It's not the first. There is a roots-Eaton type blower in Europe for FS-DE's...Astyl said:Who cares, hell he should be unbanned just for making the WOMP Kit, he designed the first and only supercharger kit for your protege, something almost noone else on here could do, and he deserves respect
A centrifugal supercharger is basically the same type of pump as the compressor side of a turbocharger, but is mechanically driven off the crankshaft instead of by exhaust gas. Internal gearing steps up the spin speed, and gives a distinctive whistling sound, that most drivers enjoy hearing, but the centrifugal supercharger must be classified as noisy.
The centrifugal's type of compressor - like the turbo's - is efficient only at high rpm. Because all superchargers by definition are under continual drive from the crank (i.e. with no comparable turbocharger wastegate system to cut the drive), design decisions set the limits to how much internally to gear-up (overdrive) the spooling: the centrifugal aims for high-end boost and in consequence gives almost none at low rpm.
Centrifugal superchargers build boost relative to engine rpm: boost builds exponentially in the upper half of the powerband - generally they start boosting around 2000 to 3000 rpm, and attain full boost at max rpm - i.e. the quoted maximum boost of a centrifugal happens at redline.
TurfBurn, good article. Plus supercharger gives constant load, whether you're at WOT or not. I personally wouldnt get supercharger just for the simple fact that I still want my A/C to work.TurfBurn said:Heres the problem with centrifugal supercharging:
Pulled from: http://www.coloradocobras.com/whipple/superchargers/centrifugal-superchargers.html
In the end you only are really making peak boost... not anything midrange/low end... it can't touch a turbo that is making full boost by 3K and holding it to redline... peak power is one thing... but never underestimate area under the curve. If you lookup the output of a centrifugal supercharger you'll see the exponential boost curve... and you'll see the issue.
Maybe my compuer is running slow but is there supposed to be a dyno chart in between those sentences because I don't see anything. No dyno = I still dont really care about the WOMP kit.Prodigy said:*declares war*
wait for the new dynos.
note:
the womp sc makes more hp per psi than any turbo kit since the exhaust is free flowing(not pushing a spindle).
the graph does not show the "typical" rpm range that turbos kick in.
There's no updated dyno yet, the project is on hold due to the lack of a rear motor mount..Replica said:Maybe my compuer is running slow but is there supposed to be a dyno chart in between those sentences because I don't see anything. No dyno = I still dont really care about the WOMP kit.
Here's my "flame." Why do boost kits for Mazdas have stupid ass names? Flyin' Miata....WOMP...they're just tacky names...
Prodigy said:*
the womp sc makes more hp per psi than any turbo kit since the exhaust is free flowing(not pushing a spindle).
the graph does not show the "typical" rpm range that turbos kick in.
Jackelope said:Hey, i've seen the kit in person and on the track, its awesome![]()
Replica said:Here's my "flame." Why do boost kits for Mazdas have stupid ass names? Flyin' Miata....WOMP...they're just tacky names...
anarchistchiken said:Well I dont need a rear mount, but if you happen to have a spare microtech lying around, I could probably be persuaded to pay shipping for it![]()