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OK so i started off messing around withe the stock pulley on

the sc14 and have decided to go stupid with a 77mm pulley

and have had a custome crank pulley made. if the calculations

are done right should be pump out 17psi when at 6000rpm ....

MAYBE.... lol

but i need help with what to do about the bottem end any suggestions?

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What type of cam you aiming for?

 

I can't see how a cam will help that much. i run a standard one and its heaps good, good power from idle to about 6500. maybe go for a cam that peaks from 2k to 6k?

 

BTW, whay crank pulley is that?

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i want something that is good down low so i don't need to rev it hard,

 

its custom made crank pulley

 

 

i was told they spin to 12000 or something like that i think

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I was told 12,000-13,000 rpm is the safe limit for SC12's and SC14's. People have gone over that and had no worries and some people have.

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check on this but i heard if you spin the sc12 or 14 superchargers too

fast it melts the teflon seals, i think about 12psi was some sort of limit...

 

Its actually the teflon coating on the rotors have been know to separate above 12psi i think.

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I have seen a SC14 run constantly at 14PSI. Soon as it went to 15 it started loosing the Teflon coating on the rotors. This makes the tight seal so I wouldn't push one past 14 PSI my self but to have longevity id go max of about 11 PSI ish

 

Also 12-13,000 RPM is correct.

 

Cameron

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