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Supercharging a 3.5 ltr V8

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Supercharging a 3.5 ltr V8

Post by mu-stu »

Anyone ever thought of supercharging a 3.5ltr V8?
Anyone ever done it?!!
I haven't, but have thought it might sound fun for when I don't have anything else to spend cash on!
What issues would you guys see? Would it be worth it?!!
Just an idea for rev heads!
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Post by stuee »

After doing plenty of research I have given up any idea of playing with the rover v8. The value of some upgrades are questionable and when your pushing towards 10g just to get a complete replacement 4.6V8 it seems very unrealistic. Supercharging the rovers also doesn't yeild any significant power gains (compared to chev's and even yota motors). I'm gonna save my pennies for an ls1 (or ls2 if its available when I finally get money to do something -> new 6.0l as used in HSV's with 297kw and 530NM and plenty more on tap). Due to the ever increasing aftermarket support for the current commdores with the ls1's you can unlock power for a much lower price and a 400kw motor is quite achievable.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

I have seen a couple of supercharged LRV8's in magazines. The last one I saw in OZ was a 110 with a supercharged V8 - think it was a 3.9 or 4.6 though, not a 3.5.

There are a few companies in the UK that do it, (JE Engineering???) and I think somewhere in WA too. There has been a thread on here before.
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Post by Tim D »

Hi guys
My brother has a super charged 3.5 rover in a coil sprung 109 2A ex army trayback ute, originaly was carbied then came the super charger.
So he purchased a 86 rangie injected, stole the axles and injection onto/into the 109 chassy.

He has recently got a new computer (lots of head ackes) and all up has spent at least $$5 grand super charging, not wanting to run the rear tank he used the side ones instead with a "swell pot" and new pump as he has the 6x6 adaptor on the LT 95 running the pto winch (midmounted) under the tray, he had no room for the tank, and better aproach angle up front.
Runing 35 centerpeids arb's front and rear with mals shafts, with standard stub shafts on the front for easy replacement and cheaper.
I hope that helps at all, he thinks he's got about as mch power as a 5 litre
and yeah it goe's . ;)
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Post by DFND90 »

Tim D wrote:Hi guys
My brother has a super charged 3.5 rover in a coil sprung 109 2A ex army trayback ute, originaly was carbied then came the super charger.
So he purchased a 86 rangie injected, stole the axles and injection onto/into the 109 chassy.

He has recently got a new computer (lots of head ackes) and all up has spent at least $$5 grand super charging, not wanting to run the rear tank he used the side ones instead with a "swell pot" and new pump as he has the 6x6 adaptor on the LT 95 running the pto winch (midmounted) under the tray, he had no room for the tank, and better aproach angle up front.
Runing 35 centerpeids arb's front and rear with mals shafts, with standard stub shafts on the front for easy replacement and cheaper.
I hope that helps at all, he thinks he's got about as mch power as a 5 litre
and yeah it goe's . ;)


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Post by GRIMACE »

I have been considering this for along time now but for sum reason never gone ahead with it..... but am still thinkin bout it :)
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Post by up2nogood »

Wonder how difficult it would be to graft on a Commodore supercharger.......
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Post by HSV Rangie »

I believe that is what rova craft and LRA used n thier supercharger conversions.

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Post by Tim D »

The super charger is a small centrafugal type (pay no attention to my spelling) that can fit easily to a large variety of vehicles, very universal.

I have a digital camera on the way and will get some pics as soon as i know how to show them. stay tuned, and thats if he lets me show them on the net. It's up to him. :?
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Post by mu-stu »

TimD, sounds good. Hope you brother lets you get those photos!

BTW, Merry Christmas to all forum'ers out there! More time to spend on the Rovers over the break?!!! ;) :lol:
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Post by TUFFRANGIE »

My mate has a 4L supercharged disco motor in his Rangie, I think it may be an eaton supercharger but an old style one. The engine lacks low down torque, my mildly worked gq 4.2 petrol pulls harder low in the revs but once it comes on boost it is goodbye. Has about 160-170kw at the wheels i think. Enough to get the wheels spinning in the dry.
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Post by justinC »

ROVERTECH/ JRT in Perth do Eaton blower kits, (08)93505633, ask for DAVE or BIG KEV.
I have a customer with a blown disco for sale. It has Heaps of fuel tanks, uprated ECU and powerdyne centrifugal SC. Auto, ES7 leather electrics etc.

(03) 62291102

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Post by Tim D »

I have some pics, i just don't know how to post them.They are in my email account. ?????[/img] :x
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Post by Rangee »

i am planning on fitting a Procharger supercharger with a large intercooler in the grill section, they have one which they fit to the cobra v8s, it provides about 60% addtional more hp at 9 psi ... a RR should be able to run 10 psi max if all is running good .. the alloy heads can take more as they cool better then steel ... and the intercooler provides the reliability and prevents detonation ... etc ... i would not waste my time with a Roots type as they are very difficult to intercool and with out an intercooler you will not get the full potentional HP of the SC ..

look up www.procharger.com

plenty of good information on it there... you will need a new ECU so you can properly manage it with a MAP 3 sensor.

My RR has 1400 km on it and it does front and back wheel burn outs on dry tar with 30 inch michelins ... shoulc go loads better with the procharger ...
will let you all know when it is done ...
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Post by up2nogood »

Less intrusive when fitting too. Also check out Powerdyne, Paxton, etc.
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Post by kurmit »

Have supper charged a couple of rovers it can b a big pain in the arse u should first use a surpentine belt so as to cut down on pulleys on front of motor, we tend to just fit strokers for power upgrades now we have gone out as far as 5.2 liters now but if the customer insists on fitting a blower we will still do it, just seems to be to cluttered under bonnet when it is all done.
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supercharging a 3.5 ltr v8

Post by LowRanger »

Davis performance Landies (previously John Davis motorworks) have been supercharging V8 rovers for years.I seem to remember that John drove a Green supercharged Rangie around for quite some time.And also sold a number to the Saudis including the royal family,that were extremely well performed.
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Post by harry »

:cool: Tim D, is your brothers truck THE109 ?
as I have run beside you on the back highway and thats one great truck!!
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Post by Tim D »

Thats the one "the 109"[img][img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v208/bluud_donor/2004_1226Image10005.jpg[/img]

I hpe this works as i am new to photo bucket and posting pics. :? [/img]
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Post by Rangee »

nice pic ... do you have any looking down into the engine bay so we can see your lay out ... is it intercooled? cant see one in the front ..
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Post by Tim D »

Thats the only one i have so far and its not my car its my brothers! :roll:
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Post by stuee »

Rangee wrote:nice pic ... do you have any looking down into the engine bay so we can see your lay out ... is it intercooled? cant see one in the front ..
cheers
Rangee


Unless its intercooled on the intake side, which is very rare, I doubt it. It looks like a powerdyne supercharger which generally only puts out around 9 psi max in standard form. Most of the time I think they are run at around 6 psi so there is no need for a intercooler as superchargers can run quite cool (compared to turbo's).

It looks like a nice setup still. You can see half the aftermarket goodies he's put on. Be interesting to see what exactly has been done to the motor.
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Post by stuee »

Just looking and I found a very similar kit on the capa website (wondered where I knew all that stuff from). Could be this kit with some upgrades or a completely custom kit.

http://www.capa.com.au/kits_landrover.htm

Its either of the powerdyne kits.
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Post by Tim D »

There is no intercooler, and all the after market parts for the super charger were super priced, as the guy installing the stuff was his first ever . I keep forgetting the brand dynatron or something ???
The computer is one fourth the size of the original rangie unit and sits in the glove box of the 2a dash.
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Post by mu-stu »

[quote="stuee"]Just looking and I found a very similar kit on the capa website (wondered where I knew all that stuff from). Could be this kit with some upgrades or a completely custom kit.

http://www.capa.com.au/kits_landrover.htm

Its either of the powerdyne kits.[/quote]

Ouch!! :shock: See those prices?! Would putting a larger engine in would be cheaper, cause you'd still have to do all the work on the 3.5 to make sure it could handle the added pressure from the super-charger?? :?: :multi:
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Post by stuee »

mu-stu wrote:
stuee wrote:Just looking and I found a very similar kit on the capa website (wondered where I knew all that stuff from). Could be this kit with some upgrades or a completely custom kit.

http://www.capa.com.au/kits_landrover.htm

Its either of the powerdyne kits.


Ouch!! :shock: See those prices?! Would putting a larger engine in would be cheaper, cause you'd still have to do all the work on the 3.5 to make sure it could handle the added pressure from the super-charger?? :?: :multi:


Thats why in my first reply I said I wouldn't bother doing anything to the rover v8 'cept maybey some exhaust or electric thermo's to fill in till the new engine. My engine of choice would be the gen3 ls6 (slightly updated of ls1). Can be had for around $7000 new, are aluminium too and are a 5.7l v8 not a pissy little 4.0L. Only trade off is to have a good gearbox to take the power, have an overdrive and still be electronically controlled (I have a feeling it needs to electric to pass emissions, but this is just a stab in the dark) which costs around $3500. The tranny is the 4L80e for those that are interested. Could use the 4l60e although its not built to take as much torque. I have also thought about a TH-700r (manual of 4l60e) and getting it toughened if emissions are not a concern. Its nice to dream :D :D :D :finger:
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Post by THE 109 »

Supercharging a 3.5 rover V8 was more of a learning experience than a power upgrade,i new i could fit a larger motor but what would i have learn't?now i know what fuel flows and pressures get up to with forced induction,when boost comes on and when you're on vacuum.EFI is all new to me aswell and after having aftermarket engine management fitted i have come to appreciate how much work goes into a stock factory ecu,tuning takes a long time and repeated visits to get it right.it cost quite a bit more than expected but i have a pretty trick set up now,just have to get out and enjoy it now.
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Post by THE 109 »

Supercharging a 3.5 rover V8 was more of a learning experience than a power upgrade,i new i could fit a larger motor but what would i have learn't?now i know what fuel flows and pressures get up to with forced induction,when boost comes on and when you're on vacuum.EFI is all new to me aswell and after having aftermarket engine management fitted i have come to appreciate how much work goes into a stock factory ecu,tuning takes a long time and repeated visits to get it right.it cost quite a bit more than expected but i have a pretty trick set up now,just have to get out and enjoy it now.
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Post by jbell »

mu-stu A mate of mine in Melb. has an 89 auto RR with a

supercharger that he is selling soon (going for HSE)

I`ll find out a price if your keen????

After seeing the engine bay in that 109 I`ll have to tidy
mine up, very neat.

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Post by mu-stu »

Thanks Jeff, but funds don't allow at the moment.

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