Time for Superchargers
Re: Time for Superchargers
Follow us on
Twitter - http://twitter.com/AutomationGame
ModDB - http://www.moddb.com/games/automation
Facebook - http://goo.gl/omJzt
Chat http://automationgame.com/irc
Re: Time for Superchargers
Turbocharged
Posts: 279
Joined: Sat Jun 08, 2013 5:19 pm
Location: California, United States
Cars: 2001 Chevrolet Silverado
Re: Time for Superchargers
See our cars here: Garza Automotive Company.
Re: Time for Superchargers

Follow us on
Twitter - http://twitter.com/AutomationGame
ModDB - http://www.moddb.com/games/automation
Facebook - http://goo.gl/omJzt
Chat http://automationgame.com/irc

Supercharged
Posts: 1983
Joined: Wed Feb 05, 2014 2:07 pm
Location: Northeast USA
Cars: 2006 Scion Xb
Re: Time for Superchargers
Daffyflyer wrote:larger than 10.8L V8s won't be in, because what the hell kind of road car would ever use that?
Don't you squash my dreams!

"Centauri: The Stars Are Within Your Reach."
Centauri engines Centauri cars
CPV engines CPV cars
Company ID: 1943047
Turbocharged
Posts: 279
Joined: Sat Jun 08, 2013 5:19 pm
Location: California, United States
Cars: 2001 Chevrolet Silverado
Re: Time for Superchargers
Daffyflyer wrote:Yeah, superchargers will be in, twincharging MIGHT be in. Nitrous and larger than 10.8L V8s won't be in, because what the hell kind of road car would ever use that?
Twincharging is used on the Volvo XC60, so it's somewhat of a production thing.
See our cars here: Garza Automotive Company.
Re: Time for Superchargers
Supercharged
Posts: 640
Joined: Wed Oct 10, 2012 12:35 am
Location: Sweden
Cars: Opel Astra -99 1.6 16
Re: Time for Superchargers
Turbocharged
Posts: 279
Joined: Sat Jun 08, 2013 5:19 pm
Location: California, United States
Cars: 2001 Chevrolet Silverado
Re: Time for Superchargers
RobtheFiend wrote:Also on VW 1.4l 160hp engine.
Did not know this. I imagine they were on low to moderate boost levels?
See our cars here: Garza Automotive Company.
Re: Time for Superchargers
SamSheepDoq wrote:RobtheFiend wrote:Also on VW 1.4l 160hp engine.
Did not know this. I imagine they were on low to moderate boost levels?
No, they were on terrifyingly huge boost levels (I think about 18PSI, note that VW quotes boost pressure in absolute, so you need to -14.5psi), but had a tendancy to blow holes in themselves.
Follow us on
Twitter - http://twitter.com/AutomationGame
ModDB - http://www.moddb.com/games/automation
Facebook - http://goo.gl/omJzt
Chat http://automationgame.com/irc
Re: Time for Superchargers
Born by the fusion of Blue Marlin Motori Auto and Žnoprešk Avto in 1972.
BMMS Dolphine Mk.II and Žnoprešk Zest (1974)
Žnoprešk Z217 (1963)
Žnoprešk Zap! (1981)

23 Star Beta Tester
Posts: 816
Joined: Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:51 am
Location: Ludwigshafen/Germany
Cars: Alfa Romeo 159 1.9JTS
Opel Vivaro 2.0CDTI SE
Re: Time for Superchargers
The cylinder block is made out of cast iron do withstand the combustion pressures - however the lamellar graphite cast iron is not as hyper as it sounds. It just the easiest and cheapest cast...
Topend is rather standard - 4V DOHC Aluminium Head with VVT. Nothing fancy or special.
The aspiration is where stuffs getting really crazy! A roots charger and a normal turbocharger booschting the engine - but not on the whole rev-range... which goes from 0 to 7000RPM. The Roots always operates... until 2400RPM, then it gets 'turned off' and can support the Turbocharger till 3500RPM if needed - you know, to dampen the turbo lag.
So whats going on in that strange thing!! On low load - there is no charging at all, the Roots is disengaged by clutch and bypassed, and the turbo is being bypassed - no booscht

On some proper load (like accelerating) the roots enganges till 2400RPM and is booschting with little help of Mr.Turbo to 1.5bar/21PSI - from 2400RPM till 3500RPM the supercharger is being disengaged at lower loads, and Mr.Turbo will do the job.But if you floor the pedal, the supercharger will engage again to supress any Turbo-Lag.
But at around 3500RPM the roots is being disengaged again and totally bypassed - because the turbo will always be at maximum possible boost at every situation and the turbolag wont be noticeable. However the pressure drops to max. 1bar/14PSI.
The roots blower can build up 0.75bar/11PSI and is regulated with the magnetic clutch and bypass flaps - theoretically the roots could run all the time, but thats not intended by VAG.

Here the boost pressure preview

And because VAG thinks that people dont like the roots whine - they muffled it. It also could need more booscht - roots all the way would be interesting!
Supercharged
Posts: 640
Joined: Wed Oct 10, 2012 12:35 am
Location: Sweden
Cars: Opel Astra -99 1.6 16
Re: Time for Superchargers
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests