F-Type Supercharger Port & Polish
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Haven’t read anyone on here doing that. I do know of a Z06 that ported and polished and actually lost performance. Others on here are far more informed than myself but I think I remember something about the rotor/lobe is the bottleneck not the runners and ports.
Will be interesting to hear what other opinions are.
MM
Will be interesting to hear what other opinions are.
MM
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A member on this forum whose handle is Philly Single did.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...-steps-161006/
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...-steps-161006/
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Yup, Philly did it, and has the fastest quarter mile time for an F-type i'm aware of, albeit with spray. If i'm not mistaken, he ran a 11.02 or 11.03 with the port/polished supercharger in addition to a pulley/tune combo and some other small mods. So did it make that big of a difference? Not really... A bigger supercharger retrofit is really the next step for these motors.
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A member on this forum whose handle is Philly Single did.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...-steps-161006/
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...-steps-161006/
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The idea behind polishing is to reduce turbulence in the air flow. Changing pulley is all about reaching peak supercharger RPMs earlier in the engine RPM cycle where the car spends more time but at a trade off of earlier drop off and/or over-reving your supercharger near engine redline.
Two different things and are unrelated.
Two different things and are unrelated.
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The idea behind polishing is to reduce turbulence in the air flow. Changing pulley is all about reaching peak supercharger RPMs earlier in the engine RPM cycle where the car spends more time but at a trade off of earlier drop off and/or over-reving your supercharger near engine redline.
Two different things and are unrelated.
Two different things and are unrelated.
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Polishing, to a smaller degree than porting of course, still removes material inside the supercharger and thus increases the volume inside the blower. Yes, its primary purpose is to reduce turbulence, but both are aimed at removing restriction to allow a larger volume of air into the blower. Of course I'm not implying that they're *actually* required to be done together, my inference was that to really take advantage of a port/polish a pulley change should be done also. Tons of the 03/04 Cobra guys have already been well through these gyrations of tweaking as much power as possible.
Sort of along the lines that an air intake modification isn't quite optimal until you open up the exhaust, or that a pulley change to increase boost really should be coupled with a tune even if it's just a slight bump in boost.
Sort of along the lines that an air intake modification isn't quite optimal until you open up the exhaust, or that a pulley change to increase boost really should be coupled with a tune even if it's just a slight bump in boost.
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Yup, Philly did it, and has the fastest quarter mile time for an F-type i'm aware of, albeit with spray. If i'm not mistaken, he ran a 11.02 or 11.03 with the port/polished supercharger in addition to a pulley/tune combo and some other small mods. So did it make that big of a difference? Not really... A bigger supercharger retrofit is really the next step for these motors.
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I was at the Jaguar Dealer on Friday and spoke to one of the tech's. We were talking about the V6 and how it needed some life and and what we could do. I had asked if he could load the 400 Sport tune onto my Jag and he stated they do aftermarket work, with VAP, and that Jaguar has no problem with aftermarket upgrades; such as pulley's and tunes. He highly recommended the crank pulley upgrade, but stated the SC pulley was also needed.
With my warranty all but expired he also recommended the port and polish.
Not the type of conversation I thought to have at a dealership.
With my warranty all but expired he also recommended the port and polish.
Not the type of conversation I thought to have at a dealership.
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I was at the Jaguar Dealer on Friday and spoke to one of the tech's. We were talking about the V6 and how it needed some life and and what we could do. I had asked if he could load the 400 Sport tune onto my Jag and he stated they do aftermarket work, with VAP, and that Jaguar has no problem with aftermarket upgrades; such as pulley's and tunes. He highly recommended the crank pulley upgrade, but stated the SC pulley was also needed.
With my warranty all but expired he also recommended the port and polish.
Not the type of conversation I thought to have at a dealership.
With my warranty all but expired he also recommended the port and polish.
Not the type of conversation I thought to have at a dealership.
The OE blower is a TVS R1900 (1.9L), the next step up in that series would be the R2300 (2.3L). The only size difference between the two is about 35mm in the body of the supercharger, which would require a different lower intake, and either a shorter snout housing or some adjustments to the belt alignment. I would expect that to be extremely costly and not feasible due to the limited number of vehicles out there with people willing to make such a modification.
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jcat009 can you link me to the 03/04 Cobra forum you are talking about?
Air Intake - Are you stating a CAI with the replacement of the exhaust after the heads; cats, mufflers, more [size=13px]efficient[/size] piping?
"The OE blower is a TVS R1900 (1.9L), the next step up in that series would be the R2300 (2.3L)."
Those are the Eaton models?
Air Intake - Are you stating a CAI with the replacement of the exhaust after the heads; cats, mufflers, more [size=13px]efficient[/size] piping?
"The OE blower is a TVS R1900 (1.9L), the next step up in that series would be the R2300 (2.3L)."
Those are the Eaton models?
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My intake/exhaust comment was more of a general statement in regards to getting more air into the engine without allowing for more air to leave. Most modern factory air intakes are pretty efficient and not as restrictive as they used to be, and with things like factory headers and cats still in place, a catback exhaust/mufflers won't do a ton for you. But, for example, a larger supercharger or an increase in boost level will be most efficient when paired with long tube headers and a less restrictive exhaust (high flow cats or no cats vs factory ones, larger pipe diameter to a degree, etc.). The exhaust is a whole other egg to crack, what with the arguments about backpressure and pipe diameter vs exhaust velocity and scavenging.
But in general it's the same tried and true rules for making power on any combustion engine: more air in, match it with more fuel, bigger explosion means more exhaust gas, whatever you put into the engine has to get out just as quick or quicker. Engines are nothing more than water-heating air pumps
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jcat009
I have an appointment on Friday with a custom exhaust shop to see what options they can bring to the table. To Unhingd's point there is very little space in that engine bay and I will hope the shop has a mid-length header option. They can fabricate a whole system from those headers back; so better flow, lighter, and high flow cat's and mufflers.
I will be interested in what the owner has to say, he does a lot of race work, and I will share that once i get it. You and Unhingd appear to have the most experience so I would love to get your thoughts.
I have an appointment on Friday with a custom exhaust shop to see what options they can bring to the table. To Unhingd's point there is very little space in that engine bay and I will hope the shop has a mid-length header option. They can fabricate a whole system from those headers back; so better flow, lighter, and high flow cat's and mufflers.
I will be interested in what the owner has to say, he does a lot of race work, and I will share that once i get it. You and Unhingd appear to have the most experience so I would love to get your thoughts.
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Jaguar (JLR) absolutely does have a problem with tuning, more so they recently changed ECU setup to make it harder.
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SinF,
Maybe that is your local Jag dealer, but we have two in Denver and the one I spoke too said they install VAP and that it would have to be proven that the pully and the tune caused whatever issue was happening for Jag to not cover the work.
I understand your comment on getting this in writing, but I am just sharing what the Service Manager/Tech shared with me.
Maybe that is your local Jag dealer, but we have two in Denver and the one I spoke too said they install VAP and that it would have to be proven that the pully and the tune caused whatever issue was happening for Jag to not cover the work.
I understand your comment on getting this in writing, but I am just sharing what the Service Manager/Tech shared with me.