Not that anyone knew last time we discussed this: https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcforum/u...eale#Post791769
What about a chain? Or is that too grippy.The "thing" I see that causes me concern, is the single V-belt you're using to spin the thing; depending on tension vs belt-wrap, I can't help but think you're not going to get enough grip and it will slip (affecting your tune). I recognize that there's precious little room between the crankshaft pulley and that cross-brace, but I'd be looking at a way to engineer a serpentine belt type drive system.
I'm sure there's a better reason than I can think of, but a chain would be pretty heavy, very noisy, and if anything like the chain(s) on my vintage go-kart, very messy (slinging tacky__as in sticky/clingy__oil...). I'd think another detriment would be the chains mass, sapping additional crankshaft horsepower.What about a chain? Or is that too grippy.
BTW Greg, I still have a complete Dinan/Vortech (including its own DME w/ NickG software) that I took off my 99 ///M. Supercharger was rebuilt by Vortech and not installed since it was returned... :devillookWhat about a chain? Or is that too grippy.
Well, you certainly have more experience with that type of installation than I do! In that case, my suggestion would be to use an idler pulley, located below the supercharger and putting tension on the "outside" of the belt, increasing the "wrap" around the supercharger pulley. I've seen pictures of similar designs that are actually mounted on the SC's snout itself, which seems like a good idea.Hi, thanks for your comments regarding my supercharger installation on my BJ8 . Also thank you Randy for having put my picture correctly. Agree that the single belt can be a problem, but having had a single belt on my TR6 supercharger which was working well, I am confident with a good tension that it will work. I could also make a steel pulley on my charger which has more grup than aluminium. The space is very very limited in height. the charger is about half an inch from the steering column and half an inch from my bonnet. You will have noticed that installing an air filter will also be a problem. I started the engine for the first time a few days ago and it seems to run well. Let us see on the road after having tuned the carb. Shall post another picture of the completely finished installation.