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johniban

throttle bodies to supercharged

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johniban

Has anyone gone from a jenvey set up to a low boost supercharged set up (the rotrex kind)

Thinking of going down the supercharge route but cant really get an idea if its a worthy upgrade over throttle bodies 

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dcc

Charged gti6 boasts the power figures, reality is a bodied car is as quick on track (within reason).

 

the noise of a bodied car is not even comparable, and wins hands down.

 

(the extra money you'd save for a charged setup you could build a decent engine if you're capable

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blandy

I went the other way I fitted a rotrex low boost set up to my 205. I then removed it and fitted bodies. 

 

Charger is quicker in a strait line due to the extra power but it’s a lot to cram in with the intercooler etc and was never happy with it. I think on a road car it’s great but mine was only used on track and preferred the simplicity and drive ability of the bodies on track. 

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johniban

thats great thank you 

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j_turnell

I have done this, bodies made a nice noise but much prefer the grunt of the charger for road use.

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Jer309GTi

boldy205 (Matt), went from twin Webers to Rotrex on his 205

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petert

supercharging is always going to have the most potential. Unlock the boost (hp) when you can afford it.

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boldy205

Indeed I did go from twin 45s to Rotrex in my 205, first thought is the noise, I really miss the induction.

However it's an impressive package as a track car now,  there were some cooling issues but it all works a treat, and embarrasses much newer machinery. 

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