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Old 12-02-2010, 07:24 PM   #211 (permalink)
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Hooray! Belt chirp. Which likely means something is misalligned.

I'm going to forget about it for now. The belt is stable and I've driven a hundred miles without issue. I want to get it wired up so I can at least have it operational sooner rather than later. I can always come back and fix the problem since I already plan to redesign the bracket.


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Old 12-03-2010, 04:22 PM   #212 (permalink)
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Glad to hear that the project is coming along. When did you hear the belt chirp was it at a constant, increase, or decreasing RPM?
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Old 12-14-2010, 03:57 PM   #213 (permalink)
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Pretty much constant chirp. I was going to work on the charger this past weekend, but a buddy brought a jackhammer up and we dug out and installed a sump pump. At least I got a dry basement now!

It's currently mid teens at noon so I'm going to wait for mid 30's before I work on this again, but I do have the heavy wiring made up, so I just need to run it. Next I'm going to mount the throttle and the gauges.
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Old 01-15-2011, 04:04 PM   #214 (permalink)
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Finally got a little motivation.

I attempted to construct a throttle that would attach to the gear shifter and use a bike handle or something similar, but decided it wasn't worth my time with me focusing on getting it running before I focus on making it nice. As such, right now the throttle is bolted in and I added a handle (dowel rod) to use it.

I also couldn't find a way to mount the gauge needed that wouldn't be in the way, so I had to go a bit ricer and get an Impreza A-pillar mount for it. Went ahead and got a double since I plan to also install a ATF temp gauge sooner or later. It isn't a perfect fit, but it's pretty close. I'm sure with some work I could trim it up and paint it to look better.

Also got several anderson powerpole connectors/ring connectors, and am working on the small wiring harness now. Added the powerpoles to go to the throttle and will be adding some ring connectors for the main solenoid once I figure out where I'm going to mount it.

That's all for now!



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Old 01-16-2011, 06:47 PM   #215 (permalink)
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glad to hear you're getting back on it. did you ever figure out the belt tension problem?

The a-pillar guage is a clever solution. Too bad a scanguage wouldn't fit on there :P
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Hey! I'm glad I found this; I'm the guy that did the first supercharger install you posted. Skidd was actually my inspiration for it.

Lo and behold, I had this exact idea (E-charger) only moments ago, and some quick searches led me here, and it looks like I'll be piggybacking this idea, but using my current SC stuff to work it out!
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Yup, Skidd is on this site as well. I've talked to him some. Once I get the wiring done and the batteries in. I'm going to test it to make sure it's working before worrying much about the mounting system (which chirps, but the motor will spin the engine) I plan to go back and re-do the mounting system and might just go with a 3rd belt instead of piggy backing the stock one. Would love to help you out any I can!

I just need some time on the project, as currently there seems to be a short supply of the stuff! The only thing I need to purchase is batteries, but I was thinking of trying to find some used ones first just to get the system running before buying new.
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Heavy wiring is done! It got nice for a while and I went ahead and did it while enjoying getting filthy again. My new job has a 3 mile commute, which means my mileage has been sucking and as such, I have a lot more incentive to get this done now! Yesterday we had a sunny 65 degree day, a thunderstorm, hail, and snow, in about 10 hours. Hope the weather gets nice again, I'm tired of being inside anymore. Now to figure out how to run all those stupid tiny wires everywhere in the car.
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Awesome! I am very very interested to see this finished!
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Following your project with interest. I have been thinking of doing this to my car as well. I can't justify building a dedicated EV since I use my car to tow a small camper and a hobby trailer for my RC planes, yes they are all electric. Anyhow, what I am looking for is an speed controller with amp limiting. This way you could just link the speed controller to your throttle cable with some adjustment. This would allow you to just ramp up to a max amp load in say the first 10% of throttle. If extra power is needed just dip into the IC throttle further with no change in electric assist. Does anyone know if this technology is available?

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