Yep, 19 degrees of max timing, adding any more up top gained nothing, more boost would have but engine starts getting ahead of the blower after about 6200 rpm. Maybe a bigger TB might net a bit more breathing up top, running a 100 mm BBK ATM. Could be need more cam, or maybe both!! A bigger blower would help I’m sure, There’s no spinning this 2.4 blower any faster, +10 lower and 2.72 upper is all I’m going to ask out of it. Already spun the coupling once and had to pin it, should pin the gear on the other end too and the faster drivers side one as well, that puppy is turning 35,000+ rpm especially when I exceed 7000 rpm which I seem to not be able to keep from doing, it just revs so damn fast now. The boost is there soon as you stomp on it no matter if it’s only at 2500 rpm there’s 20+ psi in a instant. Here’s pinned blower coupling, blower side. Made a pinning jig myself, pinned with 2 3mm diameter x 10mm long hardened dowels. I should have used 4 at 90 degrees of each other but I ran out of 3 mm drill bits, the rotor shafts are hard as hell, each hole ate up 3 bits even using tap magic to cool and lubricate them. Used a grade 12.9 bolt as well with a custom centering washer the same OD as the ID of the coupling to keep it from twisting off center. The OEM the bolt head snapped off, found it between the coupling half’s, feel out when I took snout off. Spinning that blowers input shaft at 25,000+ rpm is putting ALLOT of stress on that little 17mm diameter shaft, no wonder it’s hardened.
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