Evosport Ferrari F430 w/ Novitec Race Bi-Compressor :: 780HP!
#22
You won't be able to see the actual superchargers after the install as they are tucked away deep towards the front of the motor. I took some shots for you to show you roughly their location. If you were to follow the aluminum inlet tube (pictured) down, it would lead you to the sc unit. One on each side.
Air enters through the stock air inlets on either side of the car and get directed into a hidden airbox/panel filter, then into a carbon inlet tube which comes into the engine compartment from the side panel, attaches to the MAF sensor (mass air flow), then into the throttle body, then into another carbon tube that goes back into the carbon panel (see previous pictures), which leads to the aluminum tubing that runs down to the supercharger which accelerates the air and directs it back up through the cooler cores (where the stock airbox used to be) where its cooled before entering the plenum/intake manifold via a silicone hose attachment (where the stock MAF/TB's used to be). Whew!
Photo 1: Passenger side engine panel (Left side of picture is front of motor) :: Highlighted area represented in proceeding images.
Photo 2: Looking through the mesh, you can begin to see the aluminum tubing.
Photo 3: A close-up of the 90 deg tube as it bends down moving the air to the supercharger down below.
#24
What is the uncorrected final number?
#26
Great work Simon!
Are you guys taking the Novitec hardware and tuning it...more boost/fuel/timing etc.?
Also I'm assuming that these numbers are on race gas right...if so what could the numbers be if running pump gas?
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Are you guys taking the Novitec hardware and tuning it...more boost/fuel/timing etc.?
Also I'm assuming that these numbers are on race gas right...if so what could the numbers be if running pump gas?
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#27
Also I'm assuming that these numbers are on race gas right...if so what could the numbers be if running pump gas?