Pricing and specifications are now available on our website for our Rover K-Series Supercharger kits along with various options and details.
Follow the link below to find out more!!
More details about our Supercharger Kits Here
Pricing and specifications are now available on our website for our Rover K-Series Supercharger kits along with various options and details.
Follow the link below to find out more!!
More details about our Supercharger Kits Here
After an extended period of development, we are pleased to announce the completion of our Rover K-Series Supercharger kit. Our test vehicle completed its final mapping session on the dyno with Dave Walker at Emerald yesterday and achieved better than expected power and all elements operated perfectly.
On the rollers the low-compression VVC-based engine package with our own design Rotrex charger system and chargecooler achieved 268bhp (@ 7429 rpm) and 196lb/ft of torque (@ 6396 rpm). We are also happy to report that we had boost to spare and the engine could be restricted to 7000rpm where it would achieve a healthy 260bhp.
The story of the development is a lengthy one! Put simply – after Turbo Technics had discontinued their TT190/215/230 Supersport SC kits we were approached by several customers running cars with these kits and asked to refurbish them. On several occasions this job was completed by TT, but with the caveat that there would no longer be sufficient parts stock to continue refurbishing the chargers into the future. Cue our interest in the K-Series Supercharger concept.
After our success with the Rotrex chargers as featured in the KomoTec Turbodrive kits (Toyota 2ZZ engine) which we have supplied for the last 4 years we decided that a Rotrex unit would be the best placed for the job as there is restricted belt space for any kind of roots-type superchargers in the Elise and Exige engine bay. With an excellent history of performance K-Series builds and durability behind us (some have covered over 60,000 miles now) and some encouraging words from our friend Dave Walker at Emerald, we put into place a development plan. After a few unscheduled tweaks to that plan and a little innovation we found we could create not only a brand new SC kit for the K, but also a super-efficient new chargecooler system and SC upgrade kit for those with the existing failing TT kits.
We think this is the perfect durable performance upgrade for your K-Series Elise, Exige or 340R. It will retain the cars all-important handling dynamics and light weight. Stresses through the rear subframe will remain in the directions nature (or rather Lotus) intended – further retaining the handling and durability aspects of the chassis. It will also help retain the original engine type which will in-turn help future resale value and keep insurance costs sensible.
Through popular demand, we are also working on a conversion kit to allow the Honda & Duretec powered Elise and Exige to return to a K-Series setup using our supercharger kit. More details about this in early 2012.
Production of our final designs has been started and final pricing will be released very shortly.
During a busy 2011 we built our first race car from the ground upwards, putting into play all our experience and knowledge from suspension to braking, engine performance to driver exeperience and more. The production class nature of our ‘first born’ means that we have not yet applied our usual 300bhp+ setup to it’s Toyota 2ZZ engine, instead we have developed this car for out-and-out ride and handling. After a successful first race at Spa, we are sure that next years activities will be worth reading about!
Turbo Technics are no longer able to refurbish existing TT superchargers as provided with their TT190, TT215 and TT230 kits for the Rover K-Series engine.
After purchasing the remaining stock of peripheral components for the TT kits from Turbo Technics, we have made some significant modifications to the kit and in the next few months we will be launching our new Rotrex-Based Supercharger kit for the K-Series Elise, Exige and 340R.
Our upcoming SC kit has been delayed due to a design change to allow the our supercharger to be integrated with existing Turbo Technics K-Series installations in the event that the TT chargers should fail.
More news on our supercharger kit development very soon!
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