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TheAllSeeingPie Member Since: 18 Apr 2012 Location: Leeds Posts: 848 |
So I picked up my SC today after having the upper pulley changed (as well as a oil change on the supercharger). I was going to have the lower done as well, but unfortunately it doesn't fit the FFRR. I was initially disappointed at the fact it's only a 6% pulley, but then I actually got in the car and had a drive......
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19th Oct 2012 7:00pm |
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Hunttheshunt Member Since: 02 Oct 2012 Location: Hants Posts: 92 |
Ooh sounds interesting, what was it exactly you had done?? |
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22nd Oct 2012 3:40pm |
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TheAllSeeingPie Member Since: 18 Apr 2012 Location: Leeds Posts: 848 |
On a supercharged engine there is a pair of pulleys with a belt connecting the crankshaft to the supercharger. If you change the size of the pulleys you get a bit more air forced into the supercharger which a provides moderate power boost across the rev range. Mostly it seems to have vastly reduced the slight sluggishness the SC engine had, and making the car feel a little smoother to drive.
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22nd Oct 2012 4:46pm |
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Stephen.125 Member Since: 25 Jun 2009 Location: Frodsham Posts: 1513 |
Do you mind me asking how much it all cost? PM if you'd rather |
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22nd Oct 2012 5:27pm |
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TheAllSeeingPie Member Since: 18 Apr 2012 Location: Leeds Posts: 848 |
I used Powerhouse Automotive in Sheffield (http://www.powerhouseautomotive.co.uk/cont...rades.html) as they make the pulleys themselves. It was around £375ish including VAT to have it fitted and the superchargers oil changed (seems to make a difference). As he did some minor remediation work on the back of the radiator it might be cheaper for others.
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22nd Oct 2012 6:50pm |
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Glideman Member Since: 11 Sep 2011 Location: Stood next to a broken down Range Rover in Darwen Posts: 112 |
would a acetylene torch not melt the oil seals, when I worked as a mechanic we used to say the torch was for when all else failed How can a small firm know better than the people who designed the car, if it was that easy Land Rover would have done it. I think you'll find some compromises with reliability or not enough oil being fed to the charger bearings? Range Rover 4.4 V8 Vogue |
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23rd Oct 2012 7:49pm |
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TheAllSeeingPie Member Since: 18 Apr 2012 Location: Leeds Posts: 848 |
The torch is to heat the pulley going back on as it's an interference fit, so there's not much heat soak back to the seals.
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24th Oct 2012 5:35am |
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Bellini Member Since: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2261 |
Just reviving this post as you might be able to guess that it's a modification I'm now considering for my '07 S/C. For anyone that's able to answer, I've a few questions:-
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16th May 2013 10:14am |
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CG-SC Member Since: 06 May 2011 Location: Falkirk Posts: 528 |
The SC doesn't have an intercooler........its a charge cooler so comment about intercooler needing cleaned is not valid.
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16th May 2013 11:08am |
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TheAllSeeingPie Member Since: 18 Apr 2012 Location: Leeds Posts: 848 |
1. A remap is not essential at all, and is only needed if you change your catalytic converters. Otherwise the ECU simply adapts to the available air. I only had mine remapped to cure check engine lights after the new exhaust went on. A better option is to have 1 step colder spark plugs put in (or 2 steps if your mad like me).
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16th May 2013 11:12am |
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Hunttheshunt Member Since: 02 Oct 2012 Location: Hants Posts: 92 |
Have an oil service booked tomorrow for the SC and I'm told it will probably be necessary to change the diff and transfer box oil as well as doing the brake fluid too. Anything else that ought to be done do you think...2007 with 64K?
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16th May 2013 12:36pm |
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Bellini Member Since: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2261 |
Thanks gents and an interesting reply.
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16th May 2013 12:44pm |
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pld118 Member Since: 25 Mar 2013 Location: Bairns Posts: 4218 |
Is this modification in any way visible to the eye (i.e the layman looking around the car and/ or the qualified 'technician' getting in about the car)?
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16th May 2013 1:50pm |
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Bellini Member Since: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2261 |
The pulley upgrade is invisible from opening the bonnet. Covers would need removed to see, from what I gather.
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16th May 2013 2:02pm |
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