:cheers:
I will be investing in a supercharger kit this time next year if the kits prove themselves.
I personally wouldn't feel comfortable doing the conversion yet as there are quite a few unknowns with regards to how it will effect the cars 'long term' even though GDI seem to be leading the way with successful testing.
car in question has done over 8k since install all on a 100+k original engine, not bad considering the idiot driving it
thejesus??Who's that then?
Tav, those eatons sound so annoying.
Go for a turbo if you've got the cash. And get someone to make you a proper manifold for it.
Why would you put a Eaton on a G40 ? :S - thats terrible like
sounds like you've seen cars with Eaton blowers fitted. Rotrex superchargers behave very differently
thejesus??
More power, HUGELY improved reliability, less torque sub-3k so it's actually driveable...and some would say the noise...other would disagree.
The figures speak for themselves, Eaton cars run higher power mod-for-mod. The G40 is a good supercharger for producing low down boost but it's not as suited to producing large amounts of boost at high rpm's as the M45...it was originally designed as a pump in the 1800's. You don't generally get G40's over 180-190...Eaton or 2 running at 220...Turbo is ideal as you save so much without the parasitic loss of driving the charger. You'd reap. the costs back in a few charger rebuilds, £300-500 every 20k miles hurts.
rotrex's are one of the most efficient chargers n the market!
Take it thats the Jesus guys one ?
Does look that way! pmsl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKU0...howthread.php?t=23694&feature=player_embedded
worth noting the parasitic loses of driving a rotrex are nominal. Tiny in comparison to an Eaton
around £1700 at the mo for the rotrexI know of one person who fitted one to a Polo, he actually managed to shorten the boost pipe work by about 5ft as well. They seem to be really good...but pricey!