thethirdeye88
Well-Known LVC Member
anyone out there think it would be possible to run a centrifugal supercharger in an LS?...i know we dont have any room hardly, but could it work?...
There are a few things that will hinder a centrifugal s/c in a Lincoln LS.
1) First off is lack of room. The centrifugal head unit takes up a bit of room. It actually needs more room than most roots superchargers because it doesn't replace the intake manifold.
2) Take a look at the way the front engine cover laps overtop of the serpentine system where the cam gears are. Most cars do not do this which is why you can just build bracketry to attach the s/c head unit, buy an extra long serp belt and run it directly up to the s/c. A person could have a custom crank pulley built that will drive the regular front accessories and then have another pulley mounted further out to run to the s/c. The dual front crank pulley is how the 5.0's did it back in the day.
3) Then of course you have to attach it to the engine. This will not be too hard, but finding the room to not only fit the head unit but also route your intake piping while still keeping decent flow will be a challenge without extensive sheet metal work in the engine bay.
It is doable but for the work involved there are better alternatives out there.
There is nothing 'special' about the LS - any power adder you read about in mags will work - the issue is you'll have to make it work vs buying a ready made bolt-on kit.
There is the fab work, the upgrading and then the tuning.
- fab work to make things fit, attach and work together. This is not too hard but you need the tools and materials. Some experience will prevent a lot of trial and error...
- upgrading injectors, fuel-pumps,...etc. This is not too difficult - you will have to match aftermarket to the LS although the LS is fairly standard fitment.
- Tuning - now possible with SCT - you learn it yourself or find someone with experience.
If you are the 'project' type - then anything is possible with some time and money. If you are looking for bolt-ons - there are very few (as you know)
yeah, i really dont like the whole turbo under the car idea...mainly because of the 16 miles of plumbing, and the fact that the airfilter is behind the rear tire...unless there are shrouds all around it then...nah, still dont care for the idea, but if it works...