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Old 05-04-2013, 02:21 PM
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Sounds awesome! You da man.

Just washed mine. Think this calls for a topdown ride!
 
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I may have to give up my plans to twin screw my XJR and just go buy an XKR and follow you lead. I'm getting a serious case of envy Jeff.
You'll love the power either way! =)

The 4.2 that I swapped to is nice and smooth. I'm glad that I did the swap after the effort is now all done. I don't feel like I left something out... and it was worth it.
 
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Sounds awesome! You da man.

Just washed mine. Think this calls for a topdown ride!
AVos is the man! =)

Without his effort, and help from others, this would not have been accomplished.

BTW, folks, all this fun is with a 3.25" pulley on the supercharger. A 3" pulley will be installed onto the supercharger next week...
 
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Old 05-05-2013, 02:49 AM
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Thanks!

Please be careful, this is a big step again (even though it sounds small) and will add some noticeable torque and obviously extra boost. I would strongly advise not to drive full power if you don't have the water/meth kit running to stay on the safe side.
 
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Old 05-05-2013, 10:04 AM
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Jeff, did you get the LSD and bluetops installed?
 
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The blue-top solenoids and LSD are planned to be installed in about 1 1/2 - 2 weeks. The 20" Perseus wheels (9" front and 10" rear) get shod with their new tires late this week. The car is going to become MUCH faster, simply due to having some tread... and some wider tread at that, plus the LSD. I currently have a nearly bald set of tires on the back. They were close to bald prior to the engine swap and supercharger work. As it is right now, I hit the gas and one tire spins like a crazed banshee. The car is incredibly fast, but imagine being able to put power down through BOTH rear wheels at the same time...

The car REALLY likes the water/methanol injection. I already have a good habit of always keeping the supply tank between 1/3 and full, never getting to the low point (avoids the possibility of no supply while low on fluid and cornering hard under heavy throttle). I fill the tank with gas, then I immediately top off the water/methanol tank.

 
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Old 05-06-2013, 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff in Tucson
The blue-top solenoids and LSD are planned to be installed in about 1 1/2 - 2 weeks. The 20" Perseus wheels (9" front and 10" rear) get shod with their new tires late this week. The car is going to become MUCH faster, simply due to having some tread... and some wider tread at that, plus the LSD. I currently have a nearly bald set of tires on the back. They were close to bald prior to the engine swap and supercharger work. As it is right now, I hit the gas and one tire spins like a crazed banshee. The car is incredibly fast, but imagine being able to put power down through BOTH rear wheels at the same time...

The car REALLY likes the water/methanol injection. I already have a good habit of always keeping the supply tank between 1/3 and full, never getting to the low point (avoids the possibility of no supply while low on fluid and cornering hard under heavy throttle). I fill the tank with gas, then I immediately top off the water/methanol tank.

Does your water/meth kit have the option for a mesh / foam filling in the tank to prevent slosh? It might be worth looking into something like Explosafe or similar. EXPLOSAFE :: EXPLOSION SUPPRESSION SYSTEM
 
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Old 05-08-2013, 11:16 PM
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It has no mesh which is why I don't let it get too low. Explosafe gas tanks are cool.
 
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Old 05-08-2013, 11:19 PM
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The 3" pulley was installed onto the supercharger today. I made sure that the car was 'happy' (no codes).

It is still code-free, even with this massive amount of extra power. When the accelerator is floored you had better be happy about the direction at which the nose is pointed because THAT is where you will be in negative .0001 seconds.

It is like driving a comfortable dragster.

The Kenne Bell Boost-a-Pump that AVos has we kit owners use definitely does the job of supplying the gas. Obviously, when the car is being driven in a spirited fashion, the gas mileage probably becomes something like .5 mpg. It doesn't seem like I'm putting more gas in than prior to the supercharger installation. I have done no measuring, but it actually seems like my gas mileage might have improved a slight teeny-weeny bit. Of course, the 4.0 that got replaced by the 4.2 was in nasty condition.

A buddy of mine will shoot a video of the car doing its thing while I drive on Sunday morning. =)

EDIT: This car is no longer a Jaguar... it is a lunar launch vehicle capable of taking 2 adults and 2 kids to the moon in style.
 

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Originally Posted by Jeff in Tucson
EDIT: This car is no longer a Jaguar... it is a lunar launch vehicle capable of taking 2 adults and 2 kids to the moon in style.
Mea culpa, I should have warned you more ;-)

I just love the direct power as well as you apply the throttle, it's just there all over the rev range and thank goodness to the rev limiter you’ll stay out of orbit. Mhhh that reminds me of my next project "remove the rev limiter".
 
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Yep, I am thinking that it would be nice to move the 6000 RPM limit to 6500 or so. =)
 
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Jeff, I can I suggest (as others already have) that you upgrade the brakes at the same time? Please? Just so we don't have to worry about you!
 
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No insult intended to owners of stock Jaguars (seriously!), but what I've created with this monstrously high level of horsepower, without having upgraded the brakes yet, is a bit like throwing a big motor onto a wooden go-kart.

I have been preparing to put on some better brakes. That will be coming!



 
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How did a Camero sneak into this Jaguar forum? :-P


Originally Posted by Jeff in Tucson
No insult intended to owners of stock Jaguars (seriously!), but what I've created with this monstrously high level of horsepower, without having upgraded the brakes yet, is a bit like throwing a big motor onto a wooden go-kart.

I have been preparing to put on some better brakes. That will be coming!



 
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I sent this photo to a buddy, he wants to build 2 so we can go racing.LOL
 
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Silly me - it's not a Camero it's a Morgan

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How did a Camero sneak into this Jaguar forum? :-P
 
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Old 05-10-2013, 09:06 PM
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Jeff, I just love his tread, but I have to warn you about the rev limit.
When you raise the pressure/boost level, the rev limit goes DOWN, the reason being that the pressure will actually push the valve open, therefore more spring pressure is required to close/keep the valve following the cam.
 
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I think may find a few of us have upgraded the valve springs I hopes of raising the redline.
 
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Old 05-11-2013, 08:34 AM
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A couple of hundred extra rpms will not be of risk (I was thinking only 300 or so more), but so far have not been able to find the rpm limiter in the software (with help of tuner of course) .

Going to a smaller pulley (so smaller then 3.0" with the 4.2 lower pulley) would be very risky and more adjustments than just stronger valve springs are needed there.
 
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This is just a short video of me driving the XKR to go get some custard. You can see how quickly the car's motor revs up. =) I mounted the iPhone to the back window, so the video is nothing special.

 
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