Supercharger Inlet Manifold!
#16
Posted 28 October 2008 - 10:07 PM
Hope they help.
Cheers
#17
Posted 29 October 2008 - 07:18 PM
#18
Posted 30 October 2008 - 10:30 AM
You dont have to cut off those lugs to clear the manifold, if your making the kit, you might as well just run a single belt that does alternator, water aswell rather than use a V belt. It means you can get the charger further to the left and make everything so much easier. If you go for the Jonspeed/Vmaxx set up you will need to machine into the charger, if you use one drivebelt, you wont need to.
On mine, I've machined away all of the area in red;
just out of interest, what was your thought behind machining away the area you marked? I have purchased the Vmax Scart kit and there has been no machining done to any part of the charger that attaches to the inlet manifold. I would be very keen to understand the benefits of doing this and/or the implications of not doing it. Also, I presume that I would need to remove the blades before doing any form of machining in this area?
Cheers, Si
#19
Posted 30 October 2008 - 07:31 PM
#21
Posted 31 October 2008 - 12:03 PM
Where did you get your kit from sam? as i remember reading that your brought it as a full kit in the end...
#22
Posted 31 October 2008 - 07:07 PM
I know its important for a non-forced induction setup, and I'd noticed that the images here, one is centralised on the manifold (same distance for the air to go) and the other appears not to be...
my plan was to adapt a standard mini single carb manifold with a sort of s-bendy thing to put the hole in the centre of the charger outlet - as it's in a midget I have a lot more space "behind" the engine to play with..
Rob
#23
Posted 20 November 2008 - 10:26 AM
#24
Posted 18 December 2008 - 09:46 PM
spose there no stopping you mounting it this way... i thought about that but went with an all steel one rather than mixin cast with non cast as to be able to wled to and adapt more.
my mates using a mini manifold.. guess which one?lol
#25
Posted 20 December 2008 - 05:57 PM
If its in a Midget i think fabricating a plenum under the charger feeding both ports would make best use of the space available, ..or a f*&k off turbo lol
#26
Posted 16 June 2009 - 09:54 PM
local car dismantler and they have a
the manifold seems fairly straight forward, just a bit of time with the welder.
My idea at the moment with regard to the pulley is to try and find one off the shelf and get a longer crank bolt made, i think this will be cheaper than getting a whole pulley made, the belt is a standard 6PK whick is widely used in cars for alternators etc. I went to my local car dismantler and they have a massive rack full of pulleys, all i need to do is calculate the size i need for a 1275 running 10psi then i sure there will be a way of attaching it to the mini pulley. Also no need to machine a keyway would save a lot of hassle,
my question is to you is how do you calculate the required pulley size ofr 10psi, my calculations keep showing up with a pulley ratio od 1:1 which is way too slow... any suggestions...
#27
Posted 19 June 2009 - 01:50 PM
You could do it with the blades still in there but it's a bit hektic. Just take the charger apart, it comes apart pretty easy.
Like zis;
Much better flowing than the Vmax/Jonspeed design.
Some food for thought.
That manifold looks tonnes better. The one I have is a plate with a hole in it.!
#28
Posted 19 June 2009 - 07:11 PM
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