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thebishman Member Since: 21 Dec 2005 Location: Kansas, USA Posts: 98 |
It's actually the S/C pulley that is changed, (not the belt). This allows the supercharger to run faster and create more boost. Various companies are working on a package of new pulley, and ECU update, (to increase fuel flow rate, etc.), and potentially new exhausts. Should be easy to get approximately 450 bhp with excellent reliability. Since the S/C engine is the same as the Jag S/C engine, and its been around for a while, the update for the RRS S/C should be easy to do, I'm thinking.
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Sat Feb 18 2006 1:02am |
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Eurotoys Ltd Member Since: 10 Dec 2005 Location: Chicago, IL Posts: 16 |
The upper supercharger pulley is what you are thinking of. Currently we have those available, Supercharger Porting, etc. Future development will include a combination of 2-3 Supercharger pulleys to increase boost that much more. http://eurotoysltd.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=39_155_260_349 Mike |
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Sat Feb 18 2006 7:16pm |
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paredes_fontanals Member Since: 18 Oct 2005 Location: Miami Posts: 24 |
Thanx guys. Sorry but the word pulley wouldn't come to my mind @ the moment, that why I wrote belt.
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Sat Feb 18 2006 9:41pm |
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thebishman Member Since: 21 Dec 2005 Location: Kansas, USA Posts: 98 |
Mike, Can you explain to the board the hp boost products you have so far for the S/C RRS? I'm especially interested in products that my LR dealer will not find objectionable, (i.e. those products that could cause me warranty 'issues'). Also, the number of dealers/installers you have for your products. TIA, Bish '06 RRS S/C Bonatti Grey/Ebony/Cherry with RSE; PTI; Electronic Rear Diff and Sirius Sat Radio. |
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Sun Feb 19 2006 12:07am |
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Eurotoys Ltd Member Since: 10 Dec 2005 Location: Chicago, IL Posts: 16 |
Bish,
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Mon Feb 20 2006 5:05am |
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avus Member Since: 31 Jan 2006 Location: chi-city Posts: 16 |
mike-
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Mon Feb 20 2006 5:31am |
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Eurotoys Ltd Member Since: 10 Dec 2005 Location: Chicago, IL Posts: 16 |
I have corrected that listing, No ECU Tuning is required for the pulley. The downtime for the porting is typically 1.5-2 weeks, depending on the day that the blower is sent out and shipping selected. The correct way to replace the upper pulley is to drain the coolant, remove the coolant crossover and fit the pulley remover tool. Their are other shortcuts a person could take to replace the pulley, but damage could occur if not done properly. I will have a shop at the end of May in Elgin, IL. I will post on my site the info when I have it ready. Mike |
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Mon Feb 20 2006 5:58am |
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