Supercharger how does it engage?
I found the friction ring cracked as shown in the image. I have been told I need to buy the whole deal at around $1600. Has anyone else had to fix this issue without the expense noted?
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Just the piece pictured on the left.
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I am wondering what would happen if I sandwiched a layer in between the two halves creating a fixed pulley with the electromagnet still in place but with the armature now immobile but still letting the ECU think all is well. Or does it sense the actual movement of the armature?
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I am wondering what would happen if I sandwiched a layer in between the two halves creating a fixed pulley with the electromagnet still in place but with the armature now immobile but still letting the ECU think all is well. Or does it sense the actual movement of the armature?
If it does work I plan to lock the clutch on my SL55 77mm pulley. This car has a KC and a larger TB and corresponding mods.
I had a pulley machined without the bearing or the clutch portion. The back half of the clutch was left in place with the wires still connected. The good news is that it worked fine with no CEL and felt the same under full throttle. The bad news is that now that it turns at idle it exposed the horrible sounds of the SC bearings being worn out. When releasing the tension on the belt there is some play felt when moving the pulley and the stethoscope puts the noise as coming from within the SC housing. If someone with a FSP could advise what theirs sounds like at idle I would be grateful. I find that there are no kits for rebuilding '55' superchargers. What does a Weistec cost and does it have a better intercooler, better performance??
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I had a pulley machined without the bearing or the clutch portion. The back half of the clutch was left in place with the wires still connected. The good news is that it worked fine with no CEL and felt the same under full throttle. The bad news is that now that it turns at idle it exposed the horrible sounds of the SC bearings being worn out. When releasing the tension on the belt there is some play felt when moving the pulley and the stethoscope puts the noise as coming from within the SC housing. If someone with a FSP could advise what theirs sounds like at idle I would be grateful. I find that there are no kits for rebuilding '55' superchargers. What does a Weistec cost and does it have a better intercooler, better performance??
I had a pulley machined without the bearing or the clutch portion. The back half of the clutch was left in place with the wires still connected. The good news is that it worked fine with no CEL and felt the same under full throttle. The bad news is that now that it turns at idle it exposed the horrible sounds of the SC bearings being worn out. When releasing the tension on the belt there is some play felt when moving the pulley and the stethoscope puts the noise as coming from within the SC housing. If someone with a FSP could advise what theirs sounds like at idle I would be grateful. I find that there are no kits for rebuilding '55' superchargers. What does a Weistec cost and does it have a better intercooler, better performance??
Since you are no longer using the Magnet(Due to the Fixed pulley), why hang on to all that additional rotating mass ?
This is something that I never understood from the numerous FSP installations I have seen
Since you are no longer using the Magnet(Due to the Fixed pulley), why hang on to all that additional rotating mass ?
This is something that I never understood from the numerous FSP installations I have seen

Since you are no longer using the Magnet(Due to the Fixed pulley), why hang on to all that additional rotating mass ?
This is something that I never understood from the numerous FSP installations I have seen

I left the back half of the engagement magnet installed with the electrics still connected. I felt that if the ECU sees the electromagnet still actuating it will assume all is good. Many FSP installs put in a resistor to imitate what I have left on. Now that I understand the rattle at idle is normal I have been out giving it a thrashing and it works just fine. There is a slight stumble occasionally when just giving slight throttle but then it did that before. It is 'jumpier' now of course but that is fixed with your foot. I however am waiting on a RaceIQ tune just to be safe. Overall the FSP with the back half of the clutch is still much lighter than the full clutched pulley.
I have had both my 55s' clutched pulleys changed to fixed pulleys which I had machined for Oz$200 each. My E55 had an 84mm clutched pulley and a Eurocharged tune and it was great, easily 50hp seat of the pants improvement. That was all good until the pulley failed and cut through a few hoses and pipes. I had an 84mm pulley machined and with no other change I can find no fault. It is just as quick as before but feels more responsive down low.
My SL55 had a 77mm clutched pulley with shorty headers, bigger TB, bigger injectors, K&N filters, no cats, Killer Chiller with 2.5 gal under hood tank, Pierburg 50 pump, modified belt wrap kit and a EC tune after supplying AFRs to Jerry. I decided to try a fixed pulley so had a 74mm pulley machined and put that on. I always had a slight stumble on throttle application down low. This has totally disappeared now and the car feels so much more responsive. It is a blast to drive now, especially in manual mode. This is a pic of the 74mm pulley.
A static Electromagnetic ring (locked onto the SC body) magnetizes the Steel ring clutch which runs around it after the ECU has energized that magnet ring. Then that Electromagnetic ring pulls the pulley against it. that magnetized clutch ring. The pulley is driven by a belt going around the Water pump and the Crank Shaft. The ECU energizes the Electromagnetic ring after the engine reaches between 2000 and 3000 RMP so the boosting starts. at lower RMP the engine is virtually idling so it does not need boosting.





