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Kraftwerks HDBlower
KRAFTWERKS is a Northern
Californian company that has made its
name developing supercharger kits for
automotive and sport bike use. At the
2014 V-Twin Expo the company
previewed its new supercharger kit,
which it has developed for use on
Harley-Davidson Big Twins.
During the Expo Kraftwerks
described its HDBlower as being
designed in such a way as to make it
sympathetic to Harley-Davidson’s
styling, and this includes using
authentic
H-D emblems on the casing.
Unlike other supercharger kits that
make use of conventional positive
displacement supercharger (i.e. roots
or twin screw), Kraftwerks has not
gone down this route as it believes
such systems are inefficient
compressors generating lots of
heat, are very bulky, target power
delivery at low end torque, which
is already sufficient on a Harley,
and are very noisy.
In order to countenance the
perceived problems of a conventional
blower, Kraftwerks decided to work
with a centrifugal compressor. Rather
than using an exhaust driven
centrifugal compressor, such as a turbo
charger, the company has adopted a
centrifugal compressor, and have
chosen the Danish made Rotrex.
The Rotrex supercharger employs a
patented ‘traction’ drive system that is
virtually silent and allows the
supercharger to operate at internal
rpms unmatched by other centrifugal
superchargers and only rivaled by
turbochargers, and has a compact
drive section making it suitable for
packaging into the limited space
available on a motorcycle.
Kraftwerks claims that by using the
Rotrex unit is has the best of both
supercharging and turbo charging
systems
without any
of the relevant penalties.
One issue the company had when it
decided to use the Rotrex was the
input shaft speed needed for it to run
efficiently, which is significantly lower
than that of an H-D engine’s rpm limit.
To solve the under-spinning issue,
Kraftwerks uses a two stage system to
step up the input rpm. The first stage
used is a ‘wet’ system; a silent chain
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drive that steps up the engine’s rpm by
a fixed ratio of 2:1. The second stage
is a cogged drive system where various
drive pulleys and supercharger pulleys
can be swapped out to achieve ratios
as low as 0.731:1 and as high as
1.632:1. The wide rpm range
capability allows the HDBlower the
flexibility to utilize any of the C15
Rotrex chargers and to tailor how the
power/boost comes in.
Kraftwerks’ first stage drive
(transmission stage) is directly off the
crankshaft. However, unlike other
systems, it utilizes a bearing to support
the drive gear and insures that radial
forces caused by tension in the
supercharger drivetrain are not
transmitted into the nose of the
crankshaft as bending or shear forces.
Any forces that exist are isolated to the
drive gear.
The kit has been designed as a twopiece unit for easy installation, and
features a large flow-optimized
plenum. Both the intake plenum and
the belt cover are thermal insulated for
heat shielding, and there is ram-air
belt cooling for added reliability. An
anti-surge blow-off valve is included
for safety.
Kraftwerks states that the
HDBlower kit can increase hp by 50
percent and torque by 25 percent.
KRAFTWERKS PERFORMANCE
Norco, California, USA
Tel: 951 808 9888
[email protected]
cms.kraftwerksusa.com
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