Alpine supercharger....anybody have one???
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Joined: Oct 2003
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From: Fort Erie, Ontario
Vehicle: 2004 Acura TL
I'm anxious to see this. It'd be nice to see some options. They definitely had to do something about both their kits. It's almost like they went half-ass on two kits when they could have just done a good job on one of them.
it is still a roots...but if it comes automatically with 6 psi and you have other things ontop of it...you shoul definitely be able to go over the 200whp mark
yet if you bought a turbo kit from somewhere like speedfactor you probably would break 200 with some tuning heck tim has his car runnin close to the 300 mark i think and hes using stock internals
personally i like the feel of a supercharger but for a constant 40-50 hp i wouldnt have spent 3 grand on it
speedfactors kits cost about a grand less than that
personally i like the feel of a supercharger but for a constant 40-50 hp i wouldnt have spent 3 grand on it
speedfactors kits cost about a grand less than that
it is a roots style blower... i think its the same blower as before.. there is a new manifold for the beta 2 that they are using now... and obviously, they have a smaller pulley to get 6psi out of the same blower.....
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and another thing... considering that i'm using a zero backpressure exhaust system...
i may never reach 6 psi even with the smaller pulley BUT the CFM will still be up there and i may reach the same power output as with a more restrictive exhaust which tends to artificially inflate the boost #'s without any increase in cfm at all...
has anyone ever considred this idea ?
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and another thing... considering that i'm using a zero backpressure exhaust system...
i may never reach 6 psi even with the smaller pulley BUT the CFM will still be up there and i may reach the same power output as with a more restrictive exhaust which tends to artificially inflate the boost #'s without any increase in cfm at all...
has anyone ever considred this idea ?
good point... i have not measured my backpressure... (I dont have the tools to do that)... but at least with a straight through muffler and no cats... there will be less back-pressure than otherwise... thats really what I mean.
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if you dont have a cat then you must have an aftermarket header
I have the stock 1.8L J1/J2 Elantra 4-2-1 header on my 2003 XD.
also, my XD came with TWO cats from the factory.. either way, both are gone ! LOL
here is a shot of my engine bay as it looks now... notice the OEM heat shield that came on the older model J1/J2 elantras...

and here is what it looks like with the heat shield off:


