What happened to the supercharger?
I did oil analysis after running E85 for a while and it was no different than gasoline.
What’s the SCB? What do you think happened to the supercharger?
Super Charger Bearing would be my guess.
Surely not? He just had the full Kong build treatment.
100% not the supercharger bearings. The culprit is the Supercharger bypass, aka the fucking neon throttle body from the early 2000’s…
P1620-SUPERCHARGER BYPASS VALVE CONTROL CIRCUIT OPEN
Theory of Operation
The Supercharger boost pressure is managed by the use of a Supercharger Bypass (SCB) Valve. The PCM can vary the position of the SCB Valve to control the amount of boost. The SCB system uses two Position Sensors to monitor the SCB blade position. Position Sensors are located within the SCB Valve assembly. Each sensor has its own Signal circuit. Both sensors share a 5-Volt reference circuit (Supply) and a low reference circuit (Sensor Return). The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) monitors the SCB Valve Sensor data. Each Signal circuit provides the PCM with a signal voltage proportional to SCB blade movement. The PCM monitors the data to verify that the indicated SCB position is correct.
When Monitored and Set Conditions
When Monitored:
This diagnostic runs with the ignition on.
Set Conditions:
When the error between the actual position and the desired position of the SCB Valve Motor Driver, based on the rate
Potentially yank the one off my old supercharger or wait three weeks for a new one, only one in existence is in Miami according to dealership. Waiting on shop opening Monday to see of Miami will sell it to local dealership. In regards to the fuel system
@Speedy! I am at the theoretical limit for the amount of boost I am making. There is a table to adjust for some added through put and Ill look at it soon. Someone also suggested launching in second because they said first gear is useless for me now. Should the data on the next couple of passes suggest slip, the trans has 65k miles on it. Have a hard decision, TH400 or fully built HP90, pros and cons to both.