Originally posted by The Dark Side of Will
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Originally posted by Wanganstyle
I'm not sure what you're implying with the parenthetical.
Of course it will not be stock. Most of the intake will have to be fab'd, the water-to-air intercooler under the SC will be custom or from other some other SC kit that just happens to fit. Custom work is nothing new to me. I took 2 1/2 years of industrial mechanics in high school. It covered everything from rebuilding a ford small block, wiring up a VW bug from the ground up, to welding with an acetylene torch. I've been working on engines since then. (Guess how old I am?)
Originally posted by Wanganstyle
Depends on how much you engineer into the system, e.g. water injection, combustion chamber finessing. It also matters much compression you're running.
Just a reminder, as I stated before: I'm buying rods and pistons for this, and they're not stock OEM parts. When the SC goes on, it will not be stock.
Since I haven't found anyone with a proper twin-screw (internal compression) supercharger on a 1UZ, with exception of this gent: http://www.lextreme.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12845
We'll have to use his numbers as a general rule for how much will go through the drivetrain.
I was shooting for 600 ft-lbs. He's putting just over 700 ft-lbs down, and he's running 10psi.
Whipple Superchargers are nothing to laugh at. the 2.3L units are typcially put on larger engines. Like 5.3L in trucks/suvs, and it still increases the power substantially. It's compressing 2.3L of air for every revolution ...on a 4L engine. The psi level will easily get to 20, but you can put whatever pully you want on it to adjust. That's Xpsi through the entire RPM range. Completely different than turbos. When it comes to the drivetrain, you have to consider that. It's being subjected to greater forces at all times the throttle is open. If the W58 is great, why is everyone that is making over 400hp/tq wl FI breaking them? Most write-ups on the 1UZ swap recommend the R154 if you're going to do FI.
As I said, the engine will be stock until I tune the system and ferret out any gremlins. I don't want to spend the money on a gearbox that will break later, and then have to spend money on another gearbox that is stronger. I just want to get a box that will handle the stock engine power and still survive when the SC goes in.
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