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noise from supercharge's belt tensioner

Postby Yanks0114 » Thu Nov 21, 2002 3:16 pm

Flipside909 wrote:
yanks0114 wrote:Flip what exactly is a dynamic belt tensioner, and it comes iwth supercharger right


The older s/c's had trouble keeping the belt tension so TRD USA introduced the dynamic tensioner. the dynamic tensioner automatically adjusts belt tension to proper specs in order for it not to get loose, slip, spin off or etc unlike the old one. All the s/c's sold now have had the dynamic tensioner included. The first sold TRD S/C's didn't.


Ahh it all makes sense now
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Postby jax fl solara » Fri Nov 22, 2002 7:34 am

if you buy the car supercharged they have to completely reprogram the car cause the supercharger dosnt actully do anything without the computer being programed to do so. I test drove one to see if it would be worth my money and was sadly disapointed to find my car with nothng but an intake was faster than their supercharged solara. the trd supercharger is not worth the money. if you want a real beast you can buy a more powerful supercharger for same price or less and get it custom built for you at a performance shop.
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Postby happy_aggies » Fri Nov 22, 2002 8:48 am

Hi Ryan,

What kinda of problem w/ Kazuma S/C? :o
So far the belt do fine for me :D

Jax,
I did not have to re-program the computer when I installed the S/C.
The ECU takes time to adjust though.

Ur Solara w/ intake is faster than the S/C? :o
What kind of intake do you have? I may want to get one too! :angel:
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Postby Luc » Fri Nov 22, 2002 10:53 am

Well, there lies the problem, if they had to "reprogram" the car, obviously, they are geniuses and figured out the proprietary Toyota ECU codes, thus causing the car to run slower than one with a normal intake. Yes, it's definitely not worth it to get the S/C, might as well get that SpiralMax or the timing advance kit...

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Postby Yanks0114 » Fri Nov 22, 2002 3:40 pm

Luc wrote:Well, there lies the problem, if they had to "reprogram" the car, obviously, they are geniuses and figured out the proprietary Toyota ECU codes, thus causing the car to run slower than one with a normal intake. Yes, it's definitely not worth it to get the S/C, might as well get that SpiralMax or the timing advance kit...

Luc



LOL do i sense a little sarcasm. The ECU does not need to be reprogrammed, it will update over time. Also i have NEVER heard of an intake that does more for a car than a 4 psi supercharger. Remember the SC is just another form for increased induction, just like an intake. But they don't need to reprogram it for an intake?!~?! :P hehe
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Postby 20SoLaRa02 » Fri Nov 22, 2002 4:23 pm

can we get some moderator opinions on whether or not the s/c is really worth the money?

Flipside do u have a list of ur mods that i can take a look at? i've always been wondering what u were running!!!

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Postby Yanks0114 » Sat Nov 23, 2002 5:47 pm

20SoLaRa02 wrote:can we get some moderator opinions on whether or not the s/c is really worth the money?

Flipside do u have a list of ur mods that i can take a look at? i've always been wondering what u were running!!!

thanx
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There have been a ton of posts about this, i know for a fact because i started one. Even when the SC was going to cost $3500 the general notion was taht it was still worth it
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Postby 20SoLaRa02 » Sat Nov 23, 2002 7:06 pm

cool thanx, that's what i thoguth to. i was just wondering why all of sudden these guys were saying it wasn't worth it.

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Postby Flipside909 » Sun Nov 24, 2002 3:51 am

happy_aggies wrote:Hi Ryan,

What kinda of problem w/ Kazuma S/C? :o
So far the belt do fine for me :D


Just the fact that the first batch of S/C's did not come with the dynamic tensioner, alot of people were having slippage/tension problems in the past.
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