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06-05-2007, 11:56 PM | #1 | ||
jlos beast
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hey guys im lookin at supercharging or turboing my au3 ford
i was looking for the cheaper but best way ...anny suggestions on wat u recon ? cheers..lads |
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07-05-2007, 12:02 AM | #2 | ||
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Cheapest for a good power incerase is supercharging; a full Capa kit is around $6k. Although a low priced turbo kits (around $3k from Snort) might be worth a look - expect to pay a few extra $$$ for exhaust, etc and you'll only get around 150rwkw.
You really need to work out what you want; ie when you want power etc, as each works differently.
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07-05-2007, 12:14 AM | #3 | ||
jlos beast
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ah i c yeah atm i have pacemaker heeaders running with a lukey sports exhaust system in it and ive put a xr8 bigger snorkle and a k & n pannel filter on it running through with stainless steel piping...hmmm cheers man
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07-05-2007, 07:29 AM | #4 | ||
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KKK K27 600hp Racing Turbo $1800
Snort log style manifold 38mm External wastegate Dump pipe 600x300x76 intercooler Intercooler piping All these cam together ^^^^^^ 32lb injectors $300 Rising rate fuel reg 2:1 $90.00 Pod Filter $100.00 3 inch Exhaust $450 Boost gauge $45.74 AFR gauge $62.50 Gauge holder $96.50 Deliveries $127 Total $3071.74 All I need is a unichip ($300), a catch can ($50), and fitting (doing all with forum members) and tuning (say around $500-$1000), so all up will be well under $5000. Much cheaper then a supercharger. As for expected power, these are some figures others are pulling: 308 rwkw I6 Sedan Auto- Dansedgli 189 rwkw I6 Sedan Auto - Nudge 178.6 rwkw I6 Sedan Auto - AU-Steve 162 rwkw I6 sedan auto - TURBOTAXI 163.6rwkw EB Falcon Turbo 4.0L (3psi) -- SnyperEB 179.0rwkw EF Falcon Turbo 4.0L (6psi) -- EFFalcon 181.3rwkw EA Falcon Turbo, EL 4.0L -- Sundeep 183.0rwkw EB Falcon Turbo, --------- EVLELF 184.9rwkw AIT EA Falcon Turbo-------Dansedgli 188.6rwkw supercharged EA 4.0L ----- Rmyers 190.3rwkw Supercharged EF XR6 ------Obriza 202.1rwkw EB Falcon Turbo 4.0L------ Dansedgli 203.7rwkw EB XR6 turbo -> 6.2psi-----Rollin 232 rwkw ED Futura Turbo 4.0L------ EDturbo (mickmalta) 235 rwkw EF Falcon Turbo 4.0L-------Stevo_538 275 rwkw eb t/c falcon 4lt------------ EB SIX ON BOOST 287.4rwkw EL Falcon turbo 4.0l -------Fritzz 298.8rwkw EA Falcon turbo ---------- Turbo Tony (previous car) 335.8kw EB 4.0 Falcon Turbo --------------- ebs_4l 340.1rwkw EA Falcon T/C ------------ EASPRINT 357rwkw EA Falcon turbo 4.ol---------ea ba turbo 380rwkw@12psi EB Falcon turbo--------- Stevo_538 398.7rwkw EA falcon Turbo ----------- Turbo Tony (Caravan tower) 451.3rwkw EL XR6 Turbo --------------- PYROAY (427rwkw street tune) 460rwkw ED Falcon 4.0 Turbo -------- TUFED6 All are above 150RWKW, so that would be an extremely conservative figure. You would only need extremely low boost to acheive that figure.
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07-05-2007, 07:49 AM | #5 | ||
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wow there's alot of turbo falcons out there. didn't realise there were so many.
everytime i see threads like this makes me wanna turbocharge my car. only if i had the money |
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07-05-2007, 08:08 AM | #6 | ||
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I actually think its cheaper to go Forced induction then N/A. I had made up my mind to go N/A until this kit came up for sale, and I bought it, and seen just how cheap it can be. I was getting told like 10-15000 at least to get it up and running, but I just dont see why you would need to spend that much , unless you want to make over 250kw, which is a hell of a lot for everyday driving. I hope to make 180 on relatively low boost, and that will be my daily car. Its not heaps but its enough.
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07-05-2007, 08:35 AM | #7 | ||
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You have to be pretty handy mechanicly for turbo or supercharger install to be cheap and don't forget you still have to be able to register and insure it with the mods or risk saying goodbye to the car and your money
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07-05-2007, 08:42 AM | #8 | ||
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I looked into this question too but the true cost of properly getting it registered and insured meant it wasn't a worthwhile option. I did see the supercharger as the go for mid range and off the line urge not best peak power but with the big advantage it was easy to remove for rego inspection and insurance fraud. Of course decided not to do the wrong thing.
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07-05-2007, 10:56 AM | #9 | |||
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For this reason, the CAPA low boost supercharger kit is the cheapest to get an immediate increase in power without the need to rebuild the motor, box, diff etc. It is supposed to be safe with a stock motor and running gear - just ask Nudge though. His auto is already up for a rebuild as it is starting to flare and clunk, so even then the $6k kit is becoming more expensive in overall parts/funds needed for the car.
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07-05-2007, 11:10 AM | #10 | ||
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Engineering isnt that big an issue here in Brisbane, but I do understand it is a biggie in NSW. As for rebuild, for 1800 you can get a slight strengthen and full rebuild, and you would probably want to do one anyway, even without the turbo, as my gearbox is over 200k old. As opposed to N/A, wher eyou will need one anyway, and just ask some people here how much has been spent by them to get 160 rwkw in there car. Come to think of it, I can only think of a handfull that have even got that much, and it hasnt been a cheap road either. Bang for buck, forced (supercharged, or turbocharged) is the best way to go, in my opinion. Things will break on any car be it N/A or forced at 160 kw if it is driven the wrong way. I think with the supercharger/turbocharged option, its six of one, half a dozen of the other. If you like mid range, go for the supercharger. If you like whine, go the supercharger. If its that spool up sound your after, and that top end boost, go turbo. They will both work out even in the end price wise.
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07-05-2007, 01:08 PM | #11 | |||
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07-05-2007, 03:51 PM | #12 | ||
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I would go the Supercharger for a V8 and a Turbo for a 6.
A Supercharger will be a little nicer to your internal components and driveline V's a Turbo but this is all down to the level of boost you are running (Superchargers tend to be lower boost then Turbo's). It is also not necessary to run Inter/After Coolers with a Supercharger but an Intercooler is needed on a Turbo. Superchargers tend to be more expensive (Initially) then a Turbo but should (I said Should) last longer. Superchargers should give you a nicer power delivery with no "Lag", Most turbo setups have a "Lag". They will both give you a great increase in power and both will far outweigh the "Bang for Buck" you could get by N/A improvements. Just my 2 cents worth! |
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07-05-2007, 04:19 PM | #13 | ||
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If I was going forced it would be with the Vortech Supercharger,
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08-05-2007, 07:57 AM | #14 | ||
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If I had the cash ... I'd be bolting a blower to my I6 ... especially running on LPG ... no Pinging either.
As I'd rather have plenty of bottom-end to mid-range torque for driveability with the auto ... especially when loading carrying and towing .... I am not one to rev the crap out of my ute. For me ... Supercharger FTW.
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08-05-2007, 10:26 AM | #15 | |||
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Turboed 6's have been done to death, get something different, something unique, something that stands out. I saw a charged EL i6 yesterday afternoon, you cant beat the sound of that scream. |
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08-05-2007, 10:59 AM | #16 | ||
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I have said it once and I will say it again:
If it is reliable and cheap it aint fast. If it is fast and cheap it aint reliable. If it is Fast and reliable it aint cheap! |
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08-05-2007, 11:26 AM | #17 | ||
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It all depends on what sort of power your looking for. If your just looking to run low boost and not going to upgrade internals, easiest option is the supercharger. I'm currently tossing up weither or not to go fourced, and if so what root to take. Another bonus of the supercharger is the ease of installation/removal compared to a turbo, for me makes it less of a concern in getting it engineered. But if you want some serious power (and have some serious dollars to make it) turbo's the only option
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08-05-2007, 11:55 AM | #18 | ||
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I have a EL 6 running a 9psi powerdyne setup. I'm making 200rwkw (on both autotech and SAS's dyno). I have also done cam and 3k stally and 2.5" exhaust. There is room for more power once I upgrade injectors and exhaust.
I chose the supercharger over the turbo as I didnt want lag. That said though on a supercharger since its belt driven, boost is proportional to engine speed so you may not make as much boost a turbo at lower revs, but the power will come on more evenly (as engine speed increases). The car is driven daily and drives like a normal EL at low revs, I have not had any problems with it (had the kit on since november last year). Also the install looks factory - read as if you get pulled over, the coppers probably wont even take notice of it, compared to a turbo which is a bit obvious IMO |
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08-05-2007, 01:02 PM | #19 | |||
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08-05-2007, 01:59 PM | #20 | ||
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in a year or so i will be supercharging my ef, i so far decided to go with the capa powerdyne charger, and for just over 5 grand i reckon its pretty cheap and effectve in the long run, plus as some have said less work to do converting back to factory. here's a pic, i love the way it looks.
and the specs: (Water Inj/Stage/Boost/kW/Price) EA-EB-ED 6 cyl 3.9L Multi point Powerdyne option/1/7/200 ex/$ 5,354.00 Powerdyne inc/2/9/225 ex/$ 5,997.00 EF-EL 6 cyl 4.0L Powerdyne option/1/6/215 ex/$ 5,351.00 Powerdyne inc/2/9/240 ex/$ 5,997.00 Vortech inc/3/9-14/Mod Engine/$ 7,995.00 AU 6 cyl INTEC & VCT Powerdyne inc/1/9/240 ex/$ 6,319.00 *ex = Power obtained with modified exhaust system. |
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08-05-2007, 05:51 PM | #21 | ||
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Snort do the same kit for approx $4K.
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08-05-2007, 06:38 PM | #22 | |||
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08-05-2007, 08:09 PM | #23 | ||
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Geoff kits from snort dont use powerdynes from what he's told me.
In my opinion dont waste your money on a powerdyne, its people who get these bottom end chargers, only make 180-200rwkw and then whinge about it saying I should of gone turbo and blah blah blah. Unless of course thats ALL that you want. You dont need to go turbo to make big power. A well thought out and set up supercharger kit will make just as much, just power comes on in a different way. But either way you look at it, you need to spend the $$$ |
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08-05-2007, 08:09 PM | #24 | |||
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And I would ask again, what is fast, what is cheap and what is reliable. I understand the adage, just want to know what they mean.
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08-05-2007, 09:25 PM | #25 | ||
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what do capa include with a supercharger kit??
How do work out your fuel requirements? Is a Flash Tune the best way to tune a vortech setup?? Thanks Jake
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08-05-2007, 09:38 PM | #26 | ||
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Hey Jake,
The flash tune is the best tuning tool on the market for the AU and BA's at the moment bar none. Fuel requirements takes a bit of working out, its not easy, basically you need to speak to someone that knows what they are talking about, they will steer you in the right direction. You still wont fully know till you have it up on the dyno. Although there are some proven set ups already, like a Walbro 255 fuel pump and Ev2 Greentop 440cc injectors.. In the kits you get the blower unit, bracketry, pulleys, belts, oil feed and drain, a hopeless off the shelf chip, and basic fuel system upgrade which may aswell go into the bin. You should just get the kit minus the fuel system and chip. Ask for Justin he will help you out. |
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08-05-2007, 09:39 PM | #27 | |||
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Fuel requirements - Don't know I will be on Gas. Flash tune is the best way to tune for any changes. Hope this helps. |
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08-05-2007, 10:19 PM | #28 | ||
jlos beast
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hmmmmm i think ill just sell my car and get a r33 turbo skyline now hahaha
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09-05-2007, 07:09 AM | #29 | |||
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I am not after big power though ... I just want fatter bottom-mid rev torque ... and better driveability for load work. A PD is probably all i need anyway ... AFAIK quieter too ... which is another good thing for me too. Also a well setup S/C system is less stressful on the drivetrain as well .... no sudden torque/boost spikes to make things go bang. Well ... it still could ... but power/torque delivery is smoother and more linear. I already have the auto box built stronger as it is ... it was originally built to handle a boosted I6. So I am set there
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