Alpine Supercharger - my experiences
Many people have asked lots of questions about the Alpine Supercharger, so I
have created this page to document my experiences with it, in the hope that it
will be a useful resource for other Coupe owners.
At the time of writing this, I understand that the Alpine s/c is available for
£1600, although I am sure mine was more when I purchased it in 2001. In
addition to the cost of the kit you will need to pay VAT @ 15.5 and import duty
at around 10%, plus any handling charges from the courier.
The kit [mainly] comprises of -
- Eaton MP45 generation 4 supercharger
- Custom intake manifold
- Fifth injector (although this is not needed)
- Custom nose
- Belt
- Pulley
- Fuel pressure regulator
- Assorted vacuum tubing
N.B. The kit does not come with the head spacers as shown on the Alpine website
The idea is that the s/c kit will bolt onto the engine and run with very little work, however I did not find this to be the case -
Physical Fitment
1. The injector rail needed to be moved slightly, but in its new position it
was 'rammed' against the engine, my mechanic was not too keen on this and it
seemed like the rail was being forced into a new position.
2. The supercharger unit sat too high and stopped
the bonnet closing. The engine mounts were machined to drop the engine and
gear box by 20mm.
3. The pulley supplied with my kit was a blank and this had to be machined to
match the supplied belt.
This all sounds straight forward, but as this was the first kit fitted in the
UK it was a case of trial and error to find these problems and resolve them.
The Chip
The chip provided is a Unichip, unfortunately for me the chip supplied had such
a poor map on it, that I made more power with it disconnected. Owen
Developments in Abingdon were my nearest Unichip dealer so I left the car with
them to sort out. Several dyno runs later and that car was making 171bhp at the
flywheel and running boost at 3-4psi.
N.B. At this time I also had an induction kit, F2 Evo cam, BBTB, 4-2-1 exhaust
manifold and catback exhaust.
More tuning...
171bhp was OK, but after a couple of years I felt that the supercharger setup
should be capable of more, especially as the
Alpine website tells you that it should make 213bhp on its own with no
other modifications!.
The car went back to Owen for some more tinkering including -
- Aquamist water injection kit
- Uprated clutch
- Lightened and Balanced flywheel
- Boost increase
- Pulley diameter reduced

The Unichip has the ability to control the water injection and was set up to only spray water as required.
The final result was 199.5bhp (flywheel) and 201nm of torque.
Points worth noting...
I am on my fourth supercharger belt, after each tuning session it does seem to
weaken and snap. My last belt did last for over a year, but then started to
fray, this was replaced at my 80k service. The belts seem to be hard to track
down and I would advocate carrying a spare.
Last month the Eaton unit developed a grinding noise at high revs, it was
discovered that the fins inside the supercharger were touching the inside of
the unit. This may have been caused by the bearings failing inside the unit.
The cost of a new Eaton Mp45 was £1000, however since having it installed the
car does seem to be considerably quicker. I am hoping to have the car dynoed
soon to see if there is any difference.