Supercharging my 01 RS, Pros-Cons
I say go for it dude. Is easier to maintain than a Turbo kit an is unique cause almost nobody got it. And when you race against somebody you can always tell them you are NON-TURBO lol jaja and you will not be lying and still beating him cause you are supercharged jajajaja GOOD MASTER PLAN . Cons almost nobody makes them I think raptor supercharger make them for RS and Foresters but they located in Australia
well....i am seriously thinking about a supercharger. But then agian i think about "why?" I am making my impreza into a cornering machine.
Supercharger.... well... kind of up to you.
Supercharger.... well... kind of up to you.
No kits. You have to do almost all the work yourself.
Here are some pics
Modified Eaton M62

? type

Rotrex ?

Real clean setup here


Eaton M62 or M90, not sure

The old Rimmer, the only kit ever made......

And then there is my SC setup.
Here are some pics
Modified Eaton M62

? type

Rotrex ?

Real clean setup here


Eaton M62 or M90, not sure

The old Rimmer, the only kit ever made......

And then there is my SC setup.
i dont know man... i've been doing some research on a supercharger for my 99, but from what i understand, no one has really solved all the runability issues of a supercharger. i've heard a lot about blown motors with a sudden boost spike due to a miss shift. How bad would that be? Pulling through your gears, miss a shift, and blow your engine. Doesn't seem like something I want to get into personally. In my opinion, if you're looking for forced induction, I would stick to a turbocharger. The engine is better set up for that form of forced induction. If a supercharger is what you must have, I would suggest waiting until someone takes the time to do a higher mileage test. You need to go past the break in period to see if that's something that will work well with your setup. It also depends on what you're planning on doing with your car. A supercharger would work best for an autocross application giving you constant power through the whole powerband. If you're just looking for some bolt-on boost, turbo all day!
There is no way a supercharger can give a "boost spike". Plain and simple.
Boost is boost. The motor could care less about how its boosted.
EDIT.....
Root style superchargers can't boost spike. The centrifical style, depending upon style and set up may be able to.
Boost is boost. The motor could care less about how its boosted.
EDIT.....
Root style superchargers can't boost spike. The centrifical style, depending upon style and set up may be able to.
Last edited by reddevil; Feb 2, 2006 at 10:05 PM.
So to expand on this guys thread, as with a turbo, you would have to do major rebuild work to your engine in order for this to last correct? or could you just get your super and bolt it on (essentially) so it works, and run it with a low boost and be good to go? I am lookin for like 250 horsepower, is this a viable option with a 2.2l?
For a 2.2 liter, Anything over 5 psi NEEDS some sort of EM to pull timing and some way to add fuel. Anything over 8-10 psi NEEDS lower compression pistons to be safe.
250 bhp on a 2.2 is 14-20 psi, depending upon heads.
250 whp on a 2.2 is 17-22 psi depening upon heads.
I am making 155 whp and 175 torque at 9 psi and 370 cc injectors and stock 1990 heads. I am using a Perfect Power SMT6 to pull about 8 degrees of timing at redline.
250 bhp on a 2.2 is 14-20 psi, depending upon heads.
250 whp on a 2.2 is 17-22 psi depening upon heads.
I am making 155 whp and 175 torque at 9 psi and 370 cc injectors and stock 1990 heads. I am using a Perfect Power SMT6 to pull about 8 degrees of timing at redline.



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