Is that similar to the Vortec superchargers for the 350Z and G35? Idea is that it goes beside the engine rather than on top right?
And what constitutes being a "volunteer?"
Hell yeah!!!
Nah, i'll stick with stock power
Whats a turbo?
Is that similar to the Vortec superchargers for the 350Z and G35? Idea is that it goes beside the engine rather than on top right?
And what constitutes being a "volunteer?"
Yeah similar set up. Get the goods and I'll fab brackets and piping. Its easy.
I suspect cracked head. I replaced both heads.
Last edited by jdm monkey : 02/23/2011 at 08:38 PM
jdm how much would it cost to set a vx up with the supercharger kit your talking about?
There's no fixed price yet but it should go for around $3.5K
Update:
Done with the piggy back fuel controller for the VX!!! I'm trying to make a plug and play solution right now with no ECU wire splicing.
3.5k isnt bad... im liking the sound of that lol
Sooo if i come visit ya for a weekend can we get it done : D
Well, I was poking around on the web (nah, I don't crawl.... haha) and gues what I found in the North-Western Island called "Australia"?
You guessed it - A SUPERCHARGER KIT
(see below)
The quoted power (185kW / = 250Hp) is based on the lesser 6VD1 from the Trooper, factory rated at 142kW = 190Hp)
That's a 60Hp increase, meaning that your 6VE1 would max out at about 270-ish HP or 200kW for us metricans.
Damn - that's close to the max rating for the auto-trans!
CHECK about the re-tuning of the PCM/ECU to suit the Pressure vs. Vacuum and the extra injector
Worth checking out...
http://www.capa.com.au/kits_holden_rodeo.htm
"Holden 3.2L-3.5L V6 Rodeo Eaton Kit
Retail Price: $6,995.00
Rated Horsepower of Kit: 185kW
Parts Included:
All parts are included, except exhaust
Eaton Supercharger
Cast Aluminium Inlet Manifold
Supercharger driven by factory belt system
Intake Pipework, inc. Throttle Body Adaptor
7th Injector with Aftermarket Management
Comments:
This kit is ideal for standard engines."
Dutch - Check this out:
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...t=supercharger
Looks like JDM Monkey hasn't been on since Feb. I wonder if he is still playing with his VX. Since I am thinking about doing my own mid mounted turbo kit, I would LOVE to hear some of his details.
AEM FIC piggy-back engine management appears to be powerful enough to give us everything we need!
Some comments about lag, were the original CATs still used on this system? If so, they could have been a MAJOR contributor of this lag! You really shouldn’t have CATs before the turbo! Now, it isn't 100% legal to move it after the turbo ether, but lets face it, most of us will not have to deal with CARB .
While you could get away without an intercooler (under 10 psi), it can still help you! With intercooler, you will be able to ether run lower octane gas and/or run more aggressive timing. So I wouldn't dismiss it "just because you can".
I think that engine management is THE most important part of well executed turbo/supercharger system. I think I will start by installing AEM FIC, wideband O2 sensor and larger injectors, BEFORE I actually install a turbocharger. Learn how to tune it and only then install the turbo, which is actually the easy part of this job .
Last edited by Leon R : 05/22/2013 at 11:22 AM
96 Eclipse Spyder GSX (already turbo, AWD swap)
93 Eagle Summit AWD (4G63 turbo swaps)
I wish I didn't live in Cali sometimes it really bites!!
Sorry guys I've been busy at the shop. Another option would be a Rotrex supercharger set up. It is easy to install and very compact. We have successfully fabricated a kit for a Lexus GS400 and can be easily adapted into the VX. I anticipate the kit for the VX to be around $5800.
Here are some pics to get an idea how the setup looks like:
http://youtu.be/FI71dswjRSs
http://youtu.be/R4k4msBP9Uw
Last edited by jdm monkey : 07/28/2013 at 07:45 AM