HKPRO5's Supercharger Build Thread

Yea but so people dont get confused, a bigger crank pulley = more boost. Smaller SC pulley = more boost. And both of those vice versa
 
^ From what I've heard, ZZP is crap in the Grand Prix community, might want to go with the other.
 
they won't work let me get pic
check out these pics in this thread
http://www.superchargersonline.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4715
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see the splines?!

check out this thread a mini truck with the same supercharger but with a smaller pulley
http://www.s10forum.com/forum/f105/m62-eaton-supercharger-update-sorta-208718/
 
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Hmm good info. Thanks.

So you dont want to share the specs on that ODP? lol

I really want to keep the clutch on the SC thats why.
 
So yesterday my coolant line (bottom) had a hole in it due to the heat/ rubbing against the header. I got that fixed.

I still have this hesitation problem at 3.5-4k AFRs go to 18 and if I keep on the gas the AFRs go back to normal.

Also after scouraging the internet I have finally found two sources for a smaller SC pulley. But I still would like to keep the clutch. (that means larger crank pulley)
 
Hmm if you get a larger crank pulley wouldn you also have to get larger alternator, waterpump, and power steering pulleys. If not they will spin a lot faster than normal. Not sure if that's a bad thing or not. I'm just pissing in the wind here. But I do have a spare oem crank pulley if need be. Say if you want to experiment with it. I'm sure figuring out the math on changing pulley diameters isn't calculus.
 
Oh cool. Ill probably need it later lol. Im still working things out though (math wise)

but So Far If I go smaller SC pulley itll be 2.75.
 
was swapped at work today, I should have the drawings for tomorrow, PM me your email please

if you go with a stock pulley its 4.5psi

with my overdrive pulley the only thing that was effected was powersteering pump
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also ((Super Charger Disp/(1/2 Engine Displacement)) * Ratio * 14.7) - 14.7 = Boost Pressure

((2.0/(1/2*2.0))*5/3.76*14.7)-14.7=4.8psi

ratio is Crank pulley/supercharger pulley
supercharger pulley is 3.76
stock crank pulley is 5
my overdrive is 6.7
 
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^If you need one made, I might be able to talk to my boss, but it would be charged at shop rate. Let me know if you need some help getting it made.
 
Nice I'll keep that in mind. I still haven't found a local shop that could do it. =(


Also still have the AFR problems.
 
I think when I get the pulley made ill have them scale it down to 6.1 instead of 6.7

11.5 psi is a little much. lol
 
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Do it! Car sounds sick man, not a huge fan of superchargers, but that is pure titties.
 
I just sent the email with the drawings, I would leave the 6.7 because those calcs are in a perfect world. it does not account for engine effeciency, cams timing, or atmospheric pressure I am in north Idaho and I only seen 9 to 10psi. a guy at see level may get 12.

there is a whole thing about supercharges and atmospheric pressure, if you drove a car from sea level to the high mountains, the supercharger would put out less PSI, a turbo will work harder to make the same PSI

I found this out when I couldn't figure out why my British friend was always getting more boost then me on the same setup.
 

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