Re: [DMCForum] New Topic: Superchargers
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Re: [DMCForum] New Topic: Superchargers
- From: Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 19:41:05 -0700 (PDT)
I have seen photos of a supercharger on a DeLorean.
However, you will likely encounter the same
reliability problems as the more common turbocharger
kits. For whatever reason, the PRV cannot handle the
extra power.
Most turbo kits are limited to 6lbs, and even then
many have cracked rings (or worse). Some of the
problems may be related to lean fuel conditions, but
what convinces me that the DeLorean PRV cannot handle
long-term forced induction is the amount of work that
Legend Industries put in to the turbo engines they
built. If they could have just bolted on a turbo and
add more fuel, they would have.
With that said, I think a super charger is a better
option over the turbo charger for the DeLorean
application.
--- Cory <mrdelorean88@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Greetings DMC Forum,
> Thank you for your information of Eastern
> DeLorean Clubs. However i
> come before you all with another question? Has
> anyone added a
> supercharger to a stock PRV? Is that even possible?
> If it is, what
> would the horsepower be? For its a V6, how much more
> horsepower can you
> break out? For take example: The Mercedes Benz SLR
> McLaren, a 5.4 Liter
> Supercharged V8, horsepower: 626 bhp, as much as a
> McLaren F1.
> Or another car, a Ferrari F40, a 6 Liter
> Supercharged V8, horsepower:
> 478 bhp. Now you see a difference here, 626 compared
> to 478. A stock
> PRV is 130 horsepower, adding a supercharger would
> boost it to what?
> 200 maybe even 250, somewhere in that range. For
> curiosity gets me and
> so i have to ask. Until then,
> Hasta,
> Cory C
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