supercharger to a bog standard cv8
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Hi all,
had my monaro 07 plate for 2 months now, starting to look at mods, can anyone tell me if they have fitted a supercharger to a standard cv8 i.e without changing the exhaust? and what results it yielded? I am aware the brakes are rubbish but am prepared to nurse them if need be. My other thoughts were change the diff to 3.91 and maybe the monkfish performance pack again anyone with experience of these mods please do let me know what its like,
TA!
had my monaro 07 plate for 2 months now, starting to look at mods, can anyone tell me if they have fitted a supercharger to a standard cv8 i.e without changing the exhaust? and what results it yielded? I am aware the brakes are rubbish but am prepared to nurse them if need be. My other thoughts were change the diff to 3.91 and maybe the monkfish performance pack again anyone with experience of these mods please do let me know what its like,
TA!
leave the diff if you go FI as you will get loads of unwanted wheelspin, especially in the wet. Exhaust will be fine but you will need brakes; forget about nursing the standard oned because if you need to stop quickly you will be screwed. Expect to pay around £5.5k for a new blower inc installation & mapping. Power output will vary but you are looking at 500-530fwhp. Call Mark at RapidGB & Roger at Monkfish for a proper chat about your requirements.
Also, forget about fitting it yourself because the etc throttle body of your car will foul the bonnet and it needs to be modified to fit.
Also, forget about fitting it yourself because the etc throttle body of your car will foul the bonnet and it needs to be modified to fit.
Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 17th September 20:04
ringram said:
From basic chemistry, pv=nrt (ie) Double intake temp and you halve the airmass and therefore power (Temp is in degrees kelvin FYI)
I always thought that the letters stood for
P is the absolute pressure (SI unit: pascal)
V is the volume (SI unit: cubic metre)
n is the amount of substance (loosely number of moles of gas)
R is the ideal gas constant (SI: 8.3145 J/(mol K))
T is the thermodynamic temperature (SI unit: kelvin).
Island boy HSV said:
ringram said:
From basic chemistry, pv=nrt (ie) Double intake temp and you halve the airmass and therefore power (Temp is in degrees kelvin FYI)
I always thought that the letters stood for
P is the absolute pressure (SI unit: pascal)
V is the volume (SI unit: cubic metre)
n is the amount of substance (loosely number of moles of gas)
R is the ideal gas constant (SI: 8.3145 J/(mol K))
T is the thermodynamic temperature (SI unit: kelvin).
Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 18th September 11:01
ringram said:
Well_Fans said:
oh and make sure its an intercooled kit if fitting to a LS1
Make that to ANY engine.. Jez will agree with this Im sure.
From basic chemistry, pv=nrt (ie) Double intake temp and you halve the airmass and therefore power (Temp is in degrees kelvin FYI)
Pardon
Never mind
He's quoting Ideal Gas Law, but don't worry about that.
You'll have noticed your 'Ro produces more power on cooler days, especially when it's about 5 degrees and the rear tyres keep letting go... All Ringram is saying that cooler air into the engine allows the engine to produce more power.
You'll have noticed your 'Ro produces more power on cooler days, especially when it's about 5 degrees and the rear tyres keep letting go... All Ringram is saying that cooler air into the engine allows the engine to produce more power.
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