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I know mine isn't a F-Type, but I am running a dual pulley on the V8 SC Engine in my 2015 XFR-S, same engine, and a tune really no different than what the "F-Type R" comes with.
So I started off with a Rica Tune and the upper pulley from Velocity AP. I had an itch to get more, so went with EuroToys lower pulley, but I went with Velocity AP's Tune. Eventually I went with Axle Back Quick Silver Exhaust, and High Flow 300Cell CATS, plus a bunch of other things along the way. Been on this setup for probably over 10,000kms (~6,200miles) and I push it hard, whenever I get the opportunity to. Many trips to the dragstrip and lots of freeway pulls. Mind you I live in Canada, and the hottest of days in the summer are ~32C (~90F), so I haven't gone with any of the additional cooling ad ons, such as: exchangers, or higher flow pumps, or Methanol/ water injection. Today for example is 21C (69F). High Temperature isn't as great a concern as it is in warmer climates.
So far I have no concerns with dual pulley setup but I didn't go bonkers with my setup, meaning:
Upper Pulley is Velocity AP's and there are smaller pulleys out there (Mina, etc), this is an improvement on stock, but not too crazy
Lower Pulley is Eurotoys' and I believe Velocty AP's lower pulley is larger than Eurotoys' pulley, again an improvement over stock, but I didn't go too crazy
These details were sorted from my own research, and some it can be found in some of Unhingd's resposnes in other threads
The thought process is even though I'm spinning the supercharger faster than stock, I haven't truly gone all out. This is my sad way of justifying it to myself.
Feel free to PM me if you have any other questions.
What meth system are you running and how is it tied in/triggered??
I configured my own kit to fit the car. I have a burger motorsports tank because the dimensions were perfect to fit the rear compartment and it mounts the pump directly on it. I used an aem pump. I used the devilsown nozzle and nozzle holders before I like the way they mount low profile. And I used a simple boost activation switch that starts spraying at 7psi.
Thanks for the info!
Is that a filter of a check valve just before the injector nozzle?
Oh yeah, it's a checkvalve. All the meth kit dealers sell one. It's so the vacuum doesn't siphon the meth out of the tank when it's not spraying. I've always ran meth on every boosted car I've ever owned, and the benefits are great. These were just parts I had laying around, and decided to make a full kit from them.
You should make up a full parts list and an install thread. I'm sure there would be quite a few members here who would be interested in doing a similar set up.
You should make up a full parts list and an install thread. I'm sure there would be quite a few members here who would be interested in doing a similar set up.
You should make up a full parts list and an install thread. I'm sure there would be quite a few members here who would be interested in doing a similar set up.
Ok when I get home I will, and try to add links as well.
I've been logging iat with the one nozzle in the intake. And even though it is helping keeping the temps down, my temps are still rising into the 200s after a long pull through the gears. Now that's much better than it was doing before and I am dual pulley now. So I decided to step up the meth game. I added 2 direct nozzles to the lid of the supercharger. I lowered the nozzle size in the intake as well. So instead of a 1 D03 nozzle in the intake, now I run 3 D01s. And oh wow what a difference. Now instead of my temps going up, they go down during pulls. After long pulls my intake temps are in the 120-130 range. This is the quick mockup to test, gonna clean up the install, waiting on a certain part to come in. But this is a win. And keep in mind it's been in the 100s here in Texas.