Also for the charger inlet, you you use 76mm pipe throughout or did you bring it down for the airfilter?
There's me asking that with the C30 PDf and tech drawings infront of me lol.3inch inlet, 2inch outlet. All the specks are on the rotrex site.
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There's me asking that with the C30 PDf and tech drawings infront of me lol.3inch inlet, 2inch outlet. All the specks are on the rotrex site.














GMC up north somewhere who specialise in Citreons and Peugeots use the reduction sleave too. The first Swift GTi we did also used one, but the SC failed within a year. Re-thought the whole thing and never used a sleave after. The SC was fine for another 2 years until the speacial oil pipe was rerouted (not by us) and wore through against jubilee clip from another pipe and lost all its oil... total failure! lol.appletree wrote:Its cought on geoff theres a company who makes a 2 or 3 speed box but its twice as long as a standard charger and very dear.
The sleaves fit in the inlet and restrict the amount of air the charger can suck in and limit boost but what it ment in the dyno test in the vid is that boost gets to 8psi then seams to 'hold' that boost with a more liniar rise.
Could you use realplayer to download the vid then watch it? I normaly get the 'download this video' flash up if you got to the top right corner of video window.
There was someone running a c30.94 at 10psi on a 1.6ltr saxo using a large reduction sleeve.












appletree wrote:Are you a proud rotrex owner now then Rich?














Rich, not to criticise, but I really don't think cardboard will be strong enough for the intended application






