'08 TL Type S Rotrex supercharger build
#1
'08 TL Type S Rotrex supercharger build
I have a black 08 TL type S, I am currently putting in a rotrex supercharger with 8lb pulley and full exhaust, headers back. I need to know what are some of the best mods I can do to the car to make it a street beast. I know I need bigger injectors for a start but I can't seem to find any for this car. Can anyone help me?
#4
Instructor
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Just like mentioned above rdx injectors will probably be the most cost efective. You might also look into an external trans cooler, and some kind of intercooler setup. Check out the different alchohal/meth injection thread also. A must to have is a computer to Tune it with. The J and R standalone ecu should be released shortly and will provide the TL with everything it could ever want and more, in the tuning dept. A less costly alternative to tuning would be the aem fic. You can add fuel, but it is difficult to pull timing.
#5
MY KBP IS BTR THN URS...
Um I'm pretty sure we do not have headers as ours are cast in to block ?
Can some one correct me if I'm wrong please.
Good luck man I would love to strap a super charger on my Type-S...
Can some one correct me if I'm wrong please.
Good luck man I would love to strap a super charger on my Type-S...
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#8
What application was this rotrex intended for?? Rdx you can get bnib for 36 an injector. Are u mt or at? If at, an additional trans filter as well as cooler. Meth is another must for any fi. Aem or snow seem to be the top two people like..also an external fpr.. Def a/f gauge preferably aem. Two steps colder spark plugs..Yes also we don't have headers, we use pre cat deletes. Also I would recommend a 3" exhaust..
#11
After a quick search over the web site it seems they make it for the Mdx and 8th gen accord only, not the 3G.. Were compatable with the 7gen accord. Not sure if u were going to fab it to work but look into it a lil deeper before u proceed with the build.. Either way good luck. I a well never hears of this type of blower..
#14
I have not double checked the gains but those numbers Myron I guess are some what reasonable to say for sc gains.. a lil over exaggerated yes. While overlooking to see if it was for the 3G I noticed it was intended for BMW.Mercedes and other cars. Only applied to 2 Acura/Honda.. Magnuson makes the ct sc so maybe this is a company that does the same for other makes and models.. I'm hoppy to here from the op soon, so.he can fill us in on some more details..
#15
Three Wheelin'
The limited picture they have of it on that MDX makes it look... cheap and cobbed together. I would like to hear from the OP at some point about this.
#22
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http://auto.howstuffworks.com/supercharger4.htm
but yes it is basically the same as a turbo, but instead of the turbine/exhaust side, it gets driven by a belt
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turbo= more power due to less "power loss" due to using the excess energy in the exhaust; but it is alot harder to plumb though, with have to also run the exhaust up to it
screw blower = VERY linear power band, due to the boost coming on at a consistent rate
centrifigual= basically kinda that laggy/surge feel of a turbo, with the power lost of a screw blower; BUT they do have there place though, especially when space constraints come into play; let me try and find a video/picture that someone showed me with a centrifugal on a J motor
i just covered for the most part the VERY basics of the various types
screw blower = VERY linear power band, due to the boost coming on at a consistent rate
centrifigual= basically kinda that laggy/surge feel of a turbo, with the power lost of a screw blower; BUT they do have there place though, especially when space constraints come into play; let me try and find a video/picture that someone showed me with a centrifugal on a J motor
i just covered for the most part the VERY basics of the various types
#25
Team Owner
Centrifugals like this one produce good peak numbers but don't hit full boost until redline. It's like having turbo lag all the time. They're as efficient on the compressor side as a turbo with comparable charge air temps but of course they require power to be driven. Probably the best sounding and intimidating of all superchargers except for a cogged drive.
They all have advantages and disadvantages. This one would probably have a similar looking powerband as a stock TL but with more power. You won't get the huge torque gains you do from a turbo. Think of this one as a belt driven turbo.
RDX injectors are borderline. I would choose carefully in the fuel department. Remember that you have to leave a larger margin of safety on a supercharged engine because 20-60hp is zapped by the blower before it ever gets measured at the crank or wheels. If it makes 300hp at the crank, you need enough fuel to support 360hp to be safe. A 60lb injector would give a nice large safety margin at an estimated 400hp.
They all have advantages and disadvantages. This one would probably have a similar looking powerband as a stock TL but with more power. You won't get the huge torque gains you do from a turbo. Think of this one as a belt driven turbo.
RDX injectors are borderline. I would choose carefully in the fuel department. Remember that you have to leave a larger margin of safety on a supercharged engine because 20-60hp is zapped by the blower before it ever gets measured at the crank or wheels. If it makes 300hp at the crank, you need enough fuel to support 360hp to be safe. A 60lb injector would give a nice large safety margin at an estimated 400hp.
#26
Team Owner
Their peak numbers usually look really good but they have very little under the curve.
#28
347hp/300tq @ 4psi
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this thread is going no where fast... not only is the OP as vague as that worthless website =/ but he says hes "currently" putting in a rotrex supercharger, but is totally clueless as to where to buy injectors, referring PCD's as "headers", asking what are the best mods, yada yada yada... not to mention its his very first thread/post and hes yet to answer any questions thus far throw us a bone over here... pics? where you bought? how much? etc etc...
personally, ive never took a good look underneath a hood of a MDX, but its just too tight of a package to fit a centrifugal supercharger in any year TL.
this is the biggest drawback to this type of supercharger IMO. the sound at idle is LOUD on certain applications and ruins the element of surprise.
personally, ive never took a good look underneath a hood of a MDX, but its just too tight of a package to fit a centrifugal supercharger in any year TL.
this is the biggest drawback to this type of supercharger IMO. the sound at idle is LOUD on certain applications and ruins the element of surprise.
Last edited by 04accordcpe; 02-26-2011 at 09:15 AM.
#29
Mom why is there two?
^ agreed.................. These are pretty good little chargers mustang guys use them alot around here and they sound very good and perform well....... But like everyone has said above me, it sounds like you haven't even researched and bought any supporting pieces to say.................... BUILD.......................
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#40
Team Owner
I just looked at the 1/4 run for the first time. I saw 118mph, what was the ET?