Griff 500 SC Power supercharger pictures
Griff 500 SC Power supercharger pictures
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cinquecento

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558 posts

248 months

Thursday 10th October 2013
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Finally looking into supercharging the Griff which is a 96 serpentine 500 with power steering.

Does anyone have any engine bay pictures they could post/pm. Looking for an intercooled install with SC Power's dual K&N intake .

TIA.

paulathome

686 posts

241 months

Thursday 10th October 2013
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cinquecento

Original Poster:

558 posts

248 months

Friday 11th October 2013
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Thanks Paul.. Saw those.

There just a few Griff photos there..mostly Chimaeras. I was hoping someone may have taken some pics during their build.

Edited to make the spelling less arousing.. Supercharging IS exciting stuff..

Edited by cinquecento on Friday 11th October 10:22

TVR Beaver

2,874 posts

203 months

Friday 11th October 2013
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cinquecento said:
taken comes pics .
yikes Steady on there old boy… I know this is exciting stuff but do you really want to see that! laugh

Bluebottle

3,498 posts

263 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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Pink_Floyd

900 posts

244 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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What are the tubes going into and out of the box with sc500 written on it?

Bluebottle

3,498 posts

263 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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Pink_Floyd said:
What are the tubes going into and out of the box with sc500 written on it?
That is the secondary plenum, one pipe is the crank case breather return from the oil catch tank and the bigger black one is from the recirc valve (think scooby dump valve, only we are using that excess charge to keep the charger spooled up).

GlynMo

1,142 posts

272 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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Bluebottle said:
(think scooby dump valve, only we are using that excess charge to keep the charger spooled up).
How does that work out of interest? I thought a s/c was purely mechanically driven.

Bluebottle

3,498 posts

263 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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GlynMo said:
How does that work out of interest? I thought a s/c was purely mechanically driven.
The rotrex is a centrifugal pump without a direct gear drive to the blade, not sure how its coupled to the pully but it is not direct drive, hence the recirc can keep the blade turning when the belt pulley slows down..this is one of the reason thet SC kit works so well and feels so smooth as the boost is progressive, it does also mean the boost is VERY susceptable to any restrictions in the intake system.
my original instal only saw 6 psi max boost, its now over 10 psi just by improving the pipework and filters.

GlynMo

1,142 posts

272 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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Bluebottle said:
GlynMo said:
How does that work out of interest? I thought a s/c was purely mechanically driven.
The rotrex is a centrifugal pump without a direct gear drive to the blade, not sure how its coupled to the pully but it is not direct drive, hence the recirc can keep the blade turning when the belt pulley slows down..this is one of the reason thet SC kit works so well and feels so smooth as the boost is progressive, it does also mean the boost is VERY susceptable to any restrictions in the intake system.
my original instal only saw 6 psi max boost, its now over 10 psi just by improving the pipework and filters.
Thanks for that. You learn something new every day!

wycoller

568 posts

201 months

Sunday 9th February 2014
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Bluebottle said:
That is the secondary plenum, one pipe is the crank case breather return from the oil catch tank and the bigger black one is from the recirc valve (think scooby dump valve, only we are using that excess charge to keep the charger spooled up).
Im sucking too much eng oil how does your breather mod work
cheers jim

Bluebottle

3,498 posts

263 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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wycoller said:
Im sucking too much eng oil how does your breather mod work
cheers jim
Its one of my problems also, JE built me a race spec engine and it breathes heavily..my intention when I get the car back from its chassis repair is to blank off the breather return to the plenum as the charger is continuously swimming in oil frown Not ideal I know, but im going to run the catch tank return to ground as the S/C seems to be making the case pressure enough to push the oil thru the catch tank frown

carsy

3,019 posts

188 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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Anybody got any pictures of where the intercooler pipes pass by the radiator. On a Griff that is.

cinquecento

Original Poster:

558 posts

248 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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From those running a SC, what's the go with camshaft selection. I am currently running a V8D stealth cam. Do anyone forsee any issues?

Bluebottle

3,498 posts

263 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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The Stealth and MC1 cams have both worked well on std engines with FI..I had an MC1 (altho my mechanic swares blind it was an MC2) cam on my original engine worked nicely and gave me over 400bhp at the fly and good road manners) If you are looking to go FI properly, then JE and V8D both produce a custom grind specifically for FI, and im very happy with the JE one in mine.

carsy said:
Anybody got any pictures of where the intercooler pipes pass by the radiator. On a Griff that is.
Here you go:


And one without the radiator in the way:


cinquecento

Original Poster:

558 posts

248 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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Thanks.. I had heard that the stealth had overlap issues which lead to top end tapering of power and rather large amounts of torque under 3500 rpm. I'd be interested in the difference between a stealth and a FI cam.. Don't like my chances of getting these figures as I am sure they are proprietary info.