Great tutorial. Nice to see you carry out the tasks and no cutting away to 'after'. Looks like a quick and easy modification coupled with tuning time on the dyno! Great work.
This also makes a Big difference in the Supercharged 3 liter Jaguar V6. I only have experience with the smaller pulley that requires some light grinding in the snout. If you're going to got through all this work just get the smaller one. It only sounds scary. I used a freaking crappy hand drill with a cutting bit. It took longer to cut off the old pulley. The ecu mod makes a HUGE difference but you have to use a reputable company. $1,500-$1,800.
Thank you very much for taking the time to make this video. The upper pulley removal and installation was exactly what I was looking for. All the best, mate
Nicely done and presented. No "fluffy" mechanics language. May I just ask to turn the music down a bit? When you are concentrating on your voice then the music cuts in a bit loud, had to keep my finger on the volume button. It's a minor thing, but as someone already pointed out the lighting, I though I would add my bit. And yes I'm old! lol
Thank you very much Tom! Really appreciate the feedback! Will endeavour to make the videos better and I'm glad you enjoyed it! More content will be released soon!
Agree, I fast forwarded through the musical bits. And I am old as well. Great video anyway. I think I will leave my car at 542 bhp though, always makes me grin when I floor it.
I know it does My question I'm asking if I want an additional 4strips Instead of the footwell lights Can you swap the two? So I can have for my console instead of the foot
Hi Questions To remove that center bolt it looks like your going clockwise. Isnt removal counter clockwise? 2. A upgrade smaller pulley just slides on and permanently bonds Without using the center bolt? Meaning that bolt is only for the stock setup? Thanks for your support im new to this tune stuff.
Hi again i sent you the wrong messages I meant to send you Question I have a rover L405 3.0 supercharged Once the original pullybus removed dobI have to mill down the snot end v4 heating up the new pulley on? Or? For the 3.0 It's just a heat up and slide on the water cool? Just wondering bc I read the 5.0 Has to be shaved /milled down Thanks alot
I dont own an XFR i have been looking at them recently. I want to do this but doesn't the heat affect the overall integrity of the pulley, i.e. make it weaker?
It is a good point and I see where you're coming from, however as the pulley is an interference fit without heating it up it would never fit nor achieve the interference fit and the pulley has a good weight to it and well built and is pretty thick, I very much doubt it would affect the integrity, also my friend has been running the pulley for some time now without any issues at all
@@HJsGarage thanks! wow honestly with the pulley and a map I'd have expected a little more than that, at least 10%. 40bhp gains can be had with just a map. I think I'll forgo doing the pulley myself then.
Thank you! It seemed to whine more it could have been down to a mix of the pulley and panel filters! It's getting mapped on Thursday so looking forward to power numbers!
When do you think you will do the lower pulley? Did you do a remap after putting this pulley on, or did the car take it and make more power already? I imagine the remap would allow for more power since the blower bypass valve probably regulates to the factory boost levels regardless of blower output.
It was running fine but because of how small the filters were and the positioning wasn't the best there was significant amount of heat soak obviously reducing power so decided to go back to the stock set up but with the K&N Panel filters instead
Thanks for the video! I have an 2011 XKR new 2 me and want to do the same thing. Is there a company that makes stage kits like, pulley, tune etc.? At what point do we need larger injectors or fuel pump booster? Would love to have just a bit more snap! Thanks
You're welcome! Im sorry i don't know of any companies that do that as a whole package unfortunately. I reckon you'll be beefing up the diff (as it is a weak point) and doing the crankshaft pulley upgrade and shorter belt and few other mods before you will need to do fuelling as far as i am aware.
@@HJsGarage thank you! Yes it seems challenging but I at least want the power of the "S" model. I don't really drag race so the diff should be ok. I do smoke em up though! Please let us know if you ever dyno or tune the cars. Would love to know. Peace be with you! Godspeed!
The stock fuel system can handle more than you will need. U will start to have nock do to low octain before u need to upgrade the injectors or fuel system. U can even run a mix of upto 40% ethanol and still have the stock fuel system
Hi, great video. Was it the 10% or the 6% pulley ? Does the ECU needs to be reprogrammed ? I’m surprised there is no bolt to keep the new pulley in place. Could you tell me where to by it (sow ones in powerhouse.uk...) Thanks for your answers, and sorry for my English 😅
Thank you! I'm not sure but will find out, so my friend had the exhaust done on the car as well and had the ecu remapped and it ran a 625bhp at the flywheel, I will get the link for the pulley and add it to the description! You're welcome and your English is fine!
Hey great video brother just giving you some word of advice please tell your cameraman to have at least a flashlight 🔦 attached to his camera please .... .. thank you ..
Hi great video. I am doing this job on my 2010 xfr tomorrow. I have bought the tool you use to get the pully off. What was the loud noise as you started pulling the pulley of the shaft? Anything I need to worry about? Cheers
@Adam Thanks bud, make sure that you've got the tool absolutely square on the pulley and its abit fiddly and make sure the two screws on the circular part are tight. The pulley is essentially an interference fit on the snout of the supercharger so its really tight on hence why the new pulley needs to be heated up to fit over and immediately cooled down. The noise was nothing to worry about just breaking the taper as its been on there for such a long period of time. As said above just very essential that the puller is on completely square on and the two bolts that keep the circle together are as tight as you can get it without damaging the tool etc. Also when fitting it back on mark the position of the old pulley so it goes the same distance on the snout. If you need any help/guidance, drop me a Instagram Message to @hjgarage I'll be more than happy to help!
Just an update. The job went very well. The puller worked like a dream. Had to heat the pulley in the oven as I didn't have a blow torch. 350 degrees for 50 minutes and the pulley just slid on like a dream. Although before doing that I had to file some high points of aluminium of the snout of the supercharger as there wasn't enough clearance. But after that all is well.
On the 4.2 Supercharged Jaguar V8, only a handful of people following Andre (pioneer of this mod) have replaced the roots blower for the twin-screws (autorotor, Kenne Bell, Whipple). Look on Google or Jag forums and search under Andre- Kenne Bell Supercharged XKR. Massive power increase. Andre was putting out 700+ rear wheel dyno sheets but that was years ago. He might be much higher now as he can't stop himself. On the 5 liter Supercharged Jags, the TVS is already an incredible supercharger. Increase the boost and take off the ecu limiters from a reputable company. When Eaton releases a larger version it should match what the big twin-screws are giving as the TVS is a hybrid design between the roots and twin-screws. Spend some money on the ecu. It makes a huge difference in these motors as Jag really held back tons of power for emissions and mpg. As well as to have something exciting to sell by gradually raising the power in new special edition models they release every few years.
Depends on how much you want to increase the boost. I've gone with the smaller ones a was able to grind the nose down with only a power drill and a metal cutting bit. The right bit is the most important part. Powerhouse UK supplies the template. Very easy for the power increase which is extremely noticable throughout the curve. It's not only on the bottom of the curve like some say. It's everywhere.
@@garykish8951 with the smaller pulley that requires the nose grinding do you think it may over spin the supercharger? I was looking at a small one on Ebay by QualitySuperchargers that requires the nose grinding....but I started reading where the additional rpms pushes it out of its efficiency and generates a lot of extra intake heat. It doesnt seem to me like the smaller pulley would cause that....especially with a stock crank pulley. Wondering your thoughts on that. Also, how it the driveability? Is it as smooth as stock on and off throttle? I'm doing a pulley and green isolator at the same time. Just stock tuning for now.
There is very little room for the bottom pulley unfortunately, the ideal thing to do is replace both, in our case it made sense just to change the smaller pulley.
Great tutorial. Nice to see you carry out the tasks and no cutting away to 'after'. Looks like a quick and easy modification coupled with tuning time on the dyno! Great work.
Thank you very much your comment it's much appreciated!! Hoping to bring out more similar content for all of you.
It has to be tuned after this
Thank you for this! So helpful!
great production value here
This was a great help as I am thinking about buying an Jaguar XFR
You're welcome! Glad i was able to help
Great video!!! Do more jaguars!! Ur the man!!!
Thanks man!
This also makes a Big difference in the Supercharged 3 liter Jaguar V6.
I only have experience with the smaller pulley that requires some light grinding in the snout.
If you're going to got through all this work just get the smaller one. It only sounds scary. I used a freaking crappy hand drill with a cutting bit. It took longer to cut off the old pulley.
The ecu mod makes a HUGE difference but you have to use a reputable company. $1,500-$1,800.
Thank you very much for taking the time to make this video. The upper pulley removal and installation was exactly what I was looking for. All the best, mate
It's also readily available on ebay the mini supercharger pulley works just fine it's about 50 quid
Excellent demonstration 👌🏼, hoping to get this done soon to.
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it!
If you where near by, i would pay you to do it. Thank you so much for uploading this, very helpful.
You're welcome! Hope it goes great when you do it!
Can this be with my 2017 XE 35T ?
I cannot even find where to buy this stuff! Thanks for the vid!
I can speak to my friend and find out where he purchased the bits?
Nicely done and presented. No "fluffy" mechanics language. May I just ask to turn the music down a bit? When you are concentrating on your voice then the music cuts in a bit loud, had to keep my finger on the volume button. It's a minor thing, but as someone already pointed out the lighting, I though I would add my bit. And yes I'm old! lol
Thank you very much Tom! Really appreciate the feedback! Will endeavour to make the videos better and I'm glad you enjoyed it! More content will be released soon!
Agree, I fast forwarded through the musical bits. And I am old as well. Great video anyway. I think I will leave my car at 542 bhp though, always makes me grin when I floor it.
Nice video!
Great video. Straightforward to follow cheers.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it means alot!
The metric system is so great, what size ratchet did you use 1/4 or 3/8 (yes we won).
This upper pulley does look easy enough for a diy. The lower pulley is a different story though. 😳.
Wicked video!
Great video, please can you tell where to get the pulley from needed desperatley.
So the cone filters isn’t a good idea?
I know it does
My question
I'm asking if I want an additional 4strips
Instead of the footwell lights
Can you swap the two?
So I can have for my console instead of the foot
Hi
Questions
To remove that center bolt it looks like your going clockwise.
Isnt removal counter clockwise?
2. A upgrade smaller pulley just slides on and permanently bonds
Without using the center bolt?
Meaning that bolt is only for the stock setup?
Thanks for your support im new to this tune stuff.
Hi again i sent you the wrong messages
I meant to send you
Question
I have a rover L405 3.0 supercharged
Once the original pullybus removed dobI have to mill down the snot end v4 heating up the new pulley on?
Or?
For the 3.0
It's just a heat up and slide on the water cool?
Just wondering bc I read the 5.0
Has to be shaved /milled down
Thanks alot
I dont own an XFR i have been looking at them recently.
I want to do this but doesn't the heat affect the overall integrity of the pulley, i.e. make it weaker?
It is a good point and I see where you're coming from, however as the pulley is an interference fit without heating it up it would never fit nor achieve the interference fit and the pulley has a good weight to it and well built and is pretty thick, I very much doubt it would affect the integrity, also my friend has been running the pulley for some time now without any issues at all
@@HJsGarage thank you for your reply.
This eases my mind if and when I come to this point.
Great video.
this is great thank you.
While you're there, you could have cleaned the throttle body.
What power would you get with a 5.0 RRS
Nice color xfr. I have the same upgrades on mine 👍
How much more hp will it add ?
@@soldierofyah7254 If I'm not mistaken I think 25 to 30 HORSEPOWER
@@titosvip0125 thanks
@@soldierofyah7254 I will ask the owner as he had it mapped
That tool it pays to go buy longer bolts for the puller its self just grips easier
Did your friend ever tell you his gains on the remap?
Yeah he did actually was roughly a 40bhp increase after the pulley and map.
@@HJsGarage thanks! wow honestly with the pulley and a map I'd have expected a little more than that, at least 10%. 40bhp gains can be had with just a map. I think I'll forgo doing the pulley myself then.
Great video, does the charger whine any more after? I wish it made more noise!
Thank you! It seemed to whine more it could have been down to a mix of the pulley and panel filters! It's getting mapped on Thursday so looking forward to power numbers!
@@HJsGarage Did you get close to your estimated final numbers? I've been wondering about a pulley and mapping for mine.
@Leigh Turner - hey man, i also have an XFR and got A LOT more supercharger noise from this video. th-cam.com/video/Z2bHGH04cLM/w-d-xo.html
What code number NAME of the supercharger pulley? Did you buy on EBAY?
When do you think you will do the lower pulley? Did you do a remap after putting this pulley on, or did the car take it and make more power already? I imagine the remap would allow for more power since the blower bypass valve probably regulates to the factory boost levels regardless of blower output.
This is the same 5.0 in the supercharged range rovers correct? I have a 2011 model.
Yes it is indeed!
Why did you move away from the cones, not running right?
It was running fine but because of how small the filters were and the positioning wasn't the best there was significant amount of heat soak obviously reducing power so decided to go back to the stock set up but with the K&N Panel filters instead
Is this tool offered to the usa?
Is it cheaper to get surcharge pulley
Nice! What was the reason for switching back to the factory airbox as opposed to the cones?
Too much heatsoak with the cones buddy!
@@HJsGarage gotcha. Thanks for the reply!
It's all good man!
Did u push in the pulley till it stops on its own ?
No bud you've got to line it up more or less with the snout otherwise you'll have issues with the belt
Can you add the link where you got the pulley plz?
Sure thing
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jaguar-XFR-5-0-7-5-Supercharger-Upper-Pulley-Performance-Upgrade-2009-2010-11-/160926839609?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49292
Can you put the link to buy the pulling also?
Great guide 👍
I just was wondering if you installed the pulley upgrade do you have to tune the car?
Yeah it is recommended to tune the car as well to make maximum benefit of the mod! I mean can't argue with more power!
Thanks for the video! I have an 2011 XKR new 2 me and want to do the same thing. Is there a company that makes stage kits like, pulley, tune etc.? At what point do we need larger injectors or fuel pump booster?
Would love to have just a bit more snap!
Thanks
You're welcome! Im sorry i don't know of any companies that do that as a whole package unfortunately. I reckon you'll be beefing up the diff (as it is a weak point) and doing the crankshaft pulley upgrade and shorter belt and few other mods before you will need to do fuelling as far as i am aware.
@@HJsGarage thank you! Yes it seems challenging but I at least want the power of the "S" model.
I don't really drag race so the diff should be ok. I do smoke em up though! Please let us know if you ever dyno or tune the cars. Would love to know.
Peace be with you! Godspeed!
The stock fuel system can handle more than you will need. U will start to have nock do to low octain before u need to upgrade the injectors or fuel system. U can even run a mix of upto 40% ethanol and still have the stock fuel system
Do u need to get a tune after this
Hi, great video.
Was it the 10% or the 6% pulley ? Does the ECU needs to be reprogrammed ?
I’m surprised there is no bolt to keep the new pulley in place.
Could you tell me where to by it (sow ones in powerhouse.uk...)
Thanks for your answers, and sorry for my English 😅
Thank you! I'm not sure but will find out, so my friend had the exhaust done on the car as well and had the ecu remapped and it ran a 625bhp at the flywheel, I will get the link for the pulley and add it to the description! You're welcome and your English is fine!
Put the link to purchase the pully please
Hey great video brother just giving you some word of advice please tell your cameraman to have at least a flashlight 🔦 attached to his camera please .... .. thank you ..
Thanks bro! Still learning but will definitely keep that in mind!
Hey HJ do you ever do any private work?
Hey Jay, yes I do occasionally!
How do you replace the PCV valves without removing the supercharger?
did you ever figure that out?
Hi great video. I am doing this job on my 2010 xfr tomorrow. I have bought the tool you use to get the pully off. What was the loud noise as you started pulling the pulley of the shaft? Anything I need to worry about? Cheers
@Adam Thanks bud, make sure that you've got the tool absolutely square on the pulley and its abit fiddly and make sure the two screws on the circular part are tight. The pulley is essentially an interference fit on the snout of the supercharger so its really tight on hence why the new pulley needs to be heated up to fit over and immediately cooled down. The noise was nothing to worry about just breaking the taper as its been on there for such a long period of time. As said above just very essential that the puller is on completely square on and the two bolts that keep the circle together are as tight as you can get it without damaging the tool etc. Also when fitting it back on mark the position of the old pulley so it goes the same distance on the snout. If you need any help/guidance, drop me a Instagram Message to @hjgarage I'll be more than happy to help!
@@HJsGarage Thankyou so much for your reply. I will give you a message with how it goes.
You're very welcome! best of luck!
Just an update. The job went very well. The puller worked like a dream. Had to heat the pulley in the oven as I didn't have a blow torch. 350 degrees for 50 minutes and the pulley just slid on like a dream. Although before doing that I had to file some high points of aluminium of the snout of the supercharger as there wasn't enough clearance. But after that all is well.
Great news bud! Glad to hear it and glad the video helped aswell!
Can you do some work on my xfr mate
Do you charge to do this in general? How much would it be?
Just seen this! I don't offer it as a service but would consider doing so. Drop me a pm on insta @hjgarage
Any chance of you doing my 2011 Jaguar XFR Supercharged V8 model so I can have piece of mind
Payed for of course
Sure thing bud! drop me a message on instagram @hjgarage!
@@HJsGarage many thanks where ae are you in the country I am in farnham surrey
small world! im only in Ascot so not far away from you at all!
Does anybody know if someone has changer the stock supercharger to a better one??
On the 4.2 Supercharged Jaguar V8, only a handful of people following Andre (pioneer of this mod) have replaced the roots blower for the twin-screws (autorotor, Kenne Bell, Whipple).
Look on Google or Jag forums and search under Andre- Kenne Bell Supercharged XKR. Massive power increase.
Andre was putting out 700+ rear wheel dyno sheets but that was years ago. He might be much higher now as he can't stop himself.
On the 5 liter Supercharged Jags, the TVS is already an incredible supercharger. Increase the boost and take off the ecu limiters from a reputable company. When Eaton releases a larger version it should match what the big twin-screws are giving as the TVS is a hybrid design between the roots and twin-screws.
Spend some money on the ecu. It makes a huge difference in these motors as Jag really held back tons of power for emissions and mpg.
As well as to have something exciting to sell by gradually raising the power in new special edition models they release every few years.
Just use a long bar
Can you sell me the cone filters you took off this car?
I can ask my friend if he hasn't sold them on
OK
Power hp?
roughly 40-50 Bhp increase.
How much power does it add?
Will ask the owner!
Thanks, please let me know
Great how to video, but, seriously disappointed not to hear that engine revving!
Haha we did rev it but I messed up the video on my end sorry!
Great video! I thought most of the upgrade pulleys have a smaller inside diameter inset on back and require grinding the s/c housing for them to fit.
Depends on how much you want to increase the boost. I've gone with the smaller ones a was able to grind the nose down with only a power drill and a metal cutting bit. The right bit is the most important part. Powerhouse UK supplies the template. Very easy for the power increase which is extremely noticable throughout the curve. It's not only on the bottom of the curve like some say. It's everywhere.
@@garykish8951 with the smaller pulley that requires the nose grinding do you think it may over spin the supercharger? I was looking at a small one on Ebay by QualitySuperchargers that requires the nose grinding....but I started reading where the additional rpms pushes it out of its efficiency and generates a lot of extra intake heat. It doesnt seem to me like the smaller pulley would cause that....especially with a stock crank pulley.
Wondering your thoughts on that. Also, how it the driveability? Is it as smooth as stock on and off throttle? I'm doing a pulley and green isolator at the same time. Just stock tuning for now.
If you do the lower pulley, going to the ultra small top pulley may be too much, but just this one isn't too bad.
Which pulley to change for most HP? I've heard that it's better to change the bottom pulley instead if you can get to it
There is very little room for the bottom pulley unfortunately, the ideal thing to do is replace both, in our case it made sense just to change the smaller pulley.
you forgot to put a larger pully on the crank. you just waisted your time and money.
Don't use Cone Air filters 😷🤢 you be asking for Water interesion ( water getting into your intake) wetted/ water and metal don't mixed ahhhhhhhhhhh
It will damage your engine!!!
I completely disagree. The mod was done a year and a half ago and the car has been running perfect since.
How long did you have to heat up the pulley for?
I heated it up for about 2/3mins with a blowtorch