[quote name='Rude944' date='Mar 27 2006, 07:27 PM']What kind of boost is this 400 number at? What kind of boost were you running before the large injectors and other changes?
Is this with stock compression ratio? Utilizing the stock knock sensors/or perhaps stock ignition timing?
I have all sorts of questions!!! This is quite intriguing.
Cheers!
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The 9m supercharger is a centrifugal "turbo" style device that has varying boost depending on the input shaft speed. The standard 360bhp kit runs with up to 7psi at 7000rpm, with approximately 4.5psi at 5000 and 2psi at 3000; our development engine sees just over 10psi at 7000 to make around 420bhp.
Both conversions run stock compression, afm & fuel pressure, but of course we run with larger injectors with a full fuel/ignition remap on the dyno. Because the supercharger is a fixed drive ratio we do not need to run with MAP compensation because the boost is roughly constant for any given rpm. The functionality of the stock knock system is maintained, but nether engine runs anywhere near to the detonation point.
Interestingly we exhibited our 968 at the Autosport International Show at the NEC at Birmingham in January, at which we had a visitor to the stand who had been part of the 968 development team at Porsche. His comments were that the team had designed the engine with high compression/low boost in mind, hence why the heads has such large intake ports, but because the results were spectacular Porsche had to cap the project for fear that the 968 would outperform the 911 and damage sales, so a hasty redesign took place which resulted in the production 968 engine that we now know. To say that he was excited by our results was an understatement.
Colin
415bhp n/a 993 RS Clubsport
400bhp Supercharged 968CS
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