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You can supercharge a standard VR as the kit just bolts on, they claim this will but the power up to 245bhp without any others mods. Been running the Z-Engineering for 11k without any hitchs.

Speek to Vince at Stealth

ZR2-Engineering charge for sale. :)

[ Edited Thu Jan 15 2004, 11:25PM ]

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yep - the two things that vary between VR6 SC kits are:

1) chip - about £220 for an off the shelf chip.

2) idler pulley bracket - about £120 or thereabouts.

So if you buy a second hand one, its worth bearing this in mind.

When I was trying to sell mine last year, none of the people that contacted me had a 1993 non AC VR6 - hence I still have the kit.

Jules

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Thanks for the info. Interesting about the 4k comment. I thought that the benefit of the supercharger instead of a Turbo was bottom end response and no lag as it doesn't need time to spin up. My car is a 97 with air con and more or less highline spec (but not totally) so I will need a kit like that. What about engine life?

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Herald - both myself and Mina have Centrifugal superchargers. Mina has a Vortech unit, I have a Z-Engineering unit. These are basically "belt driven turbo chargers" (the compressor blades are very similar - just bigger and turns slower).

These are unlike the G-Lader unit (used on the G60), or the Eaton unit (as used on Mercs and on the new Mini Coopers S) which are positive displacement types. Its this type of charger that gives the low down torque thats synonymous with suprchargers. These generate boost all through the rev range.

Centrifugal types dont give this low down boost, as they only start making boost at about 3250. At 3250 my SC makes 1psi. At 7000rpm, it makes 8psi. Its pretty much a straight line in between the two points.

Jules

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Thanks, now I get it. So if I wanted more low down torque, what's the most effective way please? I am very keen not to change the look of the car, simply to give it more go.

If I did go the supercharger route, how driveable is the car? Are you simply lining the pockets of the tyre manufacturers or can you put the power onto the road effectively? Having a go first is certainly sounding like the right advice.

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