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Offline Jackknife

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Sensitive supercharger
« on: August 10, 2013, 09:22:47 AM »
After 25 K miles of excellent performance from my DDM S/C,  I noticed an uncharacteristic surging under throttle.  My snap diagnosis put the blame on a sticking by-pass actuator.  So, I called Dave and ordered one....

In the meantime, It occurred to me that superchargers are probably a lot more sensitive to incoming air flow than carburetors and I ought to check the air cleaner.  Well, it looked OK...a little dirty, but far from clogged.  Changed it out anyway.

Shazam!   Solved the problem immediately.   So, if you're running a S/C, be advised, they prefer REAL clean air.
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Re: Sensitive supercharger
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2013, 10:21:02 AM »
Nice!  Gotta love a cheap date. I mean an easy date.  Damn... A quick and easy and cheap fix.
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Re: Sensitive supercharger
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2013, 03:41:35 PM »
Well,  I guess I spoke too soon, or wishful thinking, but while better, the problem is still there.

Symptoms: the S/C spins properly (actually it seems to whine/scream very easily even at low RPM);

                 the boost gage (reading vacuum) shows proper boost (8/9 PSI);

                  BUT...it's more noise than power. I'm not getting the punch it used to produce.

I'm thinking perhaps it's the actuator after all...not closing the by-pass...or...maybe there's a leak somewhere.

Any help would be appreciated...
Deep, Ebony, Loaded...VIN 2124

DDM Supercharger #6 Stage II Intercooled
Magnaflow Dual Cat-back ... Valentine 1
FE3 sway bar ... Car. Cust. Rests and Pockets
Norm's Dual Rear Fascia ... Visor Decals
Walnut Burl Dash ... Dual Horns
Recessed Grills ... Debadged
Boost & A/F gauges ... KappaShield
DDM Pro-Beam and back brace
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Re: Sensitive supercharger
« Reply #3 on: August 10, 2013, 03:45:10 PM »
Sounds like a leak.
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Re: Sensitive supercharger
« Reply #4 on: August 10, 2013, 06:06:36 PM »
Does anyone have experience pressurizing the tubes and intercooler to check for leaks?  How is it done?
Deep, Ebony, Loaded...VIN 2124

DDM Supercharger #6 Stage II Intercooled
Magnaflow Dual Cat-back ... Valentine 1
FE3 sway bar ... Car. Cust. Rests and Pockets
Norm's Dual Rear Fascia ... Visor Decals
Walnut Burl Dash ... Dual Horns
Recessed Grills ... Debadged
Boost & A/F gauges ... KappaShield
DDM Pro-Beam and back brace
Solo Hi-Flo Cat

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Re: Sensitive supercharger
« Reply #5 on: August 10, 2013, 07:03:13 PM »
search the forum, Kenny did a how to topic about leak test.
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Re: Sensitive supercharger
« Reply #6 on: August 10, 2013, 07:59:33 PM »
search the forum, Kenny did a how to topic about leak test.

OK...found it...thanks
Deep, Ebony, Loaded...VIN 2124

DDM Supercharger #6 Stage II Intercooled
Magnaflow Dual Cat-back ... Valentine 1
FE3 sway bar ... Car. Cust. Rests and Pockets
Norm's Dual Rear Fascia ... Visor Decals
Walnut Burl Dash ... Dual Horns
Recessed Grills ... Debadged
Boost & A/F gauges ... KappaShield
DDM Pro-Beam and back brace
Solo Hi-Flo Cat

Listen to 'er why-ee-eye-ine..

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Re: Sensitive supercharger
« Reply #7 on: August 15, 2013, 12:57:56 PM »
Here's an update:

No leaks, actuator working properly, no problem with S/C internals.

Turns out I should have checked the simplest first...slipping belt!!
Deep, Ebony, Loaded...VIN 2124

DDM Supercharger #6 Stage II Intercooled
Magnaflow Dual Cat-back ... Valentine 1
FE3 sway bar ... Car. Cust. Rests and Pockets
Norm's Dual Rear Fascia ... Visor Decals
Walnut Burl Dash ... Dual Horns
Recessed Grills ... Debadged
Boost & A/F gauges ... KappaShield
DDM Pro-Beam and back brace
Solo Hi-Flo Cat

Listen to 'er why-ee-eye-ine..

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Re: Sensitive supercharger
« Reply #8 on: August 15, 2013, 01:15:31 PM »
Here's an update:

No leaks, actuator working properly, no problem with S/C internals.

Turns out I should have checked the simplest first...slipping belt!!

Good detective work...easy fix and you are good to go! 
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