TRD Supercharger on my MODDED tC
#22
Been boosting with the TRD S/C on 9PSI no probs for nearly 30K miles. Just installed a piggyback emanage to get ready for the 14.5PSI and water/meth in April. The TRD maps are rock solid that is why you better have flashed your ECM when your S/C was installed. No probs and I drive hard. Would suggest a big oil cooler spinning the TRD any faster than on a 9PSI pulley.
#23
Originally Posted by navylife59
Been boosting with the TRD S/C on 9PSI no probs for nearly 30K miles. Just installed a piggyback emanage to get ready for the 14.5PSI and water/meth in April. The TRD maps are rock solid that is why you better have flashed your ECM when your S/C was installed. No probs and I drive hard. Would suggest a big oil cooler spinning the TRD any faster than on a 9PSI pulley.
#24
Been boosting with the TRD S/C on 9PSI no probs for nearly 30K miles. Just installed a piggyback emanage to get ready for the 14.5PSI and water/meth in April. The TRD maps are rock solid that is why you better have flashed your ECM when your S/C was installed. No probs and I drive hard. Would suggest a big oil cooler spinning the TRD any faster than on a 9PSI pulley.
#25
^if you are running the trd map meth wont help u much. It got me 4whp but I got it for my prep build this year. Once your tuned you can see around 15-20whp off it and keep your air a lot cooler. The ic u dont want with a s/c because you will lose boost because of the extra tubing.
#28
Well I relocated my battery today with a kit from summitracing, so I am on my way to test-fitting an intercooler setup for the supercharger. I was able to get dimensions on the supercharger unit as well as dimensions on where it sits in the engine bay compared to the rest of the components. Now its just a matter of finding the more efficient way of piping, and go from there. I just want to use the length of piping on a turbo-charged intercooled system as a base point to try and shoot for.
#29
^ check my PM because its not going to work out well ...people have tried. Methanol is the way to go. Either the snow kit or the ones turbonetics has ....i forget the name ...its a different name but its by them.
#31
OK here is the deal......
I/C
PROS - Always working, no problems, consistent
CON - Installation, loss of PSI, possibilty for leaking boost
Meth/H2O
PROS - No loss of boost, no potential for leaking boost, cooler intake charge temps, the right setup can be tuned and connected to e-manage for better control.
CONS - Must be tuned for HP gains, expensive for the right setup, can cause a a severe lean condition if emtpy meth tank.
The meth injection is only good if you have a stand alone or piggy-back controller to advance your timing and increase fuel burn for more power. The TRD maps are only for 9PSI. Anymore and the motor leans out too much.
I/C
PROS - Always working, no problems, consistent
CON - Installation, loss of PSI, possibilty for leaking boost
Meth/H2O
PROS - No loss of boost, no potential for leaking boost, cooler intake charge temps, the right setup can be tuned and connected to e-manage for better control.
CONS - Must be tuned for HP gains, expensive for the right setup, can cause a a severe lean condition if emtpy meth tank.
The meth injection is only good if you have a stand alone or piggy-back controller to advance your timing and increase fuel burn for more power. The TRD maps are only for 9PSI. Anymore and the motor leans out too much.
#35
Originally Posted by bcnu_702
oi navylife, any pics of your water/methyl injection set up?
#40
Originally Posted by BlKtC05
what are you tuning? if its an emanage you can do it yourself with help from ZPI, if its a unichip than look for a shop, if theres not one around than sorry, but you're S.O.L.