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 Post subject: Re: DIY Powerdyne Rebuild
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:41 pm 
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what i can see the 2.5" 63mm would more than likely be there 9 psi rated pulley?

im only comparing this to the raptor pulley size which is the same type of pulley..
the raptor 62mm is a 9-10psi pulley made about 8 psi on mine, the 59mm is there 12psi pulley which makes about 10 psi on mine..
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 Post subject: Re: DIY Powerdyne Rebuild
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 10:04 am 
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The Raptor is a different blower, with slightly different gear ratio, different impeller, scroll, efficiency curve etc. You can't really compare pulley sizes on different blowers...

The BD-11A step-up ratio is 1:3.05. The XB-11A (gear driven) is 1:3.44. Raptor-V is 1:3.00.

http://www.928motorsports.com/services/ ... ulley.html
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 Post subject: Re: DIY Powerdyne Rebuild
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 10:24 am 
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thanks for that link.. good info!

i previously calculated that my raptor impeller is spinning up to 50,017rpm...@ 5800 engine rpm..
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 Post subject: Re: DIY Powerdyne Rebuild
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 11:38 am 
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{USERNAME} wrote:
Yup, it's pretty fun to drive :D

The difference in boost levels has been explained to me like this. Unlike a Turbo, which regulates turbine speed to achieve a desired boost level, a blower produces a fixed amount of air for the input shaft speed. Depending on how well an engine breathes (i.e. exhaust, head/camshaft, intake), it will take a different amount of air to present the same restriction at the intake. This is why you will find a modified engine with a supercharger will produce a lower boost level with the same sized pulley compared to a stock engine but make more power.

I think the pulley I have would be good for 7-ish psi on a stock engine.

{USERNAME} wrote:
The Raptor is a different blower, with slightly different gear ratio, different impeller, scroll, efficiency curve etc. You can't really compare pulley sizes on different blowers...

The BD-11A step-up ratio is 1:3.05. The XB-11A (gear driven) is 1:3.44. Raptor-V is 1:3.00.

http://www.928motorsports.com/services/ ... ulley.html


I've read that 928 link before and forgotten about it....very educational! That explains a lot. My engine used to make approx. 9psi on the boost guage. I've now got a less restrictive intake, and have had minor headwork done, and it seems to only make 7psi, despite the impeller upgrade. Hopefully this is increased engine efficiency!

My car is being worked on right now to try to sort some of the issues I've had. Mechanic this morning has decided to fit the 36lb injectors I purchased, and upgrade the in-tank fuel pump, as it seems to sometimes be running out of fuel up top on the dyno. He's checked everything else - new VCT solenoid (operation is good), bbm operation, camshaft position, etc, so it seems that mechanical side of engine can be removed as a variable. I'm really hoping it just needs more fuel!

Will update once I have some futher results. Hopefully some other powerdyne owners will post their specs on this list too..

Joe

 

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 Post subject: Re: DIY Powerdyne Rebuild
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 10:49 pm 
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Update on my powerdyne setup:

Engine - AUIII I6 (VCT)
Transmission - T5 Manual
BOV - Bosch (standard plastic one fitted to heaps of OEM turbo vehicles)
Pulley Size - 9psi from CAPA (sorry, not sure in inches),
Km since rebuild - 45000kms (rebuilt on 8/5/08 - driven daily since)
Blower Upgrades - 928 motorsort impeller, raptor ceramic bearing and high strength belt.
Camshaft - Standard VCT
Power - 294 rwhp@5000rpm (approx. 220rwkw).

It's now intercooled as well.

Cheers,
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 Post subject: Re: DIY Powerdyne Rebuild
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 8:39 pm 
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Just a small update on shimming the impeller as I finally pulled the blower off the car.

The impeller shaft OD is 10.2mm or 0.4in. This guide http://www.928motorsports.com/pdf/Impel ... imming.pdf recommends shimming to 0.15mm (0.006in). I had approx 1.2mm clearance before and shimmed it to around 0.25mm. Doing this gave around 1psi more boost at the same RPM. The blower whistles less after shimming too (you can still hear the belt of course).

As per other threads on Boosted i've since ran 207rwkw & an 13.85 sec 100mph ET on this blower at 6psi (prior to shimming).

Cheers,
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 Post subject: Re: DIY Powerdyne Rebuild
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 5:38 pm 
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Minor update;

I bought another blower kit (for another car) and needed to rebuild it also, so I needed some more shims. Found these:

http://www.smallparts.com.au/store/part ... /1/10.300/

which seem like they'll work. See how we go once they arrive! I also have 2 CNC impellers on the way from {DESCRIPTION} too.
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 Post subject: Re: DIY Powerdyne Rebuild
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:20 pm 
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I'll be interested to hear what you think of the impellers. I found it made a massive difference to low/mid range boost development and power on mine...probably had the best effect on driving (other than intercooler) out of all the modifications to my car. Joe

 

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 Post subject: Re: DIY Powerdyne Rebuild
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:11 am 
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Initial impressions arent that great. I went from a tightly shimmed stock impeller to the CNC one with a large gap. As a result boost is only mildly higher than before. It does agree with what you say - more boost earlier.

Once these shims arrive I will give it a fair comparison.

Pic of the 2nd blower w/ impeller -

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