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» Do you have a supercharging system
for my vehicle?
» What is a supercharger and how does it work?
» How much horsepower will a supercharger give my car?
» Is the supercharger always working?
» Will the supercharger affect the gas mileage?
» Will the supercharger affect engine life?
» Are any additional modifications to my vehicle necessary?
» What modifications are necessary to achieve more than
50% increase in horsepower?
» What types of superchargers does Paxton Automotive
manufacturer?
» What is the difference between a Paxton Supercharger
and a roots type supercharger?
» What is the difference between a Paxton Supercharger
and a Turbocharger?
» What is the difference between Paxton Superchargers
and other types of centrifugal superchargers?
» Why are Paxton NOVI supercharging systems more expensive
than the competition?
» How much boost will a Paxton Supercharger make?
» Will the installation of the supercharger affect
the factory warranty on the vehicle?
» How often do I need to service the supercharger?
» Can I install the kit on a different vehicle?
» Does a Paxton Supercharger require modifications
to the hood?
» Does a Paxton Supercharger increase engine noise?
» Are Paxton Supercharging systems emissions legal?
» Are Paxton Supercharging Systems complete?
» Are Paxton Superchargers covered by a warranty?
» Can I install a Paxton Supercharger myself?
» Can I design a custom application for my vehicle
using a Paxton Supercharger?
Q: Do you have a supercharging system for my
vehicle?
A: Paxton Automotive manufactures centrifugal supercharger head
units as well as several complete supercharging systems. Each complete
supercharging system is designed to fit a specific vehicle and engine
application. Paxton Automotive currently produces a wide variety
of systems for several popular domestic vehicles for model years
1986 to 2007. Please reference our application guide for a complete
list of systems. Additionally, Paxton Automotive works with several
supercharger specialists that use Paxton Superchargers for niche
market applications. If you do not see your vehicle applications
listed, be patient as we are designing new supercharging systems
everyday.» Back to Top Q: What is a supercharger
and how does it work?
A: A supercharger is an air compression device that forces air into
an engine. The device allows more air and fuel to be forced into
an engine than is possible under normal atmospheric conditions.
The mixture of compressed air and fuel in the engine produces a
higher compression ratio resulting in more horsepower and torque.
A supercharger also allows a vehicle with a smaller displacement
engine the ability to perform as a large displacement engine.» Back to Top Q: How much horsepower will a supercharger
give my car?
A: Paxton Automotive offers supercharging systems with factory settings
from 5-11 pounds per square inch of boost pressure. This level of
pressure typically results in a 20%-56% increase in horsepower.
Several of Paxton's superchargers are capable of much higher boost
levels by making simple changes to the pulley. Although more boost
would result in additional power, it is also necessary to make adjustments
to the fuel, electronics and engine modifications. Paxton does not
recommend exceeding 11 psi on a stock engine.» Back to Top Q: Is the supercharger always working?
A: While the supercharger is always spinning and moving air, it
is not always producing boost in the engine. Boost is a function
of engine load and RPM. The majority of the time your supercharger
will not be producing boost. The supercharger produces boost under
high load conditions which may include heavy acceleration, going
uphill, passing another vehicle or under towing conditions. Paxton
superchargers offer the power you need on demand, the reminder of
the time the engine is working just like a normally aspirated engine.
» Back to Top Q: Will the supercharger affect the gas
mileage?
A: Fuel economy depends entirely on your driving habits and in some
cases you may experience an increase in gas mileage. Under normal
freeway driving, for example, the supercharger is not under boost
but is increasing the efficiency of the engine by forcing air through
restrictions like the air filter. But let's face it, you are not
interested in a supercharger to enjoy "normal driving conditions."
When you are demanding additional performance from your vehicle
it will require additional fuel. If you are a "lead foot"
your fuel economy will decline because your car is working harder.
If you are simply using the supercharger for occasional acceleration
and passing performance, then your fuel economy should remain about
the same.» Back to Top Q: Will the supercharger affect engine
life?
A: Engine longevity is a function of your personal driving habits
and how well your vehicle is tuned. If a vehicle is tuned properly
and not abused, engine life should remain unaffected. Even a stock
vehicle will show signs of premature aging if used under rigorous
conditions such as racing and/or towing. Likewise, premature engine
failure is a possibility with any vehicle that is not properly tuned
and a supercharged vehicle is no exception. As explained, a supercharger
is an air movement device that forces increased air into an engine.
While under boost, the additional air requires additional fuel to
enrich the air to fuel ratio entering the engine. In many cases,
the timing must be taken out of the engine under boost conditions.
Detonation (a pinging noise from the engine) is a sign that your
vehicle is not running properly and can indicate a variety of problems
including a lean condition, a timing curve that is too aggressive,
or low octane fuel. Demanding performance from a detonating engine
will likely result in reduced engine life with or without a supercharger.
Paxton Automotive recommends that the installer of any supercharger
be qualified to identify detonation and have the ability to identify
and correct the cause of it. » Back to Top Q: Are any additional modifications to
my vehicle necessary?
A: No additional modifications are necessary and in several cases
such modifications require custom tuning to prevent an adverse affect
on performance. All Paxton Supercharging systems are designed to
add 35-55% increase on a stock vehicle. Any additional modifications
to a vehicle including headers, exhaust, engine modifications, tire
size, gear ratio and computer programs will affect the way your
vehicle performs. Any of these modifications may require an alteration
to your air/fuel ratio and ignition timing parameters. The installation
of headers, for example, will reduce the back-pressure of the engine
causing the vehicle to run lean under boost conditions. Fuel supply
would have to be increased under these conditions. Several computer
programs can increase the rev-limiter on vehicles. If the engine
is spinning faster than the factory limit, the supercharger is spinning
faster and making more boost. This boost level is higher than the
level tested by Paxton Automotive and could exceed recommended limits.
Multiple modifications to any vehicle should be performed by a qualified
mechanic who understands how those modifications will affect vehicle
performance.» Back to Top Q: What modifications are necessary to
achieve more than 50% increase in horsepower?
A: Several modifications can be made to your engine to substantially
increase horsepower, in fact there are too many to list. In basic
terms, you will need to strengthen the engine internal components,
increase air flow and increase fuel. It is recommended that you
consult with others who have implemented successful engine combinations.
Regardless of your horsepower goals, one of Paxton Automotive's
superchargers will fit your needs from 300 horsepower to 1,000 horsepower.» Back to Top Q: What types of superchargers does Paxton
Automotive manufacturer?
A: Paxton Automotive manufactures 5 different centrifugal superchargers.
The NOVI family is Paxton Automotive's high performance line of
gear driven superchargers. The NOVI line includes the NOVI-1000,
the NOVI-1000RR, the NOVI-1200, the NOVI-2000, and the NOVI-2000RR.
The NOVI superchargers represent the highest level of quality and
performance available in any centrifugal supercharger. The drive
element consists of a helical-cut gear (40% wider than the competition)
and shaft combination cut from a billet piece of steel. This results
in quiet operation and unsurpassed durability. With a wide variety
to choose from, a NOVI supercharger fits your needs from a 200 horsepower
4-cylinder engine to a 1,000 horsepower V-8. » Back to Top Q: What is the difference between a Paxton
Supercharger and a roots type supercharger?
A: A roots-type supercharger is a positive displacement supercharger
that forces air into an engine with two rotating, intermeshing rotors.
A centrifugal supercharger has an impeller that pulls air through
the center and directs the air into a scroll using centrifugal force.
The scroll resembles a large blow-dryer with a circular shape and
a discharge tube. The air is directed in the scroll, pressurized
and forced out of the discharge tube and into the engine. The two
types of superchargers have different performance characteristics
that have led to several debates on which supercharger is preferable.
Proponents of roots blowers argue that more boost is available at
lower RPM to provide off the line acceleration. Centrifugal supercharger
enthusiasts argue that roots blowers are limited at higher RPMs
and can increase air temperature and decrease horsepower. Paxton
Superchargers offer significant horsepower at low RPMs with superior
mid and high RPM performance. In situations where you demand performance
from your vehicle, you are spending most of the time in the mid
to high RPM ranges. Paxton is confident in the performance characteristics
of its product. » Back to Top Q: What is the difference between a Paxton
Supercharger and a Turbocharger?
A: Turbochargers are powered by exhaust pressure while superchargers
are driven from the engine crank pulley. Superchargers allow you
to attain boost and horsepower on demand. A turbocharger requires
the exhaust pressure to build resulting in a "lag" in
horsepower increase. A turbocharger will typically have a higher
discharge temperature than a centrifugal supercharger. This higher
temperature is a result of the turbo impeller spinning faster and
the heat generated from the exhaust gas.» Back to Top Q: What is the difference between Paxton
Superchargers and other types of centrifugal superchargers?
A: All centrifugal superchargers incorporate some type of drive
element to increase the speed of the supercharger impeller in relation
to the speed of the engine RPM. Some supercharger companies achieve
this "step up" ratio with two different sized pulleys
inside the supercharger with a belt connecting the two pulleys.
Others use two different sized gears attached to the input and output
shaft of the supercharger that allow the output shaft to spin at
a much faster rate than the input shaft. Paxton Superchargers have
internal drive elements that are different from other types of superchargers.
Paxton's NOVI line uses gears and shafts that are cut from a solid
piece of billet steel to ensure unsurpassed strength. The competition
uses a two-piece combination where the gear is pressed onto a separate
shaft. Paxton's gears are helical-cut (at an angle) eliminating
the noise typically found with more commonly used straight cut gears.
NOVI gears are 40% thicker than the competition enabling the NOVI
blowers to be used under the most rigorous conditions without failure.» Back to Top Q: Why are Paxton NOVI supercharging
systems more expensive than the competition?
A: Paxton Automotive's goal is to produce the highest quality supercharging
system on the market. Every Paxton Automotive NOVI system is designed
with the highest level of quality in mind. The NOVI superchargers
incorporate the highest quality gears, bearings, impellers and castings
available. Each kit comes complete with ý inch billet aluminum brackets
that dampen vibration, look better and perform better than less
expensive material. Most NOVI systems have the ability to support
approximately 1,000 horsepower (depending on application) with simple
pulley changes. Additionally, our systems typically include more
electronics to ensure that the vehicle runs properly. Our NOVI supercharging
systems cost more because you get more. » Back to Top Q: How much boost will a Paxton Supercharger
make?
A: Boost levels depend on the size of the supercharger, how fast
the supercharger is spinning, the displacement of the engine and
a variety of modifications to the engine. Supercharging systems
are shipped from Paxton Automotive's facilities with a setting of
5-8 psi. Most applications are capable of additional boost with
simple pulley changes (additional boost requires modification to
the engine and tune up). Paxton's NOVI line has a wide variety superchargers
to choose from with the ability to produce over 30 psi in almost
any engine combination. How much boost do you want?» Back to Top Q: Will the installation of the supercharger
affect the factory warranty on the vehicle?
A: Legally, a manufacturer cannot void the warranty on a vehicle
due to an aftermarket part unless they can prove that the aftermarket
part caused or contributed to the failure in the vehicle. However,
several dealerships are resistant to maintaining a vehicle with
aftermarket equipment. The best course of action is to locate a
dealership to service your vehicle that has common sense and develop
a good working relationship with that dealer.» Back to Top Q: How often do I need to service the
supercharger?
A: The NOVI line of superchargers are engine oil fed. Simply change
the oil in your vehicle every 3,000 miles. No additional service
is needed. » Back to Top Q: Can I install the kit on a different
vehicle?
A: Supercharging systems are not transferable to different applications.
Each supercharger is designed to work on a specific year, make and
model of vehicle. You cannot mount a supercharger intended for a
Chevy truck on a Mustang or visa versa. In addition, a supercharging
system for a Mustang application will likely not fit on a different
year Mustang if a body or engine change has occurred.» Back to Top Q: Does a Paxton Supercharger require
modifications to the hood?
A: All Paxton Superchargers are designed to fit inside the engine
compartment without any hood or body modifications.» Back to Top Q: Does a Paxton Supercharger increase
engine noise?
A: The NOVI line of superchargers are the quietest gear driven superchargers
on the market. The slight gear noise is hardly auditable at idle
and disappears at higher RPM.» Back to Top Q: Are Paxton Supercharging systems emissions
legal?
A: All Paxton Supercharging systems are California Air Resource
Board Certified unless otherwise noted.» Back to Top Q: Are Paxton Supercharging Systems complete?
A: Each system comes with all the components necessary for a complete
installation, including a detailed installation manual.» Back to Top Q: Are Paxton Superchargers covered by
a warranty?
A: Paxton Automotive offers a three-year limited warranty on all
supercharging systems.» Back to Top Q: Can I install a Paxton Supercharger
myself?
A: Paxton Automotive prides itself in finish and fit of its supercharging
systems. Each kit comes complete with all the components necessary
for your vehicle to run properly, including a detailed instruction
manual. If you have installed a supercharger before, you should
have no problem installing a Paxton Automotive supercharging system.
A word of caution however: bolting on a 50% increase in horsepower
is not magic and some systems can be more challenging than others.
You must be confident in your mechanical training, experience and
abilities to properly complete the installation. Any error in the
installation could affect the performance and drivability of your
vehicle. Additionally, any modifications to your vehicle, including
engine work, exhaust, tire size and gear ratios, could require additional
modifications to fuel and timing. If you decide that you need assistance,
we would be happy to refer you to an installation center located
near you. Simply call us at 888-9-PAXTON.» Back to Top Q: Can I design a custom application
for my vehicle using a Paxton Supercharger?
A: Paxton Supercharger head units are universal and can be mounted
to any vehicle (space permitting). To design a custom application
requires a bracket to mount the supercharger to the engine, custom
air tubes to bring air to the supercharger and a custom discharge
tube to route the air from the supercharger to the engine. Significant
consideration needs to be given to pulley location, size and alignment.
Once the supercharger is installed there are several tuning factors
including proper timing and fuel delivery. Several smaller supercharger
specialists use Paxton Superchargers for niche market applications.
A custom application is certainly not impossible but definitely
presents a challenge. A custom supercharger application should only
be performed by individuals with fabrication and tuning capabilities.
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