Supercharged 4 cyl Milano drag race video
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 3:20 pm
Well, as many of you know, I have been working on a 4cyl supercharger kit for the Alfa Spider for a couple years. I am glad to say it's nearly ready for release. The test kit has about 8000 miles on it and has performed very well.
Today we made a drag race video on a private road against a hot 3.0 car. The grey Milano my dad is driving has a 2.0 Nord with the prototype supercharger kit. Here are the specs:
2.0 Nord, stock except for 8.5:1 JE pistons. Stock ports, stock intake and exhaust manifold. It's essentially a Spider engine with an Alfetta block to fit the Milano/75 engine bay. It has a custom wide ratio gear box with the 3.55 ring and pinion. The supercharger is putting out about 9psi of intercooled boost, of course it has water injection and SDS engine managment.
The camera car is a Milano Verde. It has a 3.0 with "S" cams, "S" pistons, headers and an ECU upgrade (Pandora's box). It also has a full Ansa exhaust. This was the hot setup not that long ago.
I was driving the 3.0 and as you can see I didn't use a super aggressive start. It's not my car and I didn't want to blow a guibo. Still, there is a moment there where it looks like the 3.0's strong low end torque will allow it to pull ahead.
Keep in mind, the supercharged car is not carrying the camera kid, and in addition to the lighter engine, it has no power steering or A.C. so it's quite a bit lighter. This means the power difference is not quite a great as the video would lead you to think.
In spite of the weak start, and the extra passenger the results are pretty conclusive. I think the race would have turned out the same regardless of starting techniques or camera kid location.
Greg Gordon,
http://www.hiperformancestore.com
Today we made a drag race video on a private road against a hot 3.0 car. The grey Milano my dad is driving has a 2.0 Nord with the prototype supercharger kit. Here are the specs:
2.0 Nord, stock except for 8.5:1 JE pistons. Stock ports, stock intake and exhaust manifold. It's essentially a Spider engine with an Alfetta block to fit the Milano/75 engine bay. It has a custom wide ratio gear box with the 3.55 ring and pinion. The supercharger is putting out about 9psi of intercooled boost, of course it has water injection and SDS engine managment.
The camera car is a Milano Verde. It has a 3.0 with "S" cams, "S" pistons, headers and an ECU upgrade (Pandora's box). It also has a full Ansa exhaust. This was the hot setup not that long ago.
I was driving the 3.0 and as you can see I didn't use a super aggressive start. It's not my car and I didn't want to blow a guibo. Still, there is a moment there where it looks like the 3.0's strong low end torque will allow it to pull ahead.
Keep in mind, the supercharged car is not carrying the camera kid, and in addition to the lighter engine, it has no power steering or A.C. so it's quite a bit lighter. This means the power difference is not quite a great as the video would lead you to think.
In spite of the weak start, and the extra passenger the results are pretty conclusive. I think the race would have turned out the same regardless of starting techniques or camera kid location.
Greg Gordon,
http://www.hiperformancestore.com