I really just like the beginning of the video with the kid and the iron. LOL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wEIhwETzW0
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My thoughts are, one could instead doing a 1:1, do a 1:2 or higher ratio and get the supercharger spinning faster sooner. Would have to play with the clutch engagement a bit more. Not sure if it would make any difference overall.
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Yep already thinking about that.
But I need the Blower to spin slower than the crank.
The blower drive ratio would be set by the Crank to JS sprocket ratio and the pulley ratio. And that final ratio will be determined by the amount of theoretical boost I want to produce
If the clutch is designed to engage at 1800 RPM, then a 10T on crank and and 14T on the JS will have the clutch engaging at 2,500 engine RPM.
If the pulleys were 1:1, then I would have 15 lbs boost and a 2,500 engine RPM clutch engagement without fiddling with the springs/weights.
If I had 10T on Clutch, 14T on JS, 2.50" Pulley on JS, 3.25" Pulley on Blower,....
Then clutch engagement would be 2,500 RPM and boost would be 8 lbs.
10T on Clutch, 17T on JS
3" on JS, 3.25" on Blower
3000 RPM clutch engagement
8 lbs boost.
So if set up like this, it is fairly easy to tune for boost and clutch engagement by swapping pulleys and sprockets.