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Also have a 1.25 gallon tank, takes only a minute or 2 more to chill the coolant. Once it’s chilled can have the drag valve off and it stays chilled, no temp creep
Some do, some don’t. The compressor and its seals are made for 1234yf, so that’s what I run. I also get it a lot cooler than a lot of people that use 134
@Unholy707 that chart was accurate for my 2.72 pulley, but boost doesn't really matter it's aircharge that counts.
@Octanewide the pulley chart is drive ratio for the supercharger pulley. The chart you posted is male rotor RPM which is a not to exceed critical speed.
@Unholy707 that chart was accurate for my 2.72 pulley, but boost doesn't really matter it's aircharge that counts.
@Octanewide the pulley chart is drive ratio for the supercharger pulley. The chart you posted is male rotor RPM which is a not to exceed critical speed.
The male rotor spins 66% faster than the female.
The stock Nachi 6203 bearing holding the rotor in the front bearing plate is only rated for a 12k RPM limiting speed, which is why upgrading that bearing is rather important if you're going to push it to even higher RPM than stock.
Also, there will be a critical speed for the rotor itself--beyond which can be a different set of problems--of a much more exciting variety...
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