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#1 Singingwolf

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Posted 07 August 2015 - 07:02 AM

I would like to install a supercharger kit for myself, I collect all the info on this wonderfull site but i miss to understand the force needed to screw all bolts; for example the N needed for the manifold on the engine, the eaton on the manifold, the braket for the manifold on the engine. I don't want accidentally cause damage to the engine. Please help me to find this info.

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Posted 07 August 2015 - 07:32 AM

Parts are from the GM LSJ engine, so torque should be similar. http://www.cobaltss....ratings-193753/



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Posted 07 August 2015 - 04:38 PM

Many thanks!

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Posted 16 August 2015 - 09:27 AM

Other question for you guys and sorry if it is so stupid: Where is originally fitted the Brake vacuum hose that shall be connected to the supercharger? In other words where is this pipe on my 2.2 OEM ? Thanks!

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Posted 16 August 2015 - 12:05 PM

On the inlet

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Posted 16 August 2015 - 12:45 PM

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Posted 16 August 2015 - 08:42 PM

LSJ has thicker screws for the inlet manifold than the Z22SE. So, LSJ torque is perhaps to much

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Posted 20 August 2015 - 04:01 PM

LSJ has thicker screws for the inlet manifold than the Z22SE. So, LSJ torque is perhaps to much

Have you some idea of the force needed ( about)

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Posted 20 August 2015 - 04:05 PM

Hello, I'm trying to clear my head on the sensor connection to be made and ask you to confirm as below : 1 ) buy sensor Bosch 0261230042 2 ) retrieved connector ( not yet come, I hope everything goes well ) http://www.mesconnet...na-con-flangia/ 3 ) provide a single wiring , as indicated in the manual of OBD tuner that takes 4 signals from the new sensor and send them to the old wiring 3 of the MAP currently installed and 2 others to the old wiring of the sensor on the intake . 4 ) the sensor on the compressor , after the throttle body is not needed and should be closed ( in some way ) 5 ) should be indicated to the control unit that the new MAP sensor is the Bosch 0261230042 . End. Sorry if I do these trivial questions , thank you .

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Posted 20 August 2015 - 05:03 PM

Hello, I'm trying to clear my head on the sensor connection to be made and ask you to confirm as below : 1 ) buy sensor Bosch 0261230042 2 ) retrieved connector ( not yet come, I hope everything goes well ) http://www.mesconnet...na-con-flangia/ 3 ) provide a single wiring , as indicated in the manual of OBD tuner that takes 4 signals from the new sensor and send them to the old wiring 3 of the MAP currently installed and 2 others to the old wiring of the sensor on the intake . 4 ) the sensor on the compressor , after the throttle body is not needed and should be closed ( in some way ) 5 ) should be indicated to the control unit that the new MAP sensor is the Bosch 0261230042 . End. Sorry if I do these trivial questions , thank you .

 

Yes to all the above.

 

Take note that the original 3 wire MAP sensor and the 2 wire Intake Temperature sensor both have a ground wire. The new TMAP sensor has only 1 ground wire, so you will have 1 ground wire left over after the TMAP conversion. ;)  



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Posted 28 September 2015 - 05:37 PM

Hello,

I have 3 questions before completing my sc installation:

1) how I can identify the pin number 8 in the blue connector x2 for the pump signal?

2) where this pipe goes?
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3) where this pipe goes?
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Posted 28 September 2015 - 06:21 PM

I'll do the easy one.

 

2) This is the crank case breather pipe. Most vent this to fresh air by using a pipe down to the back of the under tray or to a catch tank then fresh air. Don't use a filter on it as it just gets clogged up and you'll be cleaning it every two minutes.

 

I can't remember what 3) is but I don't have one so I guess it's part of the EGR(?) If so, the EGR is removed as part of the SC install so it goes in the bin. 

 



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Posted 28 September 2015 - 06:30 PM

Think number 3 is fuel evap solenoid - needs vacuum from manifold some where. Crank breather should be filtered iirc because it can suck as well as blow 😆

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Posted 28 September 2015 - 06:36 PM

Connect the fuel evap pipe to the brass fitting on the throttle body

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Posted 28 September 2015 - 06:49 PM

Crank breather should be filtered iirc because it can suck as well as blow 😆

 

Not really. The breather will only ever vent blow-by crank case fumes out. This contains enough vapor that condenses once it leaves the engine and clogs up a filter pretty quick. This will increase crank case pressure until the dip stick blows out! There are loads of posts about crank case ventilation on SC installed cars. I put a filter on mine originally but now run a catch tank and fresh air.



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Posted 28 September 2015 - 06:56 PM

Crank breather should be filtered iirc because it can suck as well as blow 😆

  Not really. The breather will only ever vent blow-by crank case fumes out. This contains enough vapor that condenses once it leaves the engine and clogs up a filter pretty quick. This will increase crank case pressure until the dip stick blows out! There are loads of posts about crank case ventilation on SC installed cars. I put a filter on mine originally but now run a catch tank and fresh air.
Michael where abouts have you installed the breather catch tank ?

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Posted 28 September 2015 - 07:07 PM

PCV does breath in and out 

 

have you opened up the PCV orifice in the inlet manifold to the head ??



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Posted 28 September 2015 - 07:18 PM

No one for the number 1)?

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Posted 28 September 2015 - 07:32 PM

You need a tester and find the pin This is how I did it

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Posted 28 September 2015 - 08:08 PM

Michael where abouts have you installed the breather catch tank ?

 

In the RH vent ear below the fuel filler. 

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PCV does breath in and out 

 

The question was about the crank breather. How many SC installers have kept a PCV? :P







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