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34plus2
26-11-2013, 03:06 PM
hi,

anyone have experience on compound supercharged engines?

thanks

steven

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Richard L
04-12-2013, 09:15 AM
Can you post some pictures?

34plus2
05-12-2013, 06:42 PM
Hi Richard,

yes, please have a look:

http://34plus2.jimdo.com/

a precision 6266 is feeding a roots blower.

it was supercharged before with one intercooler.

now compound supercharged, two intercoolers.

turbo - intercooler - bov - throttle body - blower -intercooler - 2 x plenums (opposed aircooled engine).

1)i was thinking about one nozzle after the first intercooler before the throttle body to cool the blower rotors 50/50 mix meth / water.

2) or just spraying 100% meth 2 nozzles before each plenum. about 10 inch away from the intake valves.

no meth controller.

i may get some kind of heat soaking from the aircooled engine even with the interoolers.

i would like to run higher boost levels up to about 2 bar oder 30 psi.

compound boost usually kicks in instantly when you start hitting the throttle.

each unit runs about 50 to 50. if tjhe turbo has 1 bar, supercharger will multiply it to 2 bar for example.

european pump gas 102 octane will be used.

thanks

steven

berlin germany

Richard L
05-12-2013, 07:11 PM
Amazing, the most beloved flat 4.

What target horse power are you looking for?

34plus2
05-12-2013, 07:32 PM
Amazing, the most beloved flat 4.

What target horse power are you looking for?

as much as i can. of course
:)

just kidding.


fighting against higher iat`s and detonation that`s most important for me.


a 500 hp goal @ 1.5 bar would be a nice goal in my opinion.

Richard L
05-12-2013, 07:42 PM
more questions, what do you use to control fuel and ignition?

34plus2
05-12-2013, 08:33 PM
i have a stand alone ecu (megasquirt ms2/v3). i probabely switch to a kms md35.

i currently use speed density and wasted spark with a msd coil pack. iat sensor is located after the second intercooler/chargecooler. no maf.

water injection can be also controlled by the ecu, but i would like to keep it as simple as possible for now.

Richard L
05-12-2013, 09:15 PM
It is an interesting project, thanks for sharing. I am not much help sorry on the subject.