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Supercharger for OHV
Monday, March 12, 2012 1:16 PM
Do they make a supercharger kit for the 2.2 push rod engine? I've been looking around and can't find one. Reason I don't want to Turbo it is because I put headers on and don't want to take them off.

Links would be appreciated

Re: Supercharger for OHV
Monday, March 12, 2012 1:26 PM
Not that I have found, but out of curiousity, where did you put the second header??? you did say headers correct?? lol Im just messin with you. what header did you install


Re: Supercharger for OHV
Monday, March 12, 2012 5:09 PM
M2 header. 1 1/4 down to bolt up flange with 2 1/4 all the way back. Sounds pretty Damn good. So if I wanted to do boost I have to go Turbo. That kinda sucks. Turbo is a lot more work. Don't get me wrong superchargers are a lot of work to but not as much as a Turbo.
Re: Supercharger for OHV
Monday, March 12, 2012 5:16 PM
You could get any centrifugal style charger (procharger) and make your own brackets. Its a lot more work than it sounds, but thats prob about your only option for superchargers.



12.6 @ 114.6 MPH

Re: Supercharger for OHV
Monday, March 12, 2012 5:35 PM
Ya lots of work for that engine, not much room up front... imho



Re: Supercharger for OHV
Monday, March 12, 2012 6:10 PM
Custom intake manifold. bolt whatever blower you want on the manifold and in place of the ps pump.
Re: Supercharger for OHV
Tuesday, March 13, 2012 6:37 PM
Ryan Thompson wrote:Custom intake manifold. bolt whatever blower you want on the manifold and in place of the ps pump.


With some serious firewall hammer pounding.



Re: Supercharger for OHV
Tuesday, March 13, 2012 7:04 PM
A centrifugal style supercharger put where the a/c compressor goes is the easiest method probably. And by easy, I mean in a relative way, compared to making a manifold for a top mount blower.



Re: Supercharger for OHV
Tuesday, March 13, 2012 7:34 PM
colt45 wrote:A centrifugal style supercharger put where the a/c compressor goes is the easiest method probably. And by easy, I mean in a relative way, compared to making a manifold for a top mount blower.

I need my AC, I have a 8 month old. So that's out of the question.
Re: Supercharger for OHV
Tuesday, March 13, 2012 7:35 PM
colt45 wrote:A centrifugal style supercharger put where the a/c compressor goes is the easiest method probably. And by easy, I mean in a relative way, compared to making a manifold for a top mount blower.

I need my AC, I have a 8 month old. So that's out of the question.
Re: Supercharger for OHV
Tuesday, March 13, 2012 7:57 PM
Just put a little more into the motor if you don't want to turbo it. You won't get a lot of power, but if you don't want to take off the header, its an option.


2010 Honda Fit LX

Re: Supercharger for OHV
Wednesday, March 14, 2012 7:38 AM
what type of power gains can i get from bulding the hole head from the ground up?
Re: Supercharger for OHV
Wednesday, March 14, 2012 7:57 AM
A guy with a sunfire tried to this. I actually designed a pulley for him. He was going to mount it where the A/C compressor was. It was a vortec unit if I recall correctly. It decided against it after he added up all the costs.

His build post is either in the boost forum or photo's and media.




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M45 + LD9 + 4T40-E, GO GO GO
Re: Supercharger for OHV
Saturday, March 17, 2012 12:59 PM
motor swap and then s/c



Re: Supercharger for OHV
Sunday, March 18, 2012 11:43 AM
why dont you do a sts turbo system that replaces the muffler
Re: Supercharger for OHV
Sunday, March 18, 2012 11:59 AM
evil lives wrote:why dont you do a sts turbo system that replaces the muffler

Or better yet, a traditional turbo setup. A remote turbo setup is more complicated than just replacing the muffler with a turbo. A scavenge pump is needed along with longer oil lines and charge pipes, not to mention the filter is pretty vulnerable. The biggest downside being the need for a scavenge pump which if it fails (I've had this happen before) it puts the engine and turbo at severe risk. If you have the option to do a traditional setup, Id pick that any day over a remote setup (I have a remote setup on another one of my vehicles and a traditional setup on my cavy). The only reason I would do remote again is if there were no other options (like room in the bay), or just for something a little different. Now if you want to spend some nice coin and get an Aerocharger turbo ($2,500ish), then that makes remote setups much easier and less risky since Aerochargers don't use the engine's oil at all.




12.6 @ 114.6 MPH

Re: Supercharger for OHV
Sunday, March 18, 2012 7:20 PM
If I remember correctly, RSM made a kit for a while years back. Never actually seen one though, so I have no idea how it was mounted or anything, but if it could be replicated, it may be an option.



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