Acura TL Builder's Ultimate Boost Thread
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Acura TL Builder's Ultimate Boost Thread
Hey guys, I have a base 5AT 2008 Acura TL, I just bought a six months used Supercharger for $700. It seems to have everything but Electronic engine management, and the six inch metal bracket that the kit originally comes with from Comptech.
Already purchased:
- Supercharger Unit
- Hondata Flashpro Acura TL 07-08'
- Daytona serpentine belt #K60945.
Still need to buy:
- aluminum intake piping(U-turn) and Air filter.
- six inch metal support bracket(from comptech)
- Smaller battery + battery wire to trunk
- new radiator hose
- AEM water/methanol kit
- Dyno tune
Please let me know if you have any of these items, I'd like could buy from you.
Plan to use the stock pulley, and use as daily driver. Bought this for the rare occasion that I'd like to feel it's power.
Previous experience:
Ive installed a complete custom turbo (including tune)on my Civic and my friends accord.
Please let me know what I am missing and what is the best. Your input is appreciated!
Last edited by Acura TL Builder; 12-17-2017 at 01:24 PM.
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teh CL (12-17-2017)
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Here is my updated parts list.
- CT MAP plug
- CT gaskets
- CT Battery trim- coolant tank/hose
- CT coolant hose
- CT upper alternator mount
- CT lower support brace and bolts
- CT Throttle body spacer
- Spark plugs
- Size 51R Battery
- Ebay 3" aluminum pipe hose clamps
- AEM Water/methanol kit
- Dyno tune
- CT Supercharger
- Hondata Flashpro
I'm contacting CT Engineering tomorrow to order all the missing components.
Anyone know whats a good brand size 51R battery?
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ZeroJoshuel (03-11-2022)
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I'm Working for 330 WHP. I will get it tuned perfectly. But my main concern currently is that the S/C is in good working order. Does anyone think it looks like an old model? The body of it is black and not the standard chrome I usually see in TLs.
Would I need to get my exhaust redone from the exhaust manifolds back to reach 330WHP? My concern with doing this is that there will be a bottleneck at the exhaust mani. and any gains will be lost there. Is there a way to make the Ex. Manis larger on our cars?
Would I need to get my exhaust redone from the exhaust manifolds back to reach 330WHP? My concern with doing this is that there will be a bottleneck at the exhaust mani. and any gains will be lost there. Is there a way to make the Ex. Manis larger on our cars?
Last edited by Acura TL Builder; 12-17-2017 at 10:52 PM.
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Take a look at the CT Install/Tech site as it should provide you with all info:
Install/Tech
You'll need @ 400 HP, maybe 8 lbs, so hopefully the TL drive-train is up to the task.
Install/Tech
You'll need @ 400 HP, maybe 8 lbs, so hopefully the TL drive-train is up to the task.
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Acura TL Builder (12-20-2017)
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Yeah, that's the elbow piece bolted to the throttle body inlet of the S/C'er in your pictures above.
Here is my updated parts list.
- CT Supercharger
- Hondata Flashpro
I'm contacting CT Engineering tomorrow to order all the missing components.
- CT MAP plug
- CT gaskets
- CT Battery trim- coolant tank/hose
- CT coolant hose
- CT upper alternator mount
- CT lower support brace and bolts
- CT Throttle body spacer
- Spark plugs
- Size 51R Battery
- Ebay 3" aluminum pipe hose clamps
- AEM Water/methanol kit
- Dyno tune
- CT Supercharger
- Hondata Flashpro
I'm contacting CT Engineering tomorrow to order all the missing components.
Interstate or Die Hard from Sears?
Good Luck!
Oh, and if that S/C'er unit needs a rebuild, the guy on the link below does a good job:
http://jonbondperformance.com/index....roducts_id=295
Last edited by zeta; 12-18-2017 at 08:21 AM.
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Not to be a 'kill joy' or anything; however, If you look at the CT install instructions for the '04-06' TL S/C'er kit the shaft pulley does not look like the one you have on your blower unit above. If I had to guess, the S/C'er you purchased is either from an Accord; or '03 CL/TL kit.
So, perhaps you'd need to source that pulley as well? Maybe a current/former 3rd gen SC'ed TL forum member can chime in on the validity of my statement.
Also, does that look like recent 'welding' there at the 'jack shaft' nearest to the blower snout? Just curious?
So, perhaps you'd need to source that pulley as well? Maybe a current/former 3rd gen SC'ed TL forum member can chime in on the validity of my statement.
Also, does that look like recent 'welding' there at the 'jack shaft' nearest to the blower snout? Just curious?
Last edited by zeta; 12-18-2017 at 08:48 AM.
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Gus a member here may be able to offer some assistance....04WDPSEDAN is his Azine Handle....below is his build thread!
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-p...meline-878670/
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-p...meline-878670/
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#12
The picture above from 04WDPSEDAN's thread pretty much supports my guess. The shaft pulley is wider; thus, needing the wider serpentine belt used with the 04-08 TL CT kits. With that said, he can probably still use the Accord/2G CL/TL blower; however, the OP will have his work cut out for him.
Even the S/C'er mount bracket, at the head, he has there is different, part # wise, from the mount bracket supplied with the proper 3G TL blower. I can see that the 'collar', nearest the shaft pulley, of the mount bracket at the alternator is different on the TL S/C'er unit; however, I'm not sure if that will present an issue. Those two mounting points are pretty important.
At least he now knows what he has to work with.
Let's see if he comes back with a detailed update to this thread regarding his parts search progress.
Even the S/C'er mount bracket, at the head, he has there is different, part # wise, from the mount bracket supplied with the proper 3G TL blower. I can see that the 'collar', nearest the shaft pulley, of the mount bracket at the alternator is different on the TL S/C'er unit; however, I'm not sure if that will present an issue. Those two mounting points are pretty important.
At least he now knows what he has to work with.
Let's see if he comes back with a detailed update to this thread regarding his parts search progress.
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silverTL6 (09-12-2020)
#14
Take a look at the CT Install/Tech site as it should provide you with all info:
Install/Tech
You'll need @ 400 HP, maybe 8 lbs, so hopefully the TL drive-train is up to the task.
Install/Tech
You'll need @ 400 HP, maybe 8 lbs, so hopefully the TL drive-train is up to the task.
Wanna buy it?!
Yeah, that's the elbow piece bolted to the throttle body inlet of the S/C'er in your pictures above.
It will be interesting to find out how successful you are in piecing this together. You may have to 'tap into' some of those 'stacks' shown in your avatar, lol.
Interstate or Die Hard from Sears?
Good Luck!
Oh, and if that S/C'er unit needs a rebuild, the guy on the link below does a good job:
CT Engineering Supercharger Remanufacture / Rebuild CT Engineering Supercharger Remanufacture / Rebuild [Rebuild services] - $772.00 : Jon Bond Performance, The Worlds Premier Supercharger Rebuilder and Parts Store
Gus a member here may be able to offer some assistance....04WDPSEDAN is his Azine Handle....below is his build thread!
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-p...meline-878670/
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-p...meline-878670/
The picture above from 04WDPSEDAN's thread pretty much supports my guess. The shaft pulley is wider; thus, needing the wider serpentine belt used with the 04-08 TL CT kits. With that said, he can probably still use the Accord/2G CL/TL blower; however, the OP will have his work cut out for him.
Even the S/C'er mount bracket, at the head, he has there is different, part # wise, from the mount bracket supplied with the proper 3G TL blower. I can see that the 'collar', nearest the shaft pulley, of the mount bracket at the alternator is different on the TL S/C'er unit; however, I'm not sure if that will present an issue. Those two mounting points are pretty important.
At least he now knows what he has to work with.
Let's see if he comes back with a detailed update to this thread regarding his parts search progress.
Even the S/C'er mount bracket, at the head, he has there is different, part # wise, from the mount bracket supplied with the proper 3G TL blower. I can see that the 'collar', nearest the shaft pulley, of the mount bracket at the alternator is different on the TL S/C'er unit; however, I'm not sure if that will present an issue. Those two mounting points are pretty important.
At least he now knows what he has to work with.
Let's see if he comes back with a detailed update to this thread regarding his parts search progress.
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I have two routes I can go Fellas...
I called CT Engineering today and asked for the parts I know I will need thus far. They took my email and said I would be sent an invoice but have yet to receive it. Based on the figures they give me I'll buy a new kit.
I also inquired about a new kit because I'll get the entire set, brand new, with warranty and the ability to ride 70k+ miles without a rebuild. Which they said they have a couple, but they are spoken for. Was told they will call to their blower supplier to see when they can get more in. I can't even buy a new kit!!
Thanks to Zetas input, it does look different than 04WDPSEDANs Supercharger... So I will need more parts to replace, and from the looks of it I still may need to do a rebuild.
I'm leaning towards XLR8 for the $4500 Comptech S/C. I'll also call CT Engineering tomorrow and see if they will sell me a "Spoken for" S/C if I add an extra $100. Think they will bite?
So I can either rebuild my current S/C, buy the rest of the kit, or buy a new complete kit. One will cost more, but gives me peace of mind. The other saves money, but could cost even money/time down the road.
What do you fellas think?
I ordered an AEM Water/Methanol kit today. Whichever route I go it will be needed.
I called CT Engineering today and asked for the parts I know I will need thus far. They took my email and said I would be sent an invoice but have yet to receive it. Based on the figures they give me I'll buy a new kit.
I also inquired about a new kit because I'll get the entire set, brand new, with warranty and the ability to ride 70k+ miles without a rebuild. Which they said they have a couple, but they are spoken for. Was told they will call to their blower supplier to see when they can get more in. I can't even buy a new kit!!
Thanks to Zetas input, it does look different than 04WDPSEDANs Supercharger... So I will need more parts to replace, and from the looks of it I still may need to do a rebuild.
I'm leaning towards XLR8 for the $4500 Comptech S/C. I'll also call CT Engineering tomorrow and see if they will sell me a "Spoken for" S/C if I add an extra $100. Think they will bite?
So I can either rebuild my current S/C, buy the rest of the kit, or buy a new complete kit. One will cost more, but gives me peace of mind. The other saves money, but could cost even money/time down the road.
What do you fellas think?
I ordered an AEM Water/Methanol kit today. Whichever route I go it will be needed.
Last edited by Acura TL Builder; 12-18-2017 at 10:17 PM.
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I took a portion of the S/C apart and it looks good!
Is there suppose to be a second pulley?
It says MP62-G4. The blower blades look dirty but its just because there was a small ball of wax(of all things) in there. I have since cleaned it out. not malls, garls or snags in there.
Why is it black in there?
Check out the JB welds and weldjob! Wonder why this was done?
It seems that this is an eaton style blower made by magnuson and is a 4th generation MP62.
It says MP62-G4. The blower blades look dirty but its just because there was a small ball of wax(of all things) in there. I have since cleaned it out. not malls, garls or snags in there.
Why is it black in there?
Check out the JB welds and weldjob! Wonder why this was done?
It seems that this is an eaton style blower made by magnuson and is a 4th generation MP62.
Last edited by Acura TL Builder; 12-19-2017 at 12:45 AM.
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See if you can retrofit an m90eaton. The m62 aren’t that great since it was made more for the K20a/k24 people. You can run lower boost and obtain a higher cfm.
another option would be to go with gerZard. Rotrex superchager kit. It will be better than the comptech and easier put you in the 400whp range
Or say fk it all ,and go turbo.
another option would be to go with gerZard. Rotrex superchager kit. It will be better than the comptech and easier put you in the 400whp range
Or say fk it all ,and go turbo.
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See if you can retrofit an m90eaton. The m62 aren’t that great since it was made more for the K20a/k24 people. You can run lower boost and obtain a higher cfm.
another option would be to go with gerZard. Rotrex superchager kit. It will be better than the comptech and easier put you in the 400whp range
Or say fk it all ,and go turbo.
another option would be to go with gerZard. Rotrex superchager kit. It will be better than the comptech and easier put you in the 400whp range
Or say fk it all ,and go turbo.
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I turbo my DD . And yes the m62 is the comptech standard for the TL. Really bad choice on their end since it can barely keep up on a 3.0 accord without heat soaking.
Look up kingdongdav supercharged TL. We all told him it was a bad idea. 4 months later he parted out
inorder to break 300whp on the comptech you have to run the high boost pulley. That brings the m62 supercharge into the ineffiency range on the compressor/ boost mapping
Look up kingdongdav supercharged TL. We all told him it was a bad idea. 4 months later he parted out
inorder to break 300whp on the comptech you have to run the high boost pulley. That brings the m62 supercharge into the ineffiency range on the compressor/ boost mapping
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I wonder how the previous owner was able to use that pulley to the s/c? I couldnt find any way to keep it from freespinning.
Last edited by Acura TL Builder; 12-19-2017 at 02:36 AM.
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Precisely. You've gone this far with taking it apart, you may as well remove the other hex heads and break the seal. Depending on severity/where the break/cracks are on the other side, you may be able to view them; however, I believe there is a bearing there that may be in the way of observing 'what went on' to warrant that weld. You can buy appropriate flange sealant from Amazon or Grainger's and S/C'er oil from either the Jon Bond Performance link I provided previously or your local GM dealer.
It may also be prudent to check, with a proper right angle ruler or something similar, IF there is any degree of Peyronie's going on at that junction? It's difficult to tell from the pictures.
It would be interesting to know the previous owners 'back story' of this particular S/C'er unit, it may help explain the questionable 'run for the hills' condition this thing is in.
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I turbo my DD . And yes the m62 is the comptech standard for the TL. Really bad choice on their end since it can barely keep up on a 3.0 accord without heat soaking.
Look up kingdongdav supercharged TL. We all told him it was a bad idea. 4 months later he parted out
inorder to break 300whp on the comptech you have to run the high boost pulley. That brings the m62 supercharge into the ineffiency range on the compressor/ boost mapping
Look up kingdongdav supercharged TL. We all told him it was a bad idea. 4 months later he parted out
inorder to break 300whp on the comptech you have to run the high boost pulley. That brings the m62 supercharge into the ineffiency range on the compressor/ boost mapping
The Rotrex option is awesome but requires removal of the A/C, that's just to much for a DD IMO.
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Precisely. You've gone this far with taking it apart, you may as well remove the other hex heads and break the seal. Depending on severity/where the break/cracks are on the other side, you may be able to view them; however, I believe there is a bearing there that may be in the way of observing 'what went on' to warrant that weld. You can buy appropriate flange sealant from Amazon or Grainger's and S/C'er oil from either the Jon Bond Performance link I provided previously or your local GM dealer.
It may also be prudent to check, with a proper right angle ruler or something similar, IF there is any degree of Peyronie's going on at that junction? It's difficult to tell from the pictures.
It would be interesting to know the previous owners 'back story' of this particular S/C'er unit, it may help explain the questionable 'run for the hills' condition this thing is in.
The back story is, some drug addicted junkies in thier late 40s, lookin like thier in thier late 50s were selling this. They pulled up in a "How is this still running" 1988 Honda Accord.
The lady who looked like a stereotypical witch told me her ex boyfriend installed it into her Acura TL 2004-2008. She was rear ended and they took it off about a year ago. Said it only had six months of use. None of this I believed.
She looked like she couldn't afford a toothbrush, let alone an Acura of any year/condition.
Last edited by Acura TL Builder; 12-19-2017 at 10:11 AM.
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silverTL6 (06-06-2020)
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#28
sell it on ebay and use the money to buy some stage 2 camshaft and the proper hondata that you need. N/A is more reliable and less things can go wrong. I believe Gerzard was able to break 300whp N/A on his old AT TL before he got the tls 6spd.
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p/s Ive had my car TL for over four years now and have never used to the tiptoe of option. I rather like it!!!
Is it safer for the tranny to use tiptronic when engaging the supercharger?
I called hondata auth. Dealer in portland and he was stumped aswell. He is calling hondata directly to find out if mine will work.
Last edited by Acura TL Builder; 12-19-2017 at 11:44 AM.
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Saving4aTL, after reading your posts in the various threads you've created, the 'back story' regarding the 'zombie apocalypse' purchase interaction involving this 'run for the hills' blower unit, it's becoming increasingly difficult for me to take you seriously. You are literally 'all over the place' like a jester playing the merry Andrew on this forum court, sorry.
With that said, IMHO, if you have '...reserved all that cash for this project!', then you should 'write-off' that disaster you purchased and 'stand in line' for either a new CT kit OR gerzand kit and move forward; moreover, picking one of those two options will finally show some prudence and ultimately give you that 'piece of mind' and reliability you seek over some JB Welded piecemeal Franken$tein mon$strou$ity.
Good Luck!
With that said, IMHO, if you have '...reserved all that cash for this project!', then you should 'write-off' that disaster you purchased and 'stand in line' for either a new CT kit OR gerzand kit and move forward; moreover, picking one of those two options will finally show some prudence and ultimately give you that 'piece of mind' and reliability you seek over some JB Welded piecemeal Franken$tein mon$strou$ity.
Good Luck!
Last edited by zeta; 12-19-2017 at 01:37 PM.
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Saving4aTL, after reading your posts in the various threads you've created, the 'back story' regarding the 'zombie apocalypse' purchase interaction involving this 'run for the hills' blower unit, it's becoming increasingly difficult for me to take you seriously. You are literally 'all over the place' like a jester playing the merry Andrew on this forum court, sorry.
With that said, IMHO, if you have '...reserved all that cash for this project!', then you should 'write-off' that disaster you purchased and 'stand in line' for either a new CT kit OR gerzand kit and move forward; moreover, picking one of those two options will finally show some prudence and ultimately give you that 'piece of mind' and reliability you seek over some JB Welded piecemeal Franken$tein mon$strou$ity.
Good Luck!
With that said, IMHO, if you have '...reserved all that cash for this project!', then you should 'write-off' that disaster you purchased and 'stand in line' for either a new CT kit OR gerzand kit and move forward; moreover, picking one of those two options will finally show some prudence and ultimately give you that 'piece of mind' and reliability you seek over some JB Welded piecemeal Franken$tein mon$strou$ity.
Good Luck!
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#37
Anyone know anyone selling a complete Comptech kit? New or used.
is XLR8 the cheapest place to buy it new?
Im told it take about three months to get a kit.
is XLR8 the cheapest place to buy it new?
Im told it take about three months to get a kit.
Last edited by Acura TL Builder; 12-19-2017 at 06:23 PM.
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