pic is working now. sounds like a very interesting project, please keep us posted with the progress!
The PSD kits never used a cooler or a proper oil pump, they were built to a price in order to sell. A proper oil pump would have increased the price by £150 or more and I doubt anyone would have bought one. But for your own project if money isn't a problem then a proper oil pump is better.
I never used a cooler on mine either, the header tank full of oil is a good enough heat sink, the charger doesn't put too much heat in (unlike a turbo as I now have but this just lubricates from the engine oil). I also just had a 65mm pulley on.
Pricing is not that high. I'm planning to sell the kits after the system is tested properly.
The basic kit will be around €300,- (£264,81) (catch-tank, facet pump, remote oil-filter, regulator and hoses)
And the basic kit can be uprated with different pumps, coolers etc.
The kit will not only work on g-chargers but also on turbo's.
The engine's oil holds particles in it. These particles build up in the turbo's oil system especially at the hot side bearings and oil return pipe.
Using a special oil prevents particle from building up and keeps the system clean and smooth, the only problem is that the engine can't handle such oil and the engine is the main reason those particles are in the oil.
On normal street cars these particles are not that kind of a issue because temperatures will stay within the limits. But on tuned cars this will give problems as the temperatures are much higher.
We have to change turbo's on a regular basis because particle build up prevents the oil from flowing. And as that happens the turbo's days are counted.
So with the system on it, the turbo will operate on clean special blended oil.
The particle contamination is much slower. So build-up does not occur.
The turbo lives longer a can handle more stress/heat.
Engine oil keeps cooler
Oil pipes don't have to be changed because they stay clean.
And when you shut they engine down, the system can keep the oil flowing untill the turbine stops spinning.
Pim Bonne
Dub-Detail