Doesn't anyone make a supercharger for the P5
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Doesn't anyone make a suercharger for the P5
I am just wondering if anyone makes a supercharger for the P5, I did a search and nothing comes up. I am debating about one of these cars but I need more power than what it has to begin with. I think that superchargers are more efficient and reliable if the setup is done correctly. Any ifo is appreciated, help a newbie out!
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nramsey, you beat me to it. Also to get a nice smooth/linear powerband I have seen superchargers do a better job than most turbos. I am looking for something that is bolt on, improves power at all RPM's, very reliable, and can be a daily driver without having to constantly tune it. That is why I would like a supercharger. It seems like all these turbos that I am reading about are all in the works, and I haven't seen any dyno plots. Does anyone have more info on some of the turbo kits out there that will fit what I am looking for. If so post some links for me would you or drop me a email. Thanks!!
Keith...
Keith...
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In my opinion both turbos and superchargers can be very reliable. The big reason you hear folks are always tuning and tweaking their turbos is that they CAN, easily. With a turbo you can just adjust the wastegate, and bam, more boost. With a blower you have to upgrade pullies etc and even then sometimes that will put you way out of the blower's efficient range. Turbos are generally more tollerant of higher boost, to a point.
For this reason, turbos are more easily suited to the "tuner freaks" that are always trying to squeek out those last few horsepower. You can leave them running low boost and be just fine, but most people don't have that kinda willpower.
Most folks with SCs either don't want to tweak, or can't afford it, so they just install it and leave it alone.
At this point it's really a moot point as I don't think there are any supercharger kits for the P5s (that I have seen anyways). If you want a dead reliable forced induction system I highly recommend you pay close attention to the BEGI/FlyinMiata turbo kit when it's released. They have been doing Miata turbos for over 10 years and have a repuation in the Miata world for having the most reliable kits, and the best customer support around.
BTW, I had a turbo on my Miata for a bit over two years running up to 13.5 PSI (dynoed at 215 at the rear wheels). Ended up taking it off cause it made the car too fast and tempermental. It kinda took the "Miata" out of the Miata. As folks often say, it's more fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow. Just something else to think about
For this reason, turbos are more easily suited to the "tuner freaks" that are always trying to squeek out those last few horsepower. You can leave them running low boost and be just fine, but most people don't have that kinda willpower.
Most folks with SCs either don't want to tweak, or can't afford it, so they just install it and leave it alone.
At this point it's really a moot point as I don't think there are any supercharger kits for the P5s (that I have seen anyways). If you want a dead reliable forced induction system I highly recommend you pay close attention to the BEGI/FlyinMiata turbo kit when it's released. They have been doing Miata turbos for over 10 years and have a repuation in the Miata world for having the most reliable kits, and the best customer support around.
BTW, I had a turbo on my Miata for a bit over two years running up to 13.5 PSI (dynoed at 215 at the rear wheels). Ended up taking it off cause it made the car too fast and tempermental. It kinda took the "Miata" out of the Miata. As folks often say, it's more fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow. Just something else to think about
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Originally posted by nramsey
BTW, I had a turbo on my Miata for a bit over two years running up to 13.5 PSI (dynoed at 215 at the rear wheels). Ended up taking it off cause it made the car too fast and tempermental. It kinda took the "Miata" out of the Miata. As folks often say, it's more fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow. Just something else to think about
BTW, I had a turbo on my Miata for a bit over two years running up to 13.5 PSI (dynoed at 215 at the rear wheels). Ended up taking it off cause it made the car too fast and tempermental. It kinda took the "Miata" out of the Miata. As folks often say, it's more fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow. Just something else to think about
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Originally posted by ProtegeES
uhmm.... If you ask me, I'd rather have a fast car than a slow POS anyday!
uhmm.... If you ask me, I'd rather have a fast car than a slow POS anyday!
#7
Originally posted by Traveler
I don't know. My last project car was WAY faster than just about anything you can buy right now and it was hardly any fun to drive slow. It was fun as hell once you found a place to get into triple digits, but how often is that? I was going to get arrested if I'd kept it. I actually have a lot of fun in my Pro because it's a kick to push it. My last project car didn't even start to breathe until you were taking 30 MPH corners 70MPH at entry, and 95 at the exit. By the time you were pushing the limits you either knew what you were doing or you were going to be dead soon.
I don't know. My last project car was WAY faster than just about anything you can buy right now and it was hardly any fun to drive slow. It was fun as hell once you found a place to get into triple digits, but how often is that? I was going to get arrested if I'd kept it. I actually have a lot of fun in my Pro because it's a kick to push it. My last project car didn't even start to breathe until you were taking 30 MPH corners 70MPH at entry, and 95 at the exit. By the time you were pushing the limits you either knew what you were doing or you were going to be dead soon.
But not everyone agrees and that's fine.
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I have been keeping an eye on that flyin miata turbo kit. That seems like a really nice setup, but I was just wondering if there were any superchargers out there. If I would purchase a P5 I would definately have to do something to it. It would seem like such a step down from my CSVT for power and speed. I drive my Tracer LTS every once in a while during the summer to make sure everything is still running good and even that seems like it is faster than the P5. I drove my friends P5 this last weekend and he also has a (92?) Protoge. I asked him which one would win in a race and he said the P5, but I really don't know. I really like the P5, but the speed just isn't there. So undecided, so undecided
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Originally posted by 90&00 Protege
A supercharger will give you more torque at start-off, but a turbo soon catches up and surpasses anything that a bolt-on supercharger kit would produce in terms of horsepower and torque.
A supercharger will give you more torque at start-off, but a turbo soon catches up and surpasses anything that a bolt-on supercharger kit would produce in terms of horsepower and torque.
One of the big factors today is emissions (relating to the turbo vs. supercharger debate). Most cars today have multiple cats, and multiple o2 sensors, and narrow tunning windows, to be obd2 compliant. Intigrating a turbosystem into a new car without touching the emissions system (federal law does not allow emissions systems to be replaced with aftermarket equipment until 50k) can be a nightmare. That doesn't mean you can't make a good turbosystem work and still pass emissions, because you can. But as the emissions testing becomes better (worse for the car guy) it will be harder to get around tests without complying at every level.
This is where superchargers are gainning ground. Because they have much more flexiblity for installation without altering emissions systems. So the development of good supercharging systems is going to need to take place in order to keep the aftermarket performance market growing. Although I hope to see the development of emissions legal turbosystems continue too.
T.
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Re: Doesn't anyone make a suercharger for the P5
Originally posted by Keith Lennnop
I am just wondering if anyone makes a supercharger for the P5, I did a search and nothing comes up. I am debating about one of these cars but I need more power than what it has to begin with. I think that superchargers are more efficient and reliable if the setup is done correctly. Any ifo is appreciated, help a newbie out!
I am just wondering if anyone makes a supercharger for the P5, I did a search and nothing comes up. I am debating about one of these cars but I need more power than what it has to begin with. I think that superchargers are more efficient and reliable if the setup is done correctly. Any ifo is appreciated, help a newbie out!
#12
Re: Re: Doesn't anyone make a suercharger for the P5
Originally posted by turboge
Hasn't anyone seen the MP3 and P5 Supercharged Area51 cars? I have a few pics if you need em.
Hasn't anyone seen the MP3 and P5 Supercharged Area51 cars? I have a few pics if you need em.
Thanks!!
#13
Originally posted by PseudoRealityX
1) you cannot compare a supercharger to an "equally sized turbo" as you put it. They are different animals. Even centrifugal superchargers, which basically use a turbo compressor housing cannot be compared due to rpm use.
1) you cannot compare a supercharger to an "equally sized turbo" as you put it. They are different animals. Even centrifugal superchargers, which basically use a turbo compressor housing cannot be compared due to rpm use.
Originally posted by PseudoRealityX
2) a ROOTS blower, which is by far the most common and what ill assume that 90&00 Protege was refering to DOES indeed start adding power before a turbo would. Its a positive displacement supercharger, meaning that there is full boost at idle. Turbos, even "properly sized" ones, do NOT make boost at idle.
2) a ROOTS blower, which is by far the most common and what ill assume that 90&00 Protege was refering to DOES indeed start adding power before a turbo would. Its a positive displacement supercharger, meaning that there is full boost at idle. Turbos, even "properly sized" ones, do NOT make boost at idle.
Originally posted by PseudoRealityX
Yes, you can tune them to have very little lag (VW 1.8T comes to mind), but they will never be able to give the response at low rpm that a roots blower will.
Yes, you can tune them to have very little lag (VW 1.8T comes to mind), but they will never be able to give the response at low rpm that a roots blower will.
Originally posted by PseudoRealityX
The other thing that i personally like about superchargers is throttle response. The power is THERE, when you hit the pedal, no waiting for boost to come online, or anything like that. Just a preference, and come to think of it, ive never driven an import with a S/C...but i have driven some turbo'd models, and some NA monsters....
The other thing that i personally like about superchargers is throttle response. The power is THERE, when you hit the pedal, no waiting for boost to come online, or anything like that. Just a preference, and come to think of it, ive never driven an import with a S/C...but i have driven some turbo'd models, and some NA monsters....
T.