Electric Supercharger are back?
I know there was a lot of buzz about electric superchargers in the past, (2007-2010) and the general conclusion was its a pipe dream POS idea.
But just recently a friend of mines mentioned that the FRS/BRZ/Madza community is going crazy about this new Phantom FTS Electric Supercharger Kit.
The dyno look legit and i'll assume technology is a lot better now and electric sc may be practical.
Anyone else notice this trend and thought about applying this setup to an s2000? Yes, I've search the forums, but all the posts are pretty outdated and perhaps electric SC are worth another look now?
Supposedly, its a simple low invasive installation and for guys like me living in California, a simple install and removal FI setup is convenient.
But just recently a friend of mines mentioned that the FRS/BRZ/Madza community is going crazy about this new Phantom FTS Electric Supercharger Kit.
The dyno look legit and i'll assume technology is a lot better now and electric sc may be practical.
Anyone else notice this trend and thought about applying this setup to an s2000? Yes, I've search the forums, but all the posts are pretty outdated and perhaps electric SC are worth another look now?
Supposedly, its a simple low invasive installation and for guys like me living in California, a simple install and removal FI setup is convenient.
Throw up a link to the BRZ forum topic you're referencing so I can see the details.
I saw the manufacturer's web page, but I still don't think technological advances have reached the point that makes this a practical mod. Unless, the BRZ has extremely restricted airflow..
Interested to see the chatter either way.
I saw the manufacturer's web page, but I still don't think technological advances have reached the point that makes this a practical mod. Unless, the BRZ has extremely restricted airflow..
Interested to see the chatter either way.
This thing uses a beefy brushless electric motor.
Compared to what we saw 5 years ago, this will have like 10-50x more power. No idea if thats enough but it seems possible that this COULD make a difference.
Even though im sceptic, but ive seen the power from these brushless motors and in the RC world, they are taking over the nitro powered engines. That says something!
Lets see how this develops. But i dont think im gonna trade in my GTX30 yet lol
Compared to what we saw 5 years ago, this will have like 10-50x more power. No idea if thats enough but it seems possible that this COULD make a difference.
Even though im sceptic, but ive seen the power from these brushless motors and in the RC world, they are taking over the nitro powered engines. That says something!
Lets see how this develops. But i dont think im gonna trade in my GTX30 yet lol
Meh. It is cool but no way that iteration will keep up with the efficiency of the f20/f22. Look at the boost plot. It drops from 4 psi to 2 psi up top on that motor. Would need to figure a way to spin it faster in the top end of the rpm range.
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Its a nifty idea to get some easy low end trq out of the car.
Originally Posted by michaelnyden' timestamp='1406569289' post='23262692
Maybe it doesn't have to make more power up top, it could just be a nice boost down low to get the s2000 going into that higher powerband.
Its a nifty idea to get some easy low end trq out of the car.
Lol butt plug supercharger.









