Spent time with Steve Andersen (stimpee) yesterday and got to examine his twin-screw supercharger kit. Can't go into detail, but was very impressed. Even though a prototype, fit and quality of components (materials, finish, machining, etc) was first-rate. It appears to be exceptionally well-engineered and robust -- no corners cut and no band-aid solutions. Plus, it has an integrated intercooler and will be OBD-II compliant. Can't wait to see some dynos!!
MDORPHN - 2011 Alpine White 1 Series M Coupe w/stuff
Great news.
I can't wait to see some pics/specs.
Any new news you can give us Steve?
There won't be any pics until it is running and "near" releaseOriginally posted by Spencer
Great news.
I can't wait to see some pics/specs.
Any new news you can give us Steve?
However once it is running, public showings and dyno charts will follow relatively quickly.
Don't know what other news you are looking for. I am making good progress. Goal is still to have it running at/near end of year/month. However I am running into supply problems on 1-2 key components for the short term.
Major hardware work is done. Detailed fitment issues and some minor plumbing, etc are in the process of being worked out.
It's getting very close!!!
Steve
Have you been Screwed?
: Go Stimpee, GO!!! :
Steve,
Glad to hear of your good progress. The end of the year is right around the corner, so the excitement is mounting. Im dying to hear the details of the system and its components, and some performance numbers and prices. Just like everybody else, I guess. Interest is mounting, my friend. No turning back now :--)
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Paul E
'11 AW 135i ; Sold: '99 White M3 81k mi; Dinan SC kit, 6"/3.48" sc pulleys, Aftercooler: 10.5 psi-367 SAE rwhp/304 rwftlbs @80 degrees ambient (still with OBDII manifold & stock cats); DynoTuning by Nick G (techniquetuning.com); Speed Shop: Imported Cars of Stamford; AA-Aquamist Water Injection, exhaust, clutch; Fikse FM-10s; Koni Suspension; Stealthboxes
http://s11.photobucket.com/albums/a173/boostm3/
I think Steve means next year..... ...he'll be ready....
Cant wait to see the final outcome:
I am SO looking forward to this kit.
Not sure what you mean, or if you were joking, but I mean end of THIS year (just weeks away) to get it running. I am a bit behind schedule for that, but not horribly so. My biggest problem is finding one KEY component that I need. Everyone is out of stock and it is backorderedOriginally posted by NoSoup4U
I think Steve means next year..... ...he'll be ready....
I am as anxious as all of you to see how it works. Actually more so, since I have invested a ridiculous amount of time and money on this!!!!
I think it is going to kick ass, but won't know until it is running!!!
Steve
Have you been Screwed?
this is awesome news! I cant wait to see the end results as well! Good luck Steve!
06' BMW 530xi
02' Porsche 911 Carrera
11' BMW X3
Even if you don't make any money, the accomplishment alone will be well worth the investment... or at least it would for me.
Originally posted by Beau
the turbo is the perfect garbage can....
Here's a picture of a twin screw PD blower in a mid-engine Honda. Based on the large amount of structure along the longitudinal axis (which also happens to be parallel to the axis of rotation), it becomes obvious why the PD SC presents a problematic fitment issue in an M3 engine bay, which is probably why all the initial M3 SCs used a centrifugal SC (which is considerably more compact, but has all the deficiencies of a centrifugal vis-a-vis the twin-screw). Can't wait to see a photo of Stimpee's prototype blower in situ!
99 NSX-Z SC (360 RWHP)
95 Dinan S3 M3 (355 RWHP)
Steve, just curious, but I dont suppose youd want to let us know what the problematic missing part is. Maybe throw it out to the group, and let everybody search there resources...who knows...maybe someone'll come up with it!
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Paul E
'11 AW 135i ; Sold: '99 White M3 81k mi; Dinan SC kit, 6"/3.48" sc pulleys, Aftercooler: 10.5 psi-367 SAE rwhp/304 rwftlbs @80 degrees ambient (still with OBDII manifold & stock cats); DynoTuning by Nick G (techniquetuning.com); Speed Shop: Imported Cars of Stamford; AA-Aquamist Water Injection, exhaust, clutch; Fikse FM-10s; Koni Suspension; Stealthboxes
http://s11.photobucket.com/albums/a173/boostm3/
I may have it solved. I will know late today/early tomorrow. If not, I will throw it out to the group.
Thanks!!!
Steve
Have you been Screwed?
I've got a general question on Twin Screw Setups.
Steve, I know your setup is going to be intercooled. I'm guessing it will be an air/water setup. Seems like all the twin screw setups I see are arranged where the S/C unit is bolted straight to an intake manifold. Are all the setups I've seen non-intercooled? Or do some twin screw units have 'built-in' intercoolers?
Basically, I'm curious to know what the intercooler setups look like for twin-screw applications because it seems like everytime I see them on a car, they are bolted straight to the manifold. I'm always trying to find a core somewhere in between the compressor and manifold but have never spoted one.
I know you probabily don't want to release your specs yet but I'm really hoping you are going to be using a beefy core unlike the RMS setup which has a less than optimal CFM flow rating for the applications they use them in.
Drop me a line if you don't find it. I probably have and extra doo-hickey-thing-ah-ma-bob lying in the garage somewhereOriginally posted by stimpee
I may have it solved. I will know late today/early tomorrow. If not, I will throw it out to the group.
Thanks!!!
Steve
Nick Glantzis
2005 330i ZHP auto with Technique Tuning turbo kit (currently For Sale)
Without getting into too much detail, most of the PD kits do NOT include intercooling due to the difficulty in incorporating and packaging it. I concur with that "easy" approach, since it has taken a LOT of effort to make it work. HOwever, I was not willing to follow the easy path!!!Originally posted by Spencer
I've got a general question on Twin Screw Setups.
Steve, I know your setup is going to be intercooled. I'm guessing it will be an air/water setup. Seems like all the twin screw setups I see are arranged where the S/C unit is bolted straight to an intake manifold. Are all the setups I've seen non-intercooled? Or do some twin screw units have 'built-in' intercoolers?
Basically, I'm curious to know what the intercooler setups look like for twin-screw applications because it seems like everytime I see them on a car, they are bolted straight to the manifold. I'm always trying to find a core somewhere in between the compressor and manifold but have never spoted one.
I know you probabily don't want to release your specs yet but I'm really hoping you are going to be using a beefy core unlike the RMS setup which has a less than optimal CFM flow rating for the applications they use them in.
Anyway, the IC setup I am using is very comfortably good to 425+ horsepower, and beyond that just begins adding unwanted pressure drop. However I have some ideas on how to increase that capacity if needed, but have little or no plans to do so, since I don't plan to get into setups which exceed that hp level due to the limitations of the DME. 400+ hp with TONS of torque down low will be adequate for almost anyone's "need for speed".
Also, I will be measuring both temperature and pressure drop across the intercooler, and will understand what the strengths and weaknesses are of the system as it comes together...
Steve
Have you been Screwed?
would this system be able to fit under the m-roadster's hood?, being that the hood is semi contoured to the engine bay. if so, im game!
Ryan -
Steve took a look (and some photos) of the engine compartment of my 99 M Coupe during last Sunday's visit. Although there may need to be some minor, primarily plumbing-related changes related to the intercooler, fit in the Z3 Coupe/Roadster shouldn't be a problem.
MDORPHN - 2011 Alpine White 1 Series M Coupe w/stuff
What does this mean?it has an integrated intercooler and will be OBD-II compliant
Also does anyone have links for some Twin screw pics I have no idea what this looks like
Thanks
Mark
This means that a liquid to air "charge air cooler" is integrated into the intake manifold/SC "sandwich".
^^^^ See, The intercooler is the one in the middle
No, you can't have any pics yet!!
Steve
Have you been Screwed?
good thing i'm local. i think i ran into you at curry's clash
you need an M3 to run some tests on ?? :
1988 E30 M3, my Lachsilber Track Rat
AHEM, e46
<li><img src="http://students.washington.edu/eyung517/jawknee/zsig.jpg"> '03 Nissan 350Z Track (<a href="http://www.e46fanatics.com/members/JawKnee/" target="_blank"><s>'00 BMW Dinan 3</s></a>)
<li><img src="http://students.washington.edu/eyung517/jawknee/subie.gif"> '04 Subaru WRX Wagon (<s>'01 BMW 330i</s>)
<li><img src="http://students.washington.edu/eyung517/jawknee/hondaSig.gif"> '03 Honda CBR600 F4i
<li><img src="http://students.washington.edu/eyung517/jawknee/hondaSig.gif"> '97 Honda CBR600 F3
That's also a "twin screw" steve :
I'm sure the E46 kit will come with a nice, long, fat, waiver
Originally posted by Beau
the turbo is the perfect garbage can....
How much are these kits going to sell for when theyr finally done?
or how about beta kits? need any guinea pigs?
500+ HP TURBO M3 FOR SALE!
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