Fixed the first post. The set up runs like twins with the SC being the smaller turbo, the main differences in construction are that the SC has no negative affect on exhaust flow to the primary, and no external oiling/cooling to plug in.
The SC has its own belt, the factory belt is undisturbed. Also if you are using a belt driven lift pump or fluidampr or other crank driven accessory, the SC belt being driven off the fan hub should not interfere.
The SC is pushing boost until 2500RPMs when the turbo makes more boost than it does and pushes the SCs bypass open. when this occurs, the SC (having equal pressure on both sides of the rotors) freewheels, greatly reducing any parasitic losses.
Vaughn- I am still experimenting with when/if the bypass should open. I may add a throttle reference to open the bypass @ idle and under 1/4 throttle for mileage but, on a diesel, I'm not sure its needed.
grim- I would love to see what this would do on a lightly modded truck! IMO, it would really help a smaller injector burn lean and get the most HP and MPGs from it.
I have a LOT more tuning to do with these. I turned my timing back up this weekend and it definitely improved performance. I still need to adjust my AFC ( I had a soft spring in for the big single) I have NO plate and starwheel was loose. I hope to have a vid soon with nearly no smoke except from the tires. Just the timing cut smoke in half!
The breathers simply run to the drivers wheel well. I dont think I need them anymore as I only see about 45psi now. They were needed when I had compounds pushing up to 95psi on the same fuel.