HKS SUPERCHARGER KIT PIX
#51
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Originally Posted by epitrochoid
well, what xdeedubbx said wasn't entirely untrue, twin screw's have flat boost curves, and come on sooner than a turbo (jeff step in if necessary, it's been a long day). however a centrifugal is just the compressor side of a turbo spun by a belt connected to the e-shaft. unfortunately a centrifugal SC lacks any means by which to "bleed" the force of the belt turning it (whereas a turbo opens the wastegate once desired boost is reached), so it can only make target boost at max rpm. if it reached 5psi at 4500 rpm, then it would be 10psi at 9000 (the boost curve may not be linear, but you get the idea). you cant just bleed off the excess boost, since you'd loose alot of metered air and it would be a tuning nightmare, as well as terribly ineffecient.
HKS is a great company, and i'd pay $7500 or whatever if it was a turbo kit. i also don't like the fact that SC's pull the bearings to one side and rob power to make power. SC's are one thing, but a centrifugal is probably the worst option for this engine. it would probably turn a decent 1/4 time since there's no boost down low to make launching any more of an issue and plenty of power up top, but on a road course or daily driving it'd be a chore. of course only numbers and facts will tell. perhaps HKS has something up its sleeve...it is a gorgeous piece of hardware!
thanks for the heads up though man, i always love to see new things!
HKS is a great company, and i'd pay $7500 or whatever if it was a turbo kit. i also don't like the fact that SC's pull the bearings to one side and rob power to make power. SC's are one thing, but a centrifugal is probably the worst option for this engine. it would probably turn a decent 1/4 time since there's no boost down low to make launching any more of an issue and plenty of power up top, but on a road course or daily driving it'd be a chore. of course only numbers and facts will tell. perhaps HKS has something up its sleeve...it is a gorgeous piece of hardware!
thanks for the heads up though man, i always love to see new things!
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Originally Posted by Outlaws eXtreme
As far as I know, "MOST" RX-8 owners will use their cars as daily drivers... owning a SC or Turbo Kit for the RX-8 for daily driving is a joke. :P Unless you have money to toss Or/and plan to go track racing or something, there's really no reason for it. Save your money, go buy a faster car if that's what you are looking for.
My friend's 1998 Civic would still kill my car because all he wanted to do was increase the speed... make it super ricey. In the end, which car do you think most people are impressed with on the road? The RX-8, styling and profiling... or the Civic which has no back seat, rollbars, and driving on the 405 Freeway traffic going 10mph.
My friend's 1998 Civic would still kill my car because all he wanted to do was increase the speed... make it super ricey. In the end, which car do you think most people are impressed with on the road? The RX-8, styling and profiling... or the Civic which has no back seat, rollbars, and driving on the 405 Freeway traffic going 10mph.
#54
2010 Prius - Miss the 8
Imagine the Dodge Viper Venom owners with their 650+ HP cars driving those daily. Saw a Viper Venom meet in Burbank before and two of the owners had the 1100+ HP cars... Loud as F*ck, but didn't seem to accelerate 'that' fast... I'm sure top speed would be sick. Nuts of steel indeed.
#56
Daily driver is a broad definition and really does come down to preference.
Adding forced induction to a car will not hurt its driveability. Going crazy on it might. Something like the Greddy kit, when tuned properly and at the recommended low boost level, should really not provide any cause for concern on wear and tear or driveability. I just sold my 97 Eclipse which started life as a non turbo and served fine as a daily driver with near 400hp.
Power in itself is not a indicator of how hard it is to drive a car.
Adding forced induction to a car will not hurt its driveability. Going crazy on it might. Something like the Greddy kit, when tuned properly and at the recommended low boost level, should really not provide any cause for concern on wear and tear or driveability. I just sold my 97 Eclipse which started life as a non turbo and served fine as a daily driver with near 400hp.
Power in itself is not a indicator of how hard it is to drive a car.
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i think a positive displacement s/c would be the best bet if you are using the 8 as a daily driver. More low end boost for everyday stop light to stop light driving. Yea centrifugals are a joke for small displacement engines, slap that on a mustang it be a different story.
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Originally Posted by truemagellen
thanks Mom
and i rather want to become a dad than a mom
well, after hearing and seeing alot of blown engine pics and stories of FDs, you might just wonder...
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no mom jokes plz
and i rather want to become a dad than a mom
well, after hearing and seeing alot of blown engine pics and stories of FDs, you might just wonder...
and i rather want to become a dad than a mom
well, after hearing and seeing alot of blown engine pics and stories of FDs, you might just wonder...
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Most people assume that when you add FI to a car you lose reliability. Which if done incorrectly is true. Look at the 1000 hp Supra in Super Street last month that ran the SS Tour to NOPI this past year. I met up with that guy in Jackson MS and that car ran flawlessly and without issues the whole time because it is built and tuned properly.
Any car can be a "daily driver" if it is tuned and maintained properly. This is more than likely why so many companies have spent more time in R&D on the RX-8. It's a tough nut to crack. Who would want to offer a FI kit of any sort that is going to be known as the one that toats everyone's engine?
I will say that this thing looks very impressive. I would plunk down $5 to $6 grand for it too. It's beautiful. But it just has to be proven to be reliable.
On a lighter note, I think that it's funny that you really hear nothing about this kit and they produce photos of a working prototype with a tenative timeline and Sunflower Mazda is still trying to get their car to start.
Any car can be a "daily driver" if it is tuned and maintained properly. This is more than likely why so many companies have spent more time in R&D on the RX-8. It's a tough nut to crack. Who would want to offer a FI kit of any sort that is going to be known as the one that toats everyone's engine?
I will say that this thing looks very impressive. I would plunk down $5 to $6 grand for it too. It's beautiful. But it just has to be proven to be reliable.
On a lighter note, I think that it's funny that you really hear nothing about this kit and they produce photos of a working prototype with a tenative timeline and Sunflower Mazda is still trying to get their car to start.
#62
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Originally Posted by SHOWOFF
Most people assume that when you add FI to a car you lose reliability. Which if done incorrectly is true. Look at the 1000 hp Supra in Super Street last month that ran the SS Tour to NOPI this past year. I met up with that guy in Jackson MS and that car ran flawlessly and without issues the whole time because it is built and tuned properly.
Any car can be a "daily driver" if it is tuned and maintained properly. This is more than likely why so many companies have spent more time in R&D on the RX-8. It's a tough nut to crack. Who would want to offer a FI kit of any sort that is going to be known as the one that toats everyone's engine?
I will say that this thing looks very impressive. I would plunk down $5 to $6 grand for it too. It's beautiful. But it just has to be proven to be reliable.
On a lighter note, I think that it's funny that you really hear nothing about this kit and they produce photos of a working prototype with a tenative timeline and Sunflower Mazda is still trying to get their car to start.
Any car can be a "daily driver" if it is tuned and maintained properly. This is more than likely why so many companies have spent more time in R&D on the RX-8. It's a tough nut to crack. Who would want to offer a FI kit of any sort that is going to be known as the one that toats everyone's engine?
I will say that this thing looks very impressive. I would plunk down $5 to $6 grand for it too. It's beautiful. But it just has to be proven to be reliable.
On a lighter note, I think that it's funny that you really hear nothing about this kit and they produce photos of a working prototype with a tenative timeline and Sunflower Mazda is still trying to get their car to start.
Anyway, from what my sources are telling me, this kiit was completed just prior to the show. This is why there are no numbers...
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Originally Posted by another8owner
greddy what? Game over, this just looks so stinking cool, i dont care personaly what HP it creates this is what i want to get.
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Originally Posted by another8owner
greddy what? Game over, this just looks so stinking cool, i dont care personaly what HP it creates this is what i want to get.
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Originally Posted by Cam
I thought you were selling your 8 and going back to the Integra R? :D
not when the dealership i work for offers me a top amount of $18,500 for trade in of my car. it was a ridiculous offer on their part and they are going to lose their top salesperson over it once i find another job.
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Originally Posted by another8owner
not when the dealership i work for offers me a top amount of $18,500 for trade in of my car. it was a ridiculous offer on their part and they are going to lose their top salesperson over it once i find another job.
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If you don't agree with what I stated, then refute it.
I surely don't know evertything. If I did, I would have known not to bother responding to your thread - knowing that you are such a blowhard.
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that is Coach Z from www.homestarrunner.com a funny web site. He is drinking a 40.oz of something hahhahaha check out the site it has some dumb *** **** on there.
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This link has a few more pics:
http://www.jtuned.com/media/semagall...&box=&shownew=
http://www.jtuned.com/media/semagall...&box=&shownew=
#74
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Originally Posted by FE3P
This link has a few more pics:
http://www.jtuned.com/media/semagall...&box=&shownew=
http://www.jtuned.com/media/semagall...&box=&shownew=