Alfa Romeo GTV6 with Eaton M62 supercharger

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2010

Alfa Romeo GTV -85 with the same engine as a GTV6
2,5liter V6 12 valve

Megasquirt II. Eaton M62 Supercharger with a clutch activated by a button inside the car. Running 0.25bar/3.6PSI boost. The Alfa gets better fuel mileage on the road because I can drive without the supercharger spinning all the time. I now have better fuel mileage than when the car was unmodified.
Modified instrument gauges. Innovate LC-1 connected to the MSII for closed loop fuel delivery. The LC-1 is also connected to the custom made AFR gauge around the boost gauge. Many carbon parts have made the car lighter. Toyo R888 tires.

In the performance tests at the end of the video the second blink on the G-tech indicates 100km/h. With the gear ratio I use the Alfa does 100km/h in second gear on the rev limiter.

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  • Hi Alfatrimmarn, fantastic car ! What are the wheels and specs that you have on the car ? Nice setup with that oil temp gauge, can you explain how you did this, please ?

  • @Prelude2333 Thank you! The wheels are 15 inch BBS. What specs would you like to know?

    The oil temp gauge is a water temp gauge that I changed the icon on. The oil temp sensor is a water temp sensor that is located in the oil in the bottom part of the engine.

  • How did you get all of those carbon fiber components?

  • I make my own carbon components

  • @Alfatrimmarn

    It is quite simple to do homemake carbon part like straight open profile or straight pipe, but yours components doesn't look like homemade.

    My question is: how did you make closed profile parts like elbow connexion of manifold ? Can You give me some details about that production ?

  • @321Mobil I made all of my parts by putting in a lot of work hours. The complex parts required a lot of work. In the production I use heat and vacuum.

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  • @Alfatrimmarn Again, very nice and original thought to do the oil temp gauge this way:)

    For the wheels I want to know offset, width and tire size, because they look a really nice fit on the car. I can't see, are they the original 5x98 pcd ?

  • Would you be interested in making another bonnet?

  • Amazing work on the fiber part fabrication, especially on the deck lid and handles, etc. Very nice car you have. I just got an 81 and getting started with it! regards.

  • Magnifique, superbe, très très beau travail !!

  • amazed at the quality of the carbon parts. are you looking at making more at any point?

  • @EceipSsehc its painted look it up

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