Miata scroll supercharger (homemade setup)
Not yet...
I will make a dyno run in spring time. Then we will can compare to roots and rotrex 's boost, Hp and torque curves.
my boost is not reaching more than 8psi because I must have a leak in my new piping setup. I will fix this later.
I've started my engine rebuild during this winter.
I will make a dyno run in spring time. Then we will can compare to roots and rotrex 's boost, Hp and torque curves.
my boost is not reaching more than 8psi because I must have a leak in my new piping setup. I will fix this later.
I've started my engine rebuild during this winter.
Seeing less boost, is normal when you add an intercooler(with a SC). When the air cools the density goes up, and the pressure goes down. Check your datalogs for injector pulse width. If your pulse widths have stayed the same, or increased, without a change in AFR, then you don't have a leak.
With all those couplers I would still do a leak test. I have piping routed almost the same with a ton of couplers and I was leaking a tiny tiny bit and never knew it until I did a boost leak test.
Seeing less boost, is normal when you add an intercooler(with a SC). When the air cools the density goes up, and the pressure goes down. Check your datalogs for injector pulse width. If your pulse widths have stayed the same, or increased, without a change in AFR, then you don't have a leak.
Well, I bought some T clamps.
But at the intake manifold, I have a silicon hose (grey) and it is more slim than the others and my T clamp can hold it tight enough. So I've put a worm clamp.
I need a smaller T clamp or a new silicon hose (4 ply or something) for it.
You're right, I will go full T clamp in the future
But at the intake manifold, I have a silicon hose (grey) and it is more slim than the others and my T clamp can hold it tight enough. So I've put a worm clamp.
I need a smaller T clamp or a new silicon hose (4 ply or something) for it.
You're right, I will go full T clamp in the future
That is so strange looking... Your secondary compression rings show much less damage, and no extruding the groove out as in the top ring. Its probably a lean condition with some deto causing that.
Picture of top of pistion? It looks like you can see some pocking of the aluminum near the top on the side which would indicate the piston was overheated. Again excessive lean condition indication. Still I've never seen piston ring do that to the top Lan. My first thought was who assembled this thing, but from your post it looks like Mazda did it!
I use 98 octane gasoline but it was not enough to prevent detonations at this time.
Temp is pretty irrelevant, you should still be able to tune the car to not det.
I've had extended 150degC intake temps on track, pulled the head and not a hint of detonation.
I've had extended 150degC intake temps on track, pulled the head and not a hint of detonation.
I didn't make any tuning yet. Only use theory.
I though old engine could handle 100miles like this.
Here, was the plan:
-Finish the install of the supercharger,
-rebuild the engine before going further. (it was needed...)
-make fuel and spark tuning
Maybe engine was "fragile" before supercharging it
I though old engine could handle 100miles like this.
Here, was the plan:
-Finish the install of the supercharger,
-rebuild the engine before going further. (it was needed...)
-make fuel and spark tuning
Maybe engine was "fragile" before supercharging it















