOT. Will it be sluggish as restrictions ? |
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It's great to see a product like this that finally works. After refinement I hope it would be able to work at various throttle input!
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Regarding removing restriction during cruising: What about a vacuum operated bypass valve (with solenoid) to bypass the turbo? During cruise, the solenoid would allow engine vacuum to keep the bypass open and once the controller goes into "boost" mode, it cuts the solenoid off, and boost pressure is used to keep the bypass closed? That way you're not constantly working the ESC and motor. |
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Realistically, the end goal should be to have things mapped so that power increases at a smooth rate throughout the pedal travel, ending with the supercharger at full speed. But the supercharger wouldn't need to start making boost until about 60 percent throttle at which point the throttle plate would be fully open and the engine would be making its full NA power. With the addition of a switch, or possibly a different map within an Ecuek tune, it could be set to not come on at all.
This would be a big departure from the norm of using the throttle plate to control everything and could cut down on those 'partial' throttle pumping losses. When I first started reading this thread I thought the gains would be minimal, maybe 20 ftlbs down low with little to nothing up top. Now I'm thinking this is just some time, development, and tuning away from being a viable option for me. |
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I'm no tuner but what if you used an electronic boost sensor and used that to control the motor speed to maintain a constant boost pressure even as the engine speed changed. It would be a pretty simple Controler to build/program.
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One if the best parts of this system right now is it is dead simple, install is super easy and so is uninstall. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2 |
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Even right now we almost have to upgrade the clutch. When we get the tune on next week I'm thinking we are going to be hitting 220tq between 2000rpm and 3000 during the "torque hump" of the power band. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2 |
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