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Old 07-30-2015, 01:20 PM   #1
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300HP Jackson Supercharged BRZ

I'm trying to build a 300HP BRZ at a reasonable cost. I've decided that I want to supercharge it because the predictable power provided by a supercharger will make the car easier to control in canyons than a turbocharger. That being said, I've done a lot of research and have decided on the Jackson Racing Supercharger. If you can make an argument for Vortech being superior to Jackson, I would be happy to listen, but from what I've read, Jackson is overall better. Delicious Tuning in SoCal said they could tune a Jackson Racing Supercharged BRZ to 275 WHP. That's almost there. Any advise to get the extra 15 HP on 91? My OCD is pushing me to figure out how to make an even 300. Also if you recommend parts such as pullies to up the power, give me some recommended brands. Thanks guys
Also I'm pretty new to the aftermarket world seeing as the only aftermarket thing I've ever done or had done to my cars is I installed a permanent AUX cord into one of my cars... So a description of what some of the parts to increase my HP actually do would be much appreciated.
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Try getting ACE EL long tube headers, go catless and I can see you getting close. But then you have to go back to stock for your stupid SMOG laws in California
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Try getting ACE EL long tube headers, go catless and I can see you getting close. But then you have to go back to stock for your stupid SMOG laws in California
In california you dont have to smog a new car until it's 5 years old. With that being said if a CHP officer pulls you over for "loud exhaust" he can require you to get your car smogged. But with Jackson Racing supercharger you can get a CARB legal one with the sticker which will get you to pass smog when they open your hood. Going catless is the only thing to worry about and just keep your stock exhaust system handy for when the smog day comes.

Anyways, OP, I dont think with the supercharger you can get a 300whp flat with 91. Maybe with better gas and full catless exhaust. Tune will be your best bet. Maybe 93? or e85. Dont forget to upgrade your brakes when you go higher power! good luck with your quest to 300whp
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In california you dont have to smog a new car until it's 5 years old. With that being said if a CHP officer pulls you over for "loud exhaust" he can require you to get your car smogged. But with Jackson Racing supercharger you can get a CARB legal one with the sticker which will get you to pass smog when they open your hood. Going catless is the only thing to worry about and just keep your stock exhaust system handy for when the smog day comes.

Anyways, OP, I dont think with the supercharger you can get a 300whp flat with 91. Maybe with better gas and full catless exhaust. Tune will be your best bet. Maybe 93? or e85. Dont forget to upgrade your brakes when you go higher power! good luck with your quest to 300whp
Good to know! I come from a magic place where we have no SMOG laws I know nothing about those laws haha!
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Good to know! I come from a magic place where we have no SMOG laws I know nothing about those laws haha!
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Old 07-30-2015, 02:03 PM   #6
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In california you dont have to smog a new car until it's 5 years old. With that being said if a CHP officer pulls you over for "loud exhaust" he can require you to get your car smogged. But with Jackson Racing supercharger you can get a CARB legal one with the sticker which will get you to pass smog when they open your hood. Going catless is the only thing to worry about and just keep your stock exhaust system handy for when the smog day comes.

Anyways, OP, I dont think with the supercharger you can get a 300whp flat with 91. Maybe with better gas and full catless exhaust. Tune will be your best bet. Maybe 93? or e85. Dont forget to upgrade your brakes when you go higher power! good luck with your quest to 300whp
I don't think any of my local stations sell 93 and there's a station about 30-45 minutes away that sells e85 but I probably will only get that on special occasions haha. And are you saying that with the supercharger I will get a sticker that says its CARB legal and so they will think it is even though the exhaust isn't?
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I'm trying to build a 300HP BRZ at a reasonable cost. I've decided that I want to supercharge it because the predictable power provided by a supercharger will make the car easier to control in canyons than a turbocharger. That being said, I've done a lot of research and have decided on the Jackson Racing Supercharger. If you can make an argument for Vortech being superior to Jackson, I would be happy to listen, but from what I've read, Jackson is overall better. Delicious Tuning in SoCal said they could tune a Jackson Racing Supercharged BRZ to 275 WHP. That's almost there. Any advise to get the extra 15 HP on 91? My OCD is pushing me to figure out how to make an even 300. Also if you recommend parts such as pullies to up the power, give me some recommended brands. Thanks guys
Also I'm pretty new to the aftermarket world seeing as the only aftermarket thing I've ever done or had done to my cars is I installed a permanent AUX cord into one of my cars... So a description of what some of the parts to increase my HP actually do would be much appreciated.
Probably not gonna happen on 91. It was a big deal when a guy here in the local club hit 300 on E85.
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Old 07-30-2015, 02:29 PM   #8
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Exhaust is a Sound modification. It doesn't tamper with any emission components.
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I don't think any of my local stations sell 93 and there's a station about 30-45 minutes away that sells e85 but I probably will only get that on special occasions haha. And are you saying that with the supercharger I will get a sticker that says its CARB legal and so they will think it is even though the exhaust isn't?
I would look more into the Jackson Racing supercharger. There's a thread on here that tells everything about it. Theres 2 different models, the tune it yourself which comes only jackson racing supercharger the other one comes with ecutek and a off the shelf tune for stock parts, its also CARB legal. Once you tune it with ecutek and a tuner, add full catless exhaust and see where you're at after that. If you get smogged with full catless exhaust you wont pass emissions due to the fact you have no cats. But thats easily reversable with just putting on your old stock exhaust.
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Exhaust is a Sound modification. It doesn't tamper with any emission components.
Depends. Catback.. maybe, once you replace headers and cats then they will not pass you unless you have a CARB sticker. You'll fail visual. If you pass visual and then get a smog you can still fail due to the fact that you're aftermarket exhaust might be exhibiting too much emmissions.
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IMO i wouldn't push for "numbers". Numbers are only good for internet bragging and when you're sitting on the side of the road with a hole in the block you're going to wish you had gotten a nice conservative tune.
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keep in mind that you might make the numbers on a dyno, but after real-world use the power might go down due to heat soaking, engine temps, altitude, etc. and different dynos read differently. dyno numbers on the same dyno are for tuning mainly

also, if you modify anything in regards to the cat (even an aftermarket header w/ cat is illegal AFAIK) then you will fail visual. I haven't smogged a newer car yet, but I heard that they no longer dyno your car and instead use an OBD2 plug to raise the engine RPM's to test emissions and check for codes. if you get a more lenient station, they might pass you on the visual if you have modified your cats or removed them, but you will still fail the emissions unless you go through a backdoor. I think if you get a catted header or catted front pipe (or both) all you need is to find a more lenient station that will pass your visual. your emissions SHOULD be good enough to pass. I have no idea if anyone has tried it though. and of course get a tune to erase your cat efficiency CEL

btw, cat backs are legal. you just can't touch the cats

as for the CARB sticker, it has a specific ID number on it and once the tech types that into their database, it pulls up the smog exception. it will clearly state what the sticker covers. so if you have a full exhaust, the sticker won't mention it and just say it covers the supercharger. that's how I understand it with the way it was explained to me.
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Why don't you go kraftwerks, upgrade to high boost pulleys and upgrade the fuel system?
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