The other issue is there was no hardware and it turns out I need to sort out longer bolts and some machined spacers to get to mount up.






Jason
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Fair enough.e21Jason wrote:It's only gone from 2.3 to 2.4l not a big step, but as the man who made is has yet to send a compressor map it's going to be tricky to get one
Jason
staley_turbo wrote:I personally think it would be better without a intercooler, I cant see a massive need for one unless your running very high psi's. Maybe start without, keep an eye on boost temp and add one if necessary.




As per Matts suggestion, Supercharged by Corrky Bell, published by Bentleye21Jason wrote:Geoff I have a copy of maximum boost but it's pretty light on supercharger control strategies, any thing in your library you would recommend
Jason


Matt, your problem with your C30-94 was actually surge, not boost pressure. Your engines load-line, plotted on the C30-94 compressor map, crossed over into surge below 3000rpm IIRC. Surge comes about when the mass of air inducted into the engine (as a result of the engines capacity) is insufficent to sustain the pressure drop across the compressor blades at the given pressure ratio (defined by the compressor speed as goverened by the engine speed). At this point the airflow over the compressor blades becomes turbulent and the compressor starts to bark and growl at you, which fits with your description of the warbling noise you had coming from your manifold at low rpm IIRC.appletree wrote:When i had the wrong supercharger on my car (the C30-94) i looked into ways to limit the boost and the only real viable option that came up and that was proven to work but that required abit of trial and error was a reducer cone made by storm developments

