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Old 08-04-12, 08:47 AM
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Jackson Racing releases new supercharger system for Honda CR-Z



Jackson Racing, the guys who have been modifying and racing Hondas (and Acuras) for more than thirty years, have announced the arrival of a new supercharger system for the Honda CR-Z equipped with a six-speed manual transmission. The bolt-on blower may effectively address the primary complaint lodged against the frugal two-seater, its lack of sporty grunt.


According to the California-based tuner, who pulled numbers off a dyno, the supercharger (providing eight psi of boost) effectively bumps combined output of the 1.5-liter gasoline-fed four-cylinder and brushless DC electric assist motor from 138 horsepower and 119 pound-feet of torque to 190 horsepower and 164 pound-feet of torque. The stock CR-Z is classified as an Advanced Technology-Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT-PZEV). To retain the rating, Jackson Racing has reportedly spent the past eight months refining emissions to obtain the necessary exemptions from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) – certification is pending.

As of now, the supercharger system has only been engineered for the manual gearbox (a clutch upgrade is recommended for those who drive aggressively), but the tuner is evaluating the demand for the automatic transmission. There are three different kits, all providing the same horsepower, with the most basic system starting at $3,995.

http://www.autoblog.com/2012/08/03/j...or-honda-cr-z/
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hummmm, not bad but why not a turbo? isn't turbo much more efficient = more mpg?
(no drag like from spinning a supercharger all the time)
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I guess it's too hard to do on a hybrid system. But still props to them to offer S/C system on a Hybrid car.

Wonder how many CRZ owner will want to add a supercharger to their car to lower the already not-so-impressive gas mileage. But I think CRZ owners do modify their cars though.
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Originally Posted by blacksc400
I guess it's too hard to do on a hybrid system. But still props to them to offer S/C system on a Hybrid car.

Wonder how many CRZ owner will want to add a supercharger to their car to lower the already not-so-impressive gas mileage. But I think CRZ owners do modify their cars though.
Similar to hoe FoxMarketing did the SC on the CT200h
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