Hymee gets Supercharged (Part 2)
Originally Posted by Hymee
As long as they don't do a mis-print 
Cheers,
Hymee.

Cheers,
Hymee.
Hymen Superchargers, Bust that cherry with a twin screw!
LOL!
Originally Posted by Hymee
1. In theory it could, given an appropriate intake manifold and tuning. In practice we would have to see. Immediate plans are to get it running on the 6-port.
2. No. I don't even know myself. It is not complete yet, and our driver is quality & function.
Cheers,
Hymee.
2. No. I don't even know myself. It is not complete yet, and our driver is quality & function.
Cheers,
Hymee.
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Originally Posted by VelociRedBeast
cool now that I'm updated on this thread and you mentioned a possibility of auto, I'm now officially hopping into this thread..
Is that a good thing? :D j/k

When I said "given an appropriate intake manifold and tuning"... That is a pretty open statement I guess.
My European distributor is really keen on getting one for his auto though. There seems to be a bit of interest, so lets see how it goes. Dont forget we need to first get the thing running!
Cheers,
Hymee.
Originally Posted by Hymee
Is that a good thing? :D j/k 
When I said "given an appropriate intake manifold and tuning"... That is a pretty open statement I guess.
My European distributor is really keen on getting one for his auto though. There seems to be a bit of interest, so lets see how it goes. Dont forget we need to first get the thing running!
Cheers,
Hymee.

When I said "given an appropriate intake manifold and tuning"... That is a pretty open statement I guess.
My European distributor is really keen on getting one for his auto though. There seems to be a bit of interest, so lets see how it goes. Dont forget we need to first get the thing running!
Cheers,
Hymee.
Silly question.. Is it possible to start out with like 20 psi and gradually drop the boost up til redline?
High boost at lower rpms needs less fuel and generate less heat than the same boost at higher rpm. Hence you could get some insane lowend gains without compromising the engine at higher rpms..
(my understanding is that a twin-screw sc is able to produce a lot of boost at low rpm)
High boost at lower rpms needs less fuel and generate less heat than the same boost at higher rpm. Hence you could get some insane lowend gains without compromising the engine at higher rpms..
(my understanding is that a twin-screw sc is able to produce a lot of boost at low rpm)
IF its possible to somehow gear it to do that, I would think you would get really massive wheelspin off the line. You're probably already going to get some of that with it using a conventional flat boost curve.
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Originally Posted by bureau13
IF its possible to somehow gear it to do that, I would think you would get really massive wheelspin off the line. You're probably already going to get some of that with it using a conventional flat boost curve.
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Originally Posted by twospoons_
Assuming you would have 250hps at the wheels at launch. There is a bunch of cars out there with that allready.
there are always going be faster cars, regardless. Its an improvement nonetheless from the car's stock numbers. If you want a fast ride man... just get urself a sport bike.
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Twospoons, you KNOW the 8 rules over all cars in all categories in all price ranges. Don't come here tryin to change that fact. We're just not in the mood.
Originally Posted by Racer X-8
Twospoons, you KNOW the 8 rules over all cars in all categories in all price ranges. Don't come here tryin to change that fact. We're just not in the mood.
No updates... but they're up to something....
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...767#post728767
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