Any Superchargers W/boost controllers?
high-rpms, low-gear, MASH THE THROTTLE, SC boosts instantly, faster than the reaction time of a Waste-gate (which is designed to work fast enough for a turbocharger, which builds boost and goes from vaccum to full boost in say a second depending on size/lag) not instantly.
a SC'ed vehicle tuned to use a waste-gate and sees a small sudden SPIKE while the waste-gate does its job will blow-up in an instant.
Correct me if im wrong.

If you have a boost spike, your boost controller isnt working properly.
And really, a SC car doesnt boost instantly, especially a centri car, which we are talking about. Not enough to blow it up.
a SC'ed vehicle tuned to use a waste-gate and sees a small sudden SPIKE while the waste-gate does its job will blow-up in an instant.
Think of how supercharger bypass valve (BPV) works. When you are full throttle and let off the gas, like each time you shift a manual, the throttle blade shuts and now there is a pressure build up between the s/c and the throttle body. That pressure is released by the BPV very quickly and is trigged by manifold vacuum.
In the configuration we are talking about where we are pullied, for example, to 18 psi max, but want to limit it to 12 psi using a cockpit controlled wastegate. The motivation is that we want to achieve that 12 psi much earlier in the RPM range, let's say 4300 rpm instead the normal situation where you would pully for 12 psi, but only hit it close to redline. In this scenario, you're driving along at 4300 ready to stab the throttle. The manifold is under vacuum and the bypass valve is working like mad letting the 18 psi of potential boost out. Once you stab the throttle, many things are happening simultaneously. The manifold begins to fill up with pressure, the BPV starts to loose it's vacuum reference and begins to close. Once the BPV is fully closed, the manifold fills to 12 psi then the wastegate opens to release anything over 12 psi. You might see +/- 1 psi, but it would stay very close to the trigger point and this variance is easily accounted for in a 2/3-bar SD tune. Hope this helps.
I thought you had to tune it for both levels then switch maps back/forth as needed.
Very well typed post white01ss
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Check out this thread where JoBy compares restrictor plates vs wastegates to control boost.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c4-f...st-levels.html
What about putting a standard voltage controlled throttle body into the SC inlet path? It could be controlled manually with a simple voltage controller ****. Best of both worlds, cockpit control and max supercharger efficiency.
Check out this thread where JoBy compares restrictor plates vs wastegates to control boost.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c4-f...st-levels.html
What about putting a standard voltage controlled throttle body into the SC inlet path? It could be controlled manually with a simple voltage controller ****. Best of both worlds, cockpit control and max supercharger efficiency.
I'm a pretty cheap guy but even if the wastegate solution worked as well as I hear the restrictor plate works and I dont have to change pullies I think I'de still spend the money.
I just wish there was more real world results. I meen I know in that ford magazine article they claimed some great results.. but I never trust mags.
here are my real world results..
Low boost at 13-14psi was the 693(blue lines) and high boost was the 832(red lines) at 17-18psi...3.25" pulley and 8" overdrive balancer, Paxton Novi 2000, Still having some belt slip above 6000rpm, I need a shorter belt..
motor details:346ci, Eagle LS1 6.125" rods, Diamond -8.6 dish pistons, stock crank, new LS6 block, ARP head bolts, custom ground Comp Cam 226/232 116LSA, Texas speed CNC LS6 stage 2.5 heads 2.04intake 1.575 exhaust valves hand finished by me, right at 9.6:1 compression, single nozzle meth inj...
Chris I know you posted that graph before but I was looking for more of a before and after wastegate graph that we could overlay and actually see the differences.
I will try and search for a similar setup to yours without the wastegate to try and get a basis of comparison.
Comparing your dyno to chris's wastegate controlled 13 psi run his car is up on yours in tq and hp from the start of your graph 4k to about 5500. I would assume that the gains under 4k would be even greater even though your peak numbers are obviously a good deal higher.
This looks promising






tuned both my Corvettes..