The Issue with Individual Throttle Bodies & Supercharging

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This will be a write up explaining the issues with using Individual Throttle Bodies (I.T.B.'s) with a Positive Displacement Supercharger (PDS) such as a Roots or Twin Screw. As the name implies, A PDS Moves specific amount of air per rotation. A 2 liter supercharger Will move two liters of air for every 360 degrees of rotation. As long as the inlet is open. 3L engine at 1000 RPMs in theory consumes 1.5 L Of air. A 2L supercharger, with a drive ratio of 3 to 1 over driven will produce 6 liters of air. at the same 1000 engine RPM. Neither the engine or the supercharger are 100% efficient at doing their job. The engine has restrictions in the intake, intake ports valves and so on. The supercharger also has restrictions on the inlet and output sides as well as internal leakage. The rotors are not 100% sealed to each other or to the housing. The next problem that comes In is thermodynamics. Anytime you Compress air, it will heat it up. The more you try to squeeze the air molecules together the more heat they release. The Rotors Of the supercharger also increase the heat of the air by friction. At wide open throttle and maximum power, this works just fine. The supercharger is moving as much air as it can forcing it into the engine with the ITB's wide open. But when you close the throttle at higher RPM's, the supercharger is still going to try and force air into the engine. Some would think using a very large bypass valve would solve this problem. And to a certain degree it does. But now you are just recirculating a very high volume of air through the supercharger and through the rotors. Which will cause the air to heat up even hotter. That will cause the supercharger temperature to rise, and have a continuous cycle of adding more and more heat. The way a lot of OEM's have alleviated this problem, is to have the throttle body on the inlet of the supercharger. What this does is restricts the air going into the supercharger so that it is in a vacuum. This limits the amount of Air in the supercharger so that the heat will not increase, and with the rotors being in a vacuum, they spin very freely and have very low Friction and low parasitic drag. Now in conclusion you can use ITB’s. But you would have to add a main throttle body to the inlet of the supercharger. To prevent the supercharger from building boost when you don't want it or need it. This will help keep charge temperatures down and increase efficiency. You don’t want the supercharger trying to make 16 pounds of boost Or more while you're just cruising on the highway at 60 mph. Article written by our Chief Engineer, Keith Caldwell of K.C. Design Concepts.

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Featured Supercharged Build of June 2023

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After our brief hiatus in Spring, we kick off the summer season by welcoming you back with the Featured Supercharged Build of the Month of June! This time we have something different, and that is a Supercharged Nissan Micra from Hungary! We appreciate all auto enthusiasts, not just ones who drive BMW's. When we were reached by David about supercharging his Nissan Micra, we were eager to be a part of this build! David is from Budapest, Hungary. And this is his pocket rocket build based on a K11 1.4L (CGA3DE engine) Nissan Micra, which originally came from the factory with some 82 HP. When we asked David about why he wanted to supercharge this cute little machine, he had the following to say: “I only know about one turboed Micra in Hungary. People here only use it as the cheapest form of transportation. The most common budget tuning are usually Suzuki Swifts here.” And as we see, David's friendly kitty loves the supercharger as well! #SuperchargedCats! It was the first week of May, when they finished the tuning of the car! Using a unit from MaxxECU for all its tuning needs, the system powered by the AMR500 generated a maximum of 110 WHP. That is close to 130HP at the crank when you account for 15-20% drive train loses. Coming from some 82HP on the stock engine, this is easily a 50-60% power gain. According to David, the car starts to pull now from 2500 all the way to 6500. A character found on twin screw and roots type supercharger systems. The car also features launch control that holds at 4000, then switches the function off at a certain speed after launching. David initially reached out and explained to us what he was trying to do. He did however pose us with a challenging question, which is that there are many AMR 500 online to order from for less than our price, but they "may" also come with customs and taxes (and also defects). He asked us to convince him why should he order from us. We told David we can't think of a better reason to buy from us other than perhaps our company lawyer and good friend of ours, Peter, who also happens to come from Hungary. Okay that may not be the best reason to buy it. ;-) - So to top it off, we get our superchargers in reconditioned state from Japan and offer a warranty period. Hows that for a good reason! To sum it up, David is meanwhile a friend of the Hyde Motor Works team and when we do head east, towards Budapest this year, we will drop by for a ride in his Micra. For those of you interested, Davids the Micra K11 1.4 - 2002 setup is the following: - Hyde Motor Works AMR 500 Supercharger - BC Racing BR RA coilovers - Japan Racing JR 29 wheels - Toyo Proxes TR1 tyres - Factory size Brembo rotor and pads…

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Supercharged Summer Sale! Get 25% Off!

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Get supercharged in the summer of 2023! Because this summer we are back with our massive Summer Sale offering you 25% discount from all Hyde Motor Works Supercharger kits and pulleys in our shop. Our customers down under as usual might prefer calling it the winter sale, of course. Start today with your summer project and save 25% with the coupon code below! SUMMEROF23 From June 14 to July 30. Be sure to look out for all new products being added this year to our wide range of kits. Such as M1 REV 2, Harbinger, O.T. M10, Black Kaiser V8 and many Rotrex Based Kits. If you are not sure which kit you need to reach your HP goal, use our Product Finder Tool or send us an email to: support@hydemotorworks.com. Deutsch Get supercharged noch diesen Sommer 2023! Denn diesen Sommer sind wir zurück mit unserem massiven Summer Sale und bieten Ihnen 25% Rabatt auf alle Hyde Motor Works Supercharger Kits und Riemenscheiben in unserem Shop. Unsere Kunden in Downunder würden es natürlich lieber als Winter Sale bezeichnen. Beginnen Sie noch heute mit Ihrem Sommerprojekt und sparen Sie 25% mit dem untenstehenden Coupon-Code!  SUMMEROF23 Vom 14. Juni bis 30. Juli Halten Sie Ausschau nach allen neuen Produkten, die in diesem Jahr zu unserer breite Palette an Bausätzen hinzugefügt werden. Wie z.B. M1 REV 2, Harbinger, O.T. M10, Black Kaiser V8 und viele Rotrex-basierte Kits. Solltest Du nicht sicher sein mit welchem Kit Du Dein PS-Ziel erreichen kannst, hilft Dir unser Produktfinder-Tool oder sende eine E-Mail an: support@hydemotorworks.com.  

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