Read that...the 3.0L TRD Supercharger was made from the M62.
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/3266/toyota-thunder-trd-camry-solara.html
...The big stick here is the supercharger. It's the ubiquitous Eaton Roots-type blower used atop production engines ranging from the Mercedes SLK230's 2.3-liter four through the Buick Park Avenue Ultra's 3.8-liter V-6 and the Ford SVT Lightning's 5.4-liter V-8. TRD uses the 62-cubic-inch version of the Eaton (the same unit used on early supercharged Buick V-6s) in the system it co-developed with Magnuson Products of Ventura, California, for the 3.0-liter Toyota V-6. The blower is driven by an extension of the existing accessory drive belt at two times engine speed to produce a peak 4.5 pounds of boost. TRD adds electronic boost control to modulate boost levels between shifts and to avoid detonation as the engine approaches its rev limiter.
With its own special intake manifold and with the Eaton between the engine and fire wall, this is an elegant installation. According to TRD, the blower gives the stock Toyota a 23.5 percent power increase, which works out to 47 more horses and 28 more pound-feet of peak torque over the unaltered V-6's 200 hp and 214 pound-feet....
DrakkkarDarkbladE wrote:The Eaton M62 or M90 won't work. They are made for the GM 3800 Series II and III engines. I know because before this car I had a buick regal.
It would be way much easier to go with a turbo. Maybe wait another year or so for the new turbo technology to come out. Acura is currently using it. It's a continuosly variable turbo, spools up in the low and high rpms. Check out the Acura RDX.
If I apply the same boost percent 0.235 * 225 = 53 so around 278-280 hp
with the CP-e MAFci system I have now 242 hp (dynoed !!!) We would be near 300 hp (278 +15 from CP-e MAFci) and still miss headers setup !!! Stock headers are so retrictive with the U turn shape...just look under the engine you'll see what I mean !!
Let's make it happens...someday !!!
