Camden Supercharger
#5
It gives the rotary a boost where it actually needs it; in the low RPM range. Turbos are great for maximum power at high RPM, but supers are more fun to drive ('77 REPU with a 7").
I've been around Camden SCs a few times over the last few years and helped install a couple. I'd go SC over turbo pretty easily as long as it's a roots or Whipple.
I've been around Camden SCs a few times over the last few years and helped install a couple. I'd go SC over turbo pretty easily as long as it's a roots or Whipple.
#6
Hi,
I have a Camden Supercharger on my 79 w/13b. Right now we have the 5" with a Holley 600. soon to be going
EFI w/ the 7" supercharger. you can see the pix's of the @ http://members.cardomain.com/codeblue2
I have a Camden Supercharger on my 79 w/13b. Right now we have the 5" with a Holley 600. soon to be going
EFI w/ the 7" supercharger. you can see the pix's of the @ http://members.cardomain.com/codeblue2
Last edited by CODE BLUE; 06-14-04 at 12:04 AM.
#7
Speaking of Camden superchargers, do you guys think it would be possible (or very smart) to go with something like a 7" on a carb? Or do y'all think it would be better to go with fuel injection?
*Edit* Now that I see CodeBlue was making 271WHP, I think a 5 inch would be plenty enough for me. I don't want insane power/speed. I want something that will keep me entertained, but still put a lot of cars back in their place when they bark up the wrong tree. Heh. I'm not worried about 1/4 times, I'm just worried about driveable fun and reliability.
*Edit* Now that I see CodeBlue was making 271WHP, I think a 5 inch would be plenty enough for me. I don't want insane power/speed. I want something that will keep me entertained, but still put a lot of cars back in their place when they bark up the wrong tree. Heh. I'm not worried about 1/4 times, I'm just worried about driveable fun and reliability.
Last edited by clean85owner; 06-14-04 at 12:33 AM.
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#8
Code Blue you still got that FD for sale?
Also I'm about to invest about $8,000 in my FB. Or if I can find an FD for the right price I might but it and give my FB to my mother. So if I went with the camden should I upgrade the engine too? How much would it be for everything I would need, minus engine cost. I would need to replace the tranny and rear axle right? Also do you like donald trumps hair?
Also I'm about to invest about $8,000 in my FB. Or if I can find an FD for the right price I might but it and give my FB to my mother. So if I went with the camden should I upgrade the engine too? How much would it be for everything I would need, minus engine cost. I would need to replace the tranny and rear axle right? Also do you like donald trumps hair?
Last edited by tjgosurf; 06-14-04 at 05:45 AM.
#9
Originally posted by clean85owner
Speaking of Camden superchargers, do you guys think it would be possible (or very smart) to go with something like a 7" on a carb? Or do y'all think it would be better to go with fuel injection?
*Edit* Now that I see CodeBlue was making 271WHP, I think a 5 inch would be plenty enough for me. I don't want insane power/speed. I want something that will keep me entertained, but still put a lot of cars back in their place when they bark up the wrong tree. Heh. I'm not worried about 1/4 times, I'm just worried about driveable fun and reliability.
Speaking of Camden superchargers, do you guys think it would be possible (or very smart) to go with something like a 7" on a carb? Or do y'all think it would be better to go with fuel injection?
*Edit* Now that I see CodeBlue was making 271WHP, I think a 5 inch would be plenty enough for me. I don't want insane power/speed. I want something that will keep me entertained, but still put a lot of cars back in their place when they bark up the wrong tree. Heh. I'm not worried about 1/4 times, I'm just worried about driveable fun and reliability.
As for reliability, Ive had no problems with my setup, using the carb setup. Though with the camden superchargers holley seems to work the best.
The thought of turboing the car did come to mind, but I think once a person goes supercharger, its in their blood. I love the low end power that it gives me, not to mention the constant sounds the blower gives you.
Im a truely addicted supercharger fan..never have been disapointed in camden, never will be. They sell awesome setups "products".
When I first changed from stock to a port and polished supercharger setup, and drove it for the first time, I thought OMG what did I do to my car. LOL it was great. Now I want more.
We are going to be selling our current setup in a few weeks. Which includes Supercharger, Manifold, Holley 600, High performance Holley fuel pump, and whatever else goes with the setup that I dont need when we do the changeover to fuel injection. I want 1,500 firm. Everything is fairly new. Im hoping twigg gets the setup, but if he doesnt it will be up for grabs. You wont get this setup for this price ever.
#10
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clean85owner-
I see in your sig you have a RRR Killer B 13B with a Mikuni- How old is that set-up? I had one exactly like that 10years ago on an 81 Rx-7.
I was never fond of the Mikuni. I felt the 13B was underpowered. I wonder what a simple swap to a tuned Holley would do for your power? Have you had you're set up dynoed?
Maybe someday I'd get a SC set up, but I'd be happy with 175 ponies in my 85. Maybe just a SP 12A...
I see in your sig you have a RRR Killer B 13B with a Mikuni- How old is that set-up? I had one exactly like that 10years ago on an 81 Rx-7.
I was never fond of the Mikuni. I felt the 13B was underpowered. I wonder what a simple swap to a tuned Holley would do for your power? Have you had you're set up dynoed?
Maybe someday I'd get a SC set up, but I'd be happy with 175 ponies in my 85. Maybe just a SP 12A...
#12
Im codeblue 2 and david is codeblue.....the car is sorta both ours....we do time share with it...I have the title....he pays for everything...I give him all rights to the car since he puts his heart and soul into it.
#13
Originally posted by Tom
clean85owner-
I see in your sig you have a RRR Killer B 13B with a Mikuni- How old is that set-up? I had one exactly like that 10years ago on an 81 Rx-7.
I was never fond of the Mikuni. I felt the 13B was underpowered. I wonder what a simple swap to a tuned Holley would do for your power? Have you had you're set up dynoed?
Maybe someday I'd get a SC set up, but I'd be happy with 175 ponies in my 85. Maybe just a SP 12A...
clean85owner-
I see in your sig you have a RRR Killer B 13B with a Mikuni- How old is that set-up? I had one exactly like that 10years ago on an 81 Rx-7.
I was never fond of the Mikuni. I felt the 13B was underpowered. I wonder what a simple swap to a tuned Holley would do for your power? Have you had you're set up dynoed?
Maybe someday I'd get a SC set up, but I'd be happy with 175 ponies in my 85. Maybe just a SP 12A...
But hey, I'll have my license in a couple months, I'll be getting a job, and I'll soon have the money to give my baby the respect and attention she deserves....
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#17
I used to put superchargers in Brit 4bangers (like a Judson in a Sprite, rootes in MG) and it really made good cars out of them! Very useful starting torque (instantly!) and reliable high speed cruising. Haven't put one on a 7 yet, but I'd like to. Blowers give you increased torque right off the starting line. No wait for spoolup. I always did suck thru so the carb didn't have to be pressurized. Lot's of primitive carbs can be used with a blower.
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#18
My 85 GLS-SE wih a 13B motor has the Camden on it and she runs like a lion chasing a gazelle. Hoping to have the 84 done the same way when I get my 12mos backpay from my Army retirement that is owed to me. Rotary Performance/RX7.com did my 85 and they will probably do the 84 unless i can find someone on here that is cheaper.
#19
Theres a guy here in town that has 2 Supercharged RX-7's on the road. He swears by the Camden superchargers. He even sold his FD because it wasnt supercharged. Now I think hes working on a Supercharged project with another FD.
Like he always says. "Dont get me wrong, turbo's are awesome. But superchargers are better."
Like he always says. "Dont get me wrong, turbo's are awesome. But superchargers are better."
#20
Originally Posted by clean85owner
*Edit* Now that I see CodeBlue was making 271WHP, I think a 5 inch would be plenty enough for me. I don't want insane power/speed.