4AGE with Eaton Supercharger?
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12-28-2010, 12:48 AM
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MatthewG Wrote:thats even better! cause you can "change" the hp output easier with a boostcontroller then with a (expensive) set of different pulleys... Thats the thing about boost.. you just add boost and whoppa magic hp. What they don't tell you is the 200E you spend on intake piping, or 80E here and there on silicone hose and hoseclamp replacements, the ecu and tuning you need to make power. The 400E for injectors that will sustain 250+hp, the fact that a silvertop wil not survive 200+hp on a regular basis without regular rebuilds. Problem's you'll have with boost leaks, exhaust leaks, things melting under the hood. The new fuelpump for 100E, new thicker fuel lines for 50E. Then you break your first T50 gearbox and have to sink 500E into a W-box and bellhousing adapter, but that might mean a custom drive shaft and time to worry about the rear axle: if you want to drift, it will want to break unless you know exactly what works. Stock hachi brakes are rediculously under sized for big power. So best bet is 600E for Wilwood or FD callipers....etc etc etc Been there, done that, have the 250whp hachi and the resulting hole in my wallet. Short story: if you think a PULLEY is expensive, then you have NO IDEA of the real costs associated with a boosted AE86. A Rotrex on mild boost is nice but its nothing special and damned expensive. Just a turbo driven of the crank instead of the exhaust. If I had to do things all over again I would do the following: Repair chassis and rust proof/waxoil/owatrol/dinitrol the living daylights out of it. Add poly control arm bushings and new stock 4 link bushes Add decent suspension, HTS and T3 struts + ARB's and RCAs Buy capable brakes. Wilwood or RX7 Add a nice full exhaust, over axle if you daily it and don't plan on tortoising over speed bumps. 2.5 inch minimum to make GZE possible later. Header with decent size primaries (again to sustain boost). Buy nice rims to fit over brakes and complete the look Take a look at wallet. Decide whether adding power is possible. Choose between 20v (no boost) or GZE. Keep car under 170hp~180hp or so and it will be dead reliable. Go over it and enjoy mucho heat issues, brake pads dissapearing in a single track session. Granading rear axles etc. Really its that simple... ofcourse thats only in my brain and experience. AE86 responds well to KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) A wheel to steer the front of the car A pedal to steer the rear |
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4AGE with Eaton Supercharger? - Okami - 12-26-2010, 02:04 PM
Re: 4AGE with Eaton Supercharger? - MatthewG - 12-27-2010, 08:31 PM
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