"Underdriving the blower does not help , it?s still there ." You know this because you tried it? Or you think this is the problem because you read it?
Would be interesting to hear it run. The key in the book is suffer. The bypass seems pretty common now, but I can find no mention of it in older books I have. I would doubt that this means that older motors could not idle. I would not be surprized if they did not idle as good as a modern factory engine. Can you get your engine to idle at all? How much does it wander? Sure you not fighting some PID tune problem?
Turning the compressor at a slower rate would drop the pressure in the manifold. On one extream, say it does not turn at all and the seals are good. There will be no flow and the pressure on the compressors outlet will drop. The outlet side of the throttle plate in this case would be at ambient (much higher pressure). At some combination it would seem you could reach a steady state condition for a given speed. Seems like it would then be a question of the gain of the compressor and how well that matched.
You could always gut the blower. LOL.
If you look at the older sc. engines intake manifolds , I?m shure those are not so big in volume .
I found in Swedish super bike forum a topic , where someone ask about to put sc. in suzuki .
The guy who answered , was mounted a sc in his GSX R 1100 in early nineties .
It was with one big carb before sc and sc was mounted about same place where I have mine .
He wrote : it was impossible to adjust idle and every launch was a thrill ... wheelie or burnout . They try to underdrive it , but no help .
Other case was in Mustang forum . There someone ask , how to get his mustang with sc to idle well . Answer was bypass valve , what he doesn?t installed from the beginning . After bypass valve it was like na. car in normal driving .
Suzuki is idling , when warmed up , between 1000 and 3000 r/min
Why try to turn compressor a slower rate ? Lower sc r/min = less power .
When engine is idling better , I maybe overdrive sc more .LOL