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Togo 12-16-2009 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by SAM@GTM (Post 187902)
We are please to announce The GTM supercharger system Development for the 370Z . The GTM supercharged 370z project was under way back in the begging of the year .

Since we are completely done with our twin turbo system development that was released last month, We will be focusing on the the supercharged system. We are committed and planing on displaying both of our force induction system Solution for the 370Z @ sema 2009 .

Our GTM supercharger system will be utilizing the Rotrex C38 supercharger, The Key to the Rotrex supercharger's unique compactness, efficiency, low noise and reliability is its state of the art traction drive technology.

Great speeds and low noise are just some of the advantages of traction drives over traditional gear transmissions. Traction drives transmit power through friction forces between its rolling elements.

The Rotrex patented traction drive uses an elastic annulus with a small pre-span to secure contact between the roller planets and the sun shaft with a reasonable force. The patented "ramp effect" increases efficiency and reliability in the transmission by regulating the torque transfer capability on demand through self-adjusting planet geometry.

To enhance performance, the Rotrex traction drive uses a special traction fluid. These fluids are a new family of synthetic hydrocarbon oils and greases offering a series of unique performance advantages. Developed specially for its use in Rotrex superchargers, the SX100 momentarily increases viscosity under high surface pressure, enhancing the traction drive performance by securing the optimum friction between rolling elements while cooling and protecting the system.

This traction drive combined with the latest technology in centrifugal compression, characterized by high adiabatic efficiency and low noise, gives Rotrex superchargers an exceptional competitive edge over any other forced induction solution.

The GTM Supercharger Will Have three different stages to offer

Stage one will come with C38-61 Trim up to 550 HP
Stage two will come with C38-71 trim up to 590 HP
Sage three will come with C38-81 trim up to 630 HP


Here is some pics of the the Rotrex C38-61


And here is some pics of the progress of the car,Enjoy the pics and more updates of the progress to follow.

Sam
GT Motorsports

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Don't know why the pictures didn't carrying over

Togo 12-16-2009 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by sam@gtm (Post 216505)
here are the latest pics of the progress as of last week. We now have the supercharger unit completely mounted with the proper routing of the belt. We are very please so far with the outcome. Since belt slippage is one of the biggest challenges when designing a supercharger system, we feel that we have done a very good job with the amount of belt wrapped around the blower and the pulley system that we have designed for the kit.

So now we are moving to make the intake and all the piping.

Stay tuned

sam



Togo 12-16-2009 06:58 PM

fuk it. the pictures aren't carrying over or my browser is being lame.. either way.. pages are Page 1, 13, and 14

JB-370z 12-16-2009 06:59 PM

i did not know there were pics thanks dude!

Togo 12-16-2009 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by JB-370z (Post 327384)
i did not know there were pics thanks dude!

Yup, no prob. GTM has disclosed all the information from the very start. They didn't really keep anything in the dark like Stillen. I'm not knocking Stillen but GTM has been very informative from day one on their project.

JB-370z 12-16-2009 07:09 PM

Thanks GTM!! :)

Mike@GTM 12-16-2009 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAM@GTM (Post 216505)
Here are the latest pics of the progress as of last week. We now have the supercharger unit completely mounted with the proper routing of the belt. We are very please so far with the outcome. Since belt slippage is one of the biggest challenges when designing a supercharger System, we feel that we have done a very good job with the amount of belt wrapped around the blower and the pulley system that we have designed for the kit.

So now we are moving to make the intake and all the piping.

Stay tuned

Sam


It appears to have worked this time. :D

LiquidZ 12-16-2009 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike@GTM (Post 327414)
It appears to have worked this time. :D

Give us more :tup:

JB-370z 12-16-2009 07:42 PM

I feel bad for someone with a slow connection trying to access this page :)

I can't wait to see what the intercooler is going to look like and if it is going to be big or a baby one like HKS 350 kit which looks yucky I think a larger one would give more power too!

Togo 12-16-2009 07:50 PM

Thanks Mike, I don't know why that kept happening, it's not like you guys took the pictures out of your album!

Z eliminator 12-17-2009 08:13 AM

I've been looking at the other SC for the 370 and the difference seems to be how fast will the Rotex wind up and make power. This will not be a problem as with the 4.08 gears in My 7 AT, First gear is over in a blink of an eye. This C-38 -61 SC is just what i need as it build power gradually. Perfect for the drag strip. when combined with Mickey Thompson drag radials 11. (305/ 35/ 18). I see no traction problems here.
I have the stillen SC on my 350 and it makes tons of power off the line, Traction with slicks is allways tricky.
Sams choice of SC is perfect for the 370 and from the charts i feel that it will make between 375 to 385 RWHP at 6 Lbs boost on an 7 AT depending on the tune and with a pulley change close to 410 or more. ( very conservitive )
Hopefully it will work with high flow cats and headers .

Santa " Sam "
will it be under my christmas tree next week.
11's here we come
Soon to be stock GTR's worst nightmare !!!!

shumby 12-17-2009 08:54 AM

^^^ i still hate you Z. I wanted to be number one

Z eliminator 12-17-2009 11:31 AM

Thats ok, for its coming to the great white north. We are both canadians!

SOLISIMO 12-17-2009 11:34 AM

damn that stage 3 looks bad ***

LiquidZ 12-19-2009 11:03 AM

GTM, come back!


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