one thing to think about, is going with veg injection nozzles. they are a bit bigger to flow that thick stuff. otherwise it might throw your timing off by a little bit. i'm not sure who sells it though, just remember seeing it online.
higher opening pressures mean that the timing will be a little more retarded (since it will take the pump that little bit of extra time to build the required pressure to open the injector)i would say that to have a perfectly running veg car, you should get one of those diesel timing units that time the motor to the actual injection of the fuel from the injector. (i think Dr. Diesel has one of these units)
Quote from: "jtanguay"higher opening pressures mean that the timing will be a little more retarded (since it will take the pump that little bit of extra time to build the required pressure to open the injector)i would say that to have a perfectly running veg car, you should get one of those diesel timing units that time the motor to the actual injection of the fuel from the injector. (i think Dr. Diesel has one of these units)I think you got the retarding bit mixed up: Since the pump will take some extra time to build the required pressure, one should *advance* the pumptiming: so the pump starts a bit earlier building pressure,.. and still injects just at the right moment.I haven't got a Dr-Diesel-timing-thingy (yet), but I'm hoping my father-in-law-2-b will have grown enough experience over the last 30 years working on farmer-diesels (he allready check my current engine with his fingerspitzengefuhl on the injector-HP-lines ) But for now: I'll leave this topic to the OP, as far as my interference didn't ruine it allready
Superchargers are great for low end torque. My concern would be how to drive it off the end of the crankshaft. I just had to have my crank end rebuilt because of the key/gear coming loose. It would seem difficult to add yet another parasitic load to the crank nose. I am guessing that the supercharger is going to require 5-15 Hp to run based on other small supercharger setups. This is a lot in addition to the other loads such as intermediate shaft, water pump, alternator, power steering, AC compressor, already present. If it could be run off the back side of the engine where the turbo is to balance the stresses then this would make it more feasible but there isn't much room there. So my guess is that some re-engineering of the drive would be necessary. It would be interesting to see the performance of such a setup, lots of grunt off the line. Cheers Dan
Quote from: "bigblockchev"Superchargers are great for low end torque. My concern would be how to drive it off the end of the crankshaft. I just had to have my crank end rebuilt because of the key/gear coming loose. It would seem difficult to add yet another parasitic load to the crank nose. I am guessing that the supercharger is going to require 5-15 Hp to run based on other small supercharger setups. This is a lot in addition to the other loads such as intermediate shaft, water pump, alternator, power steering, AC compressor, already present. If it could be run off the back side of the engine where the turbo is to balance the stresses then this would make it more feasible but there isn't much room there. So my guess is that some re-engineering of the drive would be necessary. It would be interesting to see the performance of such a setup, lots of grunt off the line. Cheers Danis that in a 1.6 you had crank issues with? i havent had any trouble with the 1.6s although there have been some reports. the 1.9s need modification even if they are stock. to compensate for the drag of the supercharger (and to free up power even if you aren't supercharging) drop the AC and power streering. i think the OP said he wasn't going to run those but i don't feel like reading that over..that quick mock up looks good. keep rockin :mrgreen:oh PS: you might want to look into cogged belt setups to drive the S/C and accessories. the normal G60 kits are pricey. not sure if you could adapt one or if you'd have to start fresh. definitely something to look into and try to make work if possible. that was the next mod i had lined up for my G60. i was starting to get into serp belt slippage. with diesel torque this could also be an issue for you.
something like so: http://www.pitstopdevelopments.com/tbelt.htmG60 kits are out there...(nice score on that car heh)