About the supercharger
#1
About the supercharger
Im going to get one this summer in my 00' HX. What is all involved in a supercharger?
I know Ill have to get a special radiator, blow off valves (what ever thos are) and other stuff. What would the total cost involve? I cant install one by myself (I wouldnt dare do it) how much would it cost to do so and how long would my baby sit in the shop? one more thing, do they have to be replaced after awhile? I dont see why it would thoguh but I want sum info. Help a fellow civi owner out PLZ!
I know Ill have to get a special radiator, blow off valves (what ever thos are) and other stuff. What would the total cost involve? I cant install one by myself (I wouldnt dare do it) how much would it cost to do so and how long would my baby sit in the shop? one more thing, do they have to be replaced after awhile? I dont see why it would thoguh but I want sum info. Help a fellow civi owner out PLZ!
#2
RE: About the supercharger
a positive pisplacment blower (or roots style) which your civic will use bolts directly to the block making it hard to intercool and you wont need a blow off valve because they come with pre mounted dumps which do the same thing, but without the cool sound.
I installed my s/c myself in about 3 hours, and that includes the time spent installing the ECU. Your s/c shouldnt need to be replaced anytime soon and the s/c oil needs to be changed like every 200,000 miles so dont worry about that stuff.
What all is involved? its pretty simple, alot less complex than a turbo setup. Its basically a 1-piece supercharger, possibly an extra/larger injector, and an ECU that will be needed. After that, its small stuff like putting on a new belt, changing to colder spark plugs, and sometimes changing the flywheel bolt.
As for intercooling, I had to get a water injection kit which is arguably just as good as an intercooler. If you want me to go into detail about that then just ask. Hope this helps
I installed my s/c myself in about 3 hours, and that includes the time spent installing the ECU. Your s/c shouldnt need to be replaced anytime soon and the s/c oil needs to be changed like every 200,000 miles so dont worry about that stuff.
What all is involved? its pretty simple, alot less complex than a turbo setup. Its basically a 1-piece supercharger, possibly an extra/larger injector, and an ECU that will be needed. After that, its small stuff like putting on a new belt, changing to colder spark plugs, and sometimes changing the flywheel bolt.
As for intercooling, I had to get a water injection kit which is arguably just as good as an intercooler. If you want me to go into detail about that then just ask. Hope this helps
#3
RE: About the supercharger
they come with pre mounted dumps which do the same thing, but without the cool sound.
Is that the cool sound that a turbo makes? LOL I saw a thing that makes that sound for like $20! haha
It helps a TON! Ill have to get somebody to help me with it. When it comes to your life... I dont wnat to do it my self the first time.
One more thing, what kind of ecu will I need and why.... I was told by my dealer the ecu registers actual mileage of the vehicle... will I lose that? I dont have an RPM guage... is that ok( i really dont care that much that i dont have one)?
Is that the cool sound that a turbo makes? LOL I saw a thing that makes that sound for like $20! haha
It helps a TON! Ill have to get somebody to help me with it. When it comes to your life... I dont wnat to do it my self the first time.
One more thing, what kind of ecu will I need and why.... I was told by my dealer the ecu registers actual mileage of the vehicle... will I lose that? I dont have an RPM guage... is that ok( i really dont care that much that i dont have one)?
#5
RE: About the supercharger
the blow off valve makes the "psssh" sound, the turbo itself is more of a whistle.
As for the ECU, its used because with the added air the engine is getting the stock computer cant keep up. I've never heard of an ECU keeping mileage?? Also, with forced induction it would be wise to invest in a tac, definately worth it.
As for the ECU, its used because with the added air the engine is getting the stock computer cant keep up. I've never heard of an ECU keeping mileage?? Also, with forced induction it would be wise to invest in a tac, definately worth it.
#6
RE: About the supercharger
it does have a rev limiter on it. although Im going to have to devise a way to sort of hide it. Scuse me about that... i know im going to be laughed at but i always though the ecu was the same as the computer.
#7
RE: About the supercharger
the ecu is the computer, and its different with Polos car, cause its a Corolla. yours will come with some sort of piggyback fuel controller, it basically lies to the ecu about airflow, tricking it into dumping more fuel when needed. hey polo, so you think all i need for that SC on my wifes 01 is a new hood with more clearance?
#8
RE: About the supercharger
She has the 1zz-fe right? Then yes, everything i've seen and read is that the only problems were hood clearance and the ECU. You wont be able to use the TRD ECU piggyback, it will have to be an aftermarket ECU like jetchip, unichip, etc. They sell the S/C kit alot cheaper without the ECU so check into that.