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njaremka November-7th-2002 06:13 AM


Originally posted by saided18
it's hard to make a supercharger for the protege b/c the engine is put in side ways with the belts skqueezed up again the wheel wheel and there not to much room to put one on.
they do it for prelude's, and they have even less room.

walight01 November-7th-2002 10:16 AM

so what about the superchargerd P5 on hirev tuners???

Shingo November-7th-2002 10:23 AM


Originally posted by Greddy917
I got that same reply when I email JR about 6 MONTHS AGO....:rolleyes:

Also when I called them and spoke to Oscar....he told me the same thing....I beleive I remember posting it on this board too....to hell with JR and their damn chargers.

OK, there were people on this thread who claimed JR was almost done with a supercharger that JR was unaware of when I contacted them, I included in my reply to JR that I encorage them to look into a possible super charger for the mazda protege 2.0L engine, and hope to hear back if such a project is undertaken.

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Note to people who think they heard somehting:

Dont post it unless you have a definite answer, and if some moron claims he spoke with somone dont belive him, do like I did and send an email, post the email and have your question answered.

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neuromancer November-7th-2002 10:23 AM


Originally posted by walight01
so what about the superchargerd P5 on hirev tuners???
I've watched Hi rev Tuners. The super charger is probably one of those electric units. That show seriously biteZ.

Jay

markmurray77 November-7th-2002 12:31 PM

That was the area 51 WW MP3 with the supercharger in it

me! November-28th-2002 01:33 AM


Originally posted by PseudoRealityX
it was probably the P5 that was fitted with a Vortech style (vortech = crap) supercharger. Junk junk junk....but its worth show points...:rolleyes:
Junk this, junk that!

I bet it's worth more than YOUR ENTIRE CAR!

gujustud November-28th-2002 03:46 AM

Vortech?
 
http://www.boomplustoys.net/semashow...emashow028.jpg

hmmmmmmmmmm :D

Maxx Mazda November-28th-2002 10:29 AM

Ditch that front lip and those black mirrors and that car would be sweet! I really like those grills!

Pigeon December-12th-2002 11:29 PM

this is gay
i want one for my car

98 1.5L

Pigeon December-13th-2002 12:38 PM

i doubt that guy is coming back

redrims December-17th-2002 09:35 PM


Originally posted by PseudoRealityX


So is a Volkswagen Cabriolet.....

Nice first post.

That has to be the gayest car ever. I've seen males driving that car and it's disturbing.

Anthony Thomas December-26th-2002 09:22 PM

The supercharged Protege you saw belongs to Wings West and was a "one-off" system put together by Area 51, the same shop that built a supercharged Sentra SE-R Spec V that got everybody excited over there.

If you want to go through the trouble of doing it, go ahead. Alot of it will have to be custom built, but I would start with a phone call to Area 51 and go from there.

If Jackson Racing won't make a kit, I suggest contracting Kenne-Bell who just came out with a new twin-screw kit for the Miata. With some minor rework, it could fit the Protege I would think.

Samus January-2nd-2003 02:04 PM

if Area51's willing to talk to you about it, ask them what supercharger they started from, because I'm sure its a retrofit from another super, probably from a civic or a car of comparable manifold design. ask them what they had to change and if they're really nice, what the demensions before and after were on the inlets and bolt placements.

Designing a supercharger from scratch is 'near' impossible without a million dollars in machining and prototyping equipment, but, they just might have that.


...a turbo would be more practical, especially considering you can just take a deep look at the mazdaspeed protege's design and copy it, albeit easier said than done.

Guido January-6th-2003 11:48 PM

Jackson racing e-mailed me and said that there is not a big enough market to bother making a supercharger kit for the protege.

The Area 51 one was a Vortech. Vortech's are oil fed just like a turbo and require little or no maintenance unlike the eaton that Jackson racing uses.

Eatons require overhaul after 60000 miles.
Paxtons wear out their conical plates where the balls drive.
Powerdynes require internal belt replacements after awhile.
Whipples require overhaul just like eatons.

Vortech has a low end version that you can buy for less than $1800 USD. But you will have to fab the mounts, belt tensioners, piping and install a blow off to control boost.

The basic version has straight cut gears and will give you that blower whine, the other is silent and cost 200 more.

Anyone who has access to a machine shop can custom install their own.

G.

Maxx Mazda January-7th-2003 12:04 AM

A BOV on a supercharger? Nope... Think about it: If you jump off the gas, the engine will slow down, in turn the supercharger will slow down with it, hence not needing a BOV. On a turbo, the turbo will continue to spin at maximum RPM for awhile after you let off the gas, and as such a BOV is required to relieve pressure. Never on a supercharged car.


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