Super charged vs Turbo charged
#1
I did do a search for supercharge on this forum which did return results however in the thread is said that data was lost for this post.

I have also seen other post showing busa's with turbos but I am curious about the pros and cons of supercharging. Opinions, thoughts experiences appreciated.


Gavin
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#2
http://www.tts-performance.com/catalog/p...314c6acee0
Also Jason Keats at Cali superbikes is the US Guru http://www.superstreetbike.com/custombik...gsx_r1000/

And there is a guy in Leongatha Vic that has built a couple of supercharged busa motors for cars, pm me if you want his number.
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#3
Go the supercharger option!

I don't know about you but i'd rather be blown than turbo-ed. :2funny:
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#4
Suzuki B-King concept bike had a superharged Hayabusa motor. Shame they didn't release the supercharger as a bolt on accessory.
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#5
I was hoping more people would chuck some input into here, have not too many people gone the supercharged route?
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#6
supercharging from what people have said on a few other boards is difficult and time consuming to fit inside the confines of the bike but is alot easier for kit cars etc that they put the motors in. just what ive read tho
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Dan
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#7
Mini-man Wrote:I was hoping more people would chuck some input into here, have not too many people gone the supercharged route?

I have thought about it but like the turbo's more, pos displacement SC's beat the air up more and create more heat for a given boost,and centrifigal ?? i can't see that there much different to turbo's .. Pos disp are heavier than a turbo. but the ones i have seen pics of on bikes look tidy only needing one of the headers modified to fit , mostly under the fairing ,similar plenum, fuel and engine management requirements.
I don't think they would be difficult to build but good ones are not cheap http://www.capa.com.au/prices_vortech.htm
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#8
I think yes, not too many have gone the supercharged route. There are a lot of turbocharged busa examples though. You may even be the first one in Oz if you do fit a superchrger.
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#9
I don't think I would be the first to supercharge a busa engine but certainly a first to fit a FWD supercharged busa powered mini.
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#10
I'm flat out handling what I've got........

Must be a girlie man........Very Happy  
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#11
Rev Wrote:I'm flat out handling what I've got........

Must be a girlie man........Very Happy  

I read that even the MotoGP bike tyres can only handle a max of 115 Nm of torque before they start slipping. Why would you need more than this on a street bike? Must a super-hyper motard thing. One solution would be to ride in the wet a bit more....Confused
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#12
What about NOS??

Anyone here using it?
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