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rocketrich 06-09-2004 11:59 PM

This is an interesting thread! I'm surprised that an axial flow compressor would have the range to provide the necessary airflow at both low and high engine rpm. I would suspect that compressor stall and surge would be real problems, but hopefully you've got those beaten with some bypass devices or variable geometry. I suspect the part count, potential number of machining operations, necessary tight clearances, and small blade height might make this a rather expensive proposition. Perhaps net shape powder metallurgy processes can keep costs down on the bladed components! Please keep updating the progress on this! Thanks, Rich

Ageo 06-11-2004 12:53 AM

Sounds good & all but 1 question? i live in Australia would this product be for international owners aswell?

P.S Richard you sound pretty confident in what your doing and thats always a good (especially in business). Keep it up

jtdwab 06-11-2004 12:30 PM

Richard,

This has been an intersting thread to read. I look forward to seeing the results. Keep up the good work and the well thought out answers. Maybe someday I will be able to buy one, for now the dreams are good enough.

thanks

RichardRanus 06-15-2004 11:09 PM

Hope you're spending this time wisely workin' on the s/c. i really appreciate your efforts and i sincerely hope this pays off for you as well as the rx-8. give us any new details when you can. thanks

rotarygod 06-16-2004 12:42 AM

It's been a week and a half with no report or update. What happened? Please tell me this isn't another potentially good idea that disappeared thread. I want to believe.

Dookie_Rx-8 06-16-2004 01:23 AM

i think hes building.............?
hey someone earlier said its should be cheaper i thought these were expensive to build?

Richard Paul 06-16-2004 02:07 AM

The RX-8 compressor prototype is being built. It will be done in about 10-14 days. Then it will be bench tested. We have accsess to an engine but not a car.

The reason I have not posted anything is that I don't want to just flap my jaw. I try to answer any questions as they post.

Keep the faith I'm working hard on it. As soon as there is a hard part you will get pictures.

I also think the electronics can be worked out. With a lot work that is.

This is going to work or I'll be sitting under a bridge with a fuzzy face drinking from a brown paper bag. H'mm, that's what Dave Zeuschel used to say would happen to me.

Thx, Richard

rotarygod 06-16-2004 02:52 AM

Yay an update! That's all we wanted. Thanks.

DOMINION 06-16-2004 05:38 AM

Good luck Richard.

Velocity-8 06-16-2004 08:11 AM

This is an info hungry group. Please continue to keep us well fed! :D

RXhusker 06-16-2004 10:07 AM

If this really WORKS -- you will be cashing checks for a long time. Can't wait for some real results/details. Please tell me when the waiting list starts so I can get my name towards the top :D

Ajax 06-16-2004 10:28 AM

I'm still interested as well. I cant wait to see an install and some output numbers. I'm saving money to finish paying off the last of my debt, but I could save that money for this instead :b

jtdwab 06-16-2004 11:09 AM

Richard,
Would it be possible to use an electric motor to spin up the SC at low RPM. I'm guessing you need a couple thousand RPM coming in to get any messurable boast out. Could you spin put at low (perhaps on demand) then let the engine take over at high RPM.

No rush on the answer, I'm just wondering.

olddragger 06-16-2004 12:31 PM

Richard,
I think i sense some determination in your last message LOL!
Go big guy! Supercharger mcuh better for this car than a tubro in my humble opion. One thing to keep in mind is that their is a heat factor under the hood of this car. Read the threads on burnt coils, heat and the ecu concerns etc. Turbos = heat, superchargers are much better i think. Also one respected member (rx8 friend)states that the engine cover HAS to be used because it directs airflow properly and without it the car is much more likely to burn the coils. so in placing/ mounting the unit i suggest keeping that in in mind? Luck to ya man. If you can produce the product with a reasonable price YOU WILL HAVE A MARKET!

Spazm 06-20-2004 07:40 PM

I think after reading all the reactions to this post, it finally makes sense to me. This supercharger seems much more unique than its counterparts. For many of us, driving a rotary engine is a reason in and of itself for purchasing the RX8. So why just slap an engine component on it that most people on the street could get? We want to keep it unique! =)

And us TiT gray owners want to look and sound like a fighter plane even more (except for wings =x)

bobclevenger 06-21-2004 06:04 AM


Originally posted by Lufa
The only sort of forced induction I would be interested in on my RX-8 would be a supercharger...
Uh.... all forms of forced induction are superchargers -- the rest is all about how you drive the supercharger or how the supercharger produces its boost.

bobclevenger 06-21-2004 06:43 AM

Richard, it's really good to hear that the Latham Supercharger is not merely a fond memory! I wanted one of these for my 383 MoPars, but that never came about. Now it looks like I may get one for my RX-8!
BTW, my 8 is available for testing, and as I am retired now scheduling would be easy.

IKnowNot'ing 06-21-2004 06:52 AM

From what I remember from my years at Snecma (jet engine manufacturer), an axial compressor is efficient on a very limited range of (high) RPM. Without any further research or calculation, I'd consider it not compatible with an automotive application.

On the other hand, has anyone out there ever considered designing an epitrochoidal (rotary) supercharger? I've been thinking about that since I read in Yamagushi (great read by the way) that all pumps in the Renesis (oil and water) are of this type!

tokenbrit 06-21-2004 08:59 AM

Richard Paul, I was wondering what sort of ECU jiggery/pokery you were planning to use with this supercharger.
Personally, I really like the sound of the AccessECU being developed by Cobb Motorsport.

http://www.accessecu.com/products/accessport.html

This is already available for Subaru's, and is anticipated to be available for the RX8 mid July/early Aug. and this is what I would like to couple with your supercharger. It has the added bonus of not requiring you access to the actual ECU (can't do it on U.K. spec. cars as it's a sealed unit), or you having to mess around with the internal wiring of the car.
Please feel free to PM me if you want, and then we can talk about this in more detail.
Keep up the good work; and Thanks again for all your work. This is what we all need... :D

babylou 06-21-2004 10:38 AM


Originally posted by IKnowNot'ing
From what I rmember from my years at Snecma (jet engine manufacturer), a centrifugal compressor is efficient on a very limited range of (high) RPM. Without any further research or calculation, I'd consider it not compatible with an automotive application.
That would be news to all those turbocharged auto that use a centrifigul compressor.

IKnowNot'ing 06-21-2004 11:34 AM


Originally posted by babylou
That would be news to all those turbocharged auto that use a centrifigul compressor.
BIG BIG mistake : I meant AXIAL. I'll edit the original text right away. Thx babylou.

Kev_UK 06-21-2004 12:07 PM


[i]...... It has the added bonus of not requiring you access to the actual ECU (can't do it on U.K. spec. cars as it's a sealed unit), or you having to mess around with the internal wiring of the car... [/B]
Are you talking about the ECU of the Subaru or the RX8 there? If your talking about the 8, does that mean ECU mods are out of the question on UK spec cars?

(This would be a major bum ache)

tokenbrit 06-22-2004 03:55 AM

Both :). At the moment this product is available for Subaru's, and it is being developed for the RX8. You just plug it in to the car, and upload a new map to your car's ECU (+ some other features). As Mazda have gone way over the top protecting our ECU's for Thatcham requirements (U.K. only :( ), this is about the only way we can change our engine management maps without having to splice into the cars wiring loom...

Kev_UK 06-22-2004 05:14 PM

how nice it is to live in a country where everything is harder and more expensive to accomplish.

Cheers

Richard Paul 06-30-2004 03:59 PM

UPDATE
 
Here's an update on the Rx 8 project.
The compressor parts are done. There are some improvments in the inlet and outlet housings. It has five stages. The nose has been shortened as much as possable.

The parts are at the polishers and I will pick them up today. I will take pictures tonight and post them in the morning.

We will assemble the compressor and start bench tests by the weekend. If all goes well we will start to fit to an engine next week. That;s as far as I can predict the future.

But it all looks great. You will be able to see the Mazda specific mods to the parts.

Richard Paul


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