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Does anyone else do a kit for my 172 apart from ktec? I dont want to go down the turbo route, prefeer better low end torque. Thanks
I've been following your project thread, surely it's no that simple...It's a fairly simple conversion to do your self tbh will pm you
Cam belt change to fit the megane crank pulley, megane injectors, can map it on standard ecu, remove aircon and fit cup alt bracket and my s/c brackets, charger and intercooler that's about it in simple terms
Yes the pic is my charger build @barnesautos
Everything sounds simple, depends on how mechanically adept you are tbh
If my R3 engine goes pop or doesn't impress I'll be in touch for one of your kits mate. :up:most of the hard work will be done already with the kit tbh, pulley sizes are either 85mm or 90mm depending on whats required, my kit takes care of all the belts and pulley side of things
looking at making some restrictor's in various sizes too
most of the hard work will be covered
most of the hard work will be done already with the kit tbh, pulley sizes are either 85mm or 90mm depending on whats required, my kit takes care of all the belts and pulley side of things
looking at making some restrictor's in various sizes too
most of the hard work will be covered
If my R3 engine goes pop or doesn't impress I'll be in touch for one of your kits mate. :up:
You still could do tbh. Just take the turbo off and run the charger instead. You'll be able to run more boost as your on low comp anyway aren't you?Wish I would have gone the s/c route 😧
You still could do tbh. Just take the turbo off and run the charger instead. You'll be able to run more boost as your on low comp anyway aren't you?
Andys medium boost build, megane internals etc 280hp.
Its currently in getting repaired as the cam seal popped out causing a massive oil leak, so it needs stripping and checking for repairs, once its fixed its going up for sale I think.
I'd love a supercharger...
It sounds less hassle..
It doesn't break gearboxes either. Well not as much as a turbo conversion does! :wink:It is the less hassle route.
The only real downside compared to a turbo in terms of reliability is the charger will let go at some point, and compared to the Turbo you can't rebuild them. So another Rotrex is about £700 - £1k.
Oh, and less torque. But i'm more than happy with my 250bhp and 220 lb ft. Doesn't exactly feel slow. Lol!
Seems a shame to sell it, but I'm sure you'll make the decision that's right for you.Andys medium boost build, megane internals etc 280hp.
Its currently in getting repaired as the cam seal popped out causing a massive oil leak, so it needs stripping and checking for repairs, once its fixed its going up for sale I think.
It is the less hassle route.
The only real downside compared to a turbo in terms of reliability is the charger will let go at some point, and compared to the Turbo you can't rebuild them. So another Rotrex is about £700 - £1k.
Oh, and less torque. But i'm more than happy with my 250bhp and 220 lb ft. Doesn't exactly feel slow. Lol!
Totally... A new charger would seem a pita,but being a sealed (they're sealed right?) unit I would expect there life span to be long and uninterrupted.
I've been around turbos a long time and something just loves to kill them and no matter how hard people try they just bite the dust..
My last project was a 205 GTi6, swapping the engine, building the loom, etc.This.
It's simple for someone like me or you, but not sure it's something the average DIY home mechanic should take on, or the op by the sound of things.
Max rpm is roughly 7300rpm on the 85 mm pulley btw
Because vagina? LolI ran mine to 7600rpm a few times. But I'd never have a rotrex again.
If you mean tempremental and emotional then yes.Because vagina? Lol
Got it in one! Flol!If you mean tempremental and emotional then yes.