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I built a 4.8 stroker for an LM500 and fitted a Rotrex blowing into a Holley carb with a dizzy. The installation wasn't to difficult but needed some parts fabricating. The s/c was mounted to the passenger head. I never heard about hp figures but am sure they would have been healthy. The car was the same colour as yours.
But to use a supercharger don’t you need a decent rebuilt engine with this in mind.
If an LS3 has forged internals it starts to make more and more sense just to use a bullet proof engine and management system that will be more powerful in almost all aspects with very little internal effort.
I’m lucky enough to have driven a Coyote Mustang engined Cobra L/H drive kitcar from America which is a rougher version of many a Tvr but the engine is fantastic and out drags 600 hp Supercars to about 100 mph which is more than enough in a kitcar with no side screens and so small your arms hang out the sides similar to being in a Caterham
Seems like the perfect match in a Tvr.
If an LS3 has forged internals it starts to make more and more sense just to use a bullet proof engine and management system that will be more powerful in almost all aspects with very little internal effort.
I’m lucky enough to have driven a Coyote Mustang engined Cobra L/H drive kitcar from America which is a rougher version of many a Tvr but the engine is fantastic and out drags 600 hp Supercars to about 100 mph which is more than enough in a kitcar with no side screens and so small your arms hang out the sides similar to being in a Caterham
Seems like the perfect match in a Tvr.
Edited by Classic Chim on Monday 27th February 10:32
geeeman said:
looking to get this installed on a 3.9 that has had some tweaks in the past by graham nash. (ported heads, sports cam etc, 220 hp)
any feedback on the kit? im hoping for 350-370hp
thanks
(its actually for a marcos LM400)
You'll need to go with intercooler, aftermarket ECU and coil packs etc for mappable ignition too for those power levels.any feedback on the kit? im hoping for 350-370hp
thanks
(its actually for a marcos LM400)
If that's all you want (power level wise) and you're not going to thrash the balls of it, then the standard drive train (Chimaera) is more than capable of handling the power.
Mine's just shy of 390, on the SC Power page this comment "Customers who later fitted the intercooler system with an aftermarket ECU have achieved 385BHP, not bad for a stock engined 4.0L!!!" is referring to my car

I did mine in stages:
1. SC Power kit (and brake upgrade)
2. Megasquirt ECU and coil packs etc
3. Intercooler
Colin Apps did all the work on mine and he continues to look after it for me at TVRSSW.
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Just for the record, there's an alternative efi from Holley. This one although they do other versions.
https://www.holley.com/products/fuel_systems/fuel_...
I've rover friends in the States who love it's self tuning functions. Depending on which product you buy there will be one for boost. I have 2 LS friends using it with turbochargers who are very happy.
As for your engine choice, stock LS engines have weak piston crowns, It's the ecu/pcm that saves them from detonation damage. Early rover pistons are thicker in the crown but weaker below that. Cross bolted engines have lovely pistons. You're not going to make huge boost so I'd consider running with the rover engine and a decent ring pack. You'll be up and running far quicker then an LS conversion and shall save a lot of money. When you swop to LS just about everything else needs to be replaced, not just the engine.
https://www.holley.com/products/fuel_systems/fuel_...
I've rover friends in the States who love it's self tuning functions. Depending on which product you buy there will be one for boost. I have 2 LS friends using it with turbochargers who are very happy.
As for your engine choice, stock LS engines have weak piston crowns, It's the ecu/pcm that saves them from detonation damage. Early rover pistons are thicker in the crown but weaker below that. Cross bolted engines have lovely pistons. You're not going to make huge boost so I'd consider running with the rover engine and a decent ring pack. You'll be up and running far quicker then an LS conversion and shall save a lot of money. When you swop to LS just about everything else needs to be replaced, not just the engine.
geeeman said:
do you have any pics of how intercooler is mounted? doesnt look like much room infront of the rad
Difficult to get pictures, but I know it comes with the necessary brackets.Bear in mind it is not standard in the 4.0 kit, but it is highly recommended if you want the higher power
I fitted the sc kit to my car 4 years ago, easy enough to do yourself, mine is a V8D short stroke 5.0, running on an emerald ECU installed and mapped by Joolz.
The charger I use is a C38-91


There is plenty of room upfront for the intercooler in a Chimaera, so if you have a similar space, you will have no problems.
The charger I use is a C38-91


There is plenty of room upfront for the intercooler in a Chimaera, so if you have a similar space, you will have no problems.
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