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05-09-2008, 03:53 AM #41
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black- 1999 ws6 trans-am
ok so what is the difference between a turbo charger and a super charger? and what is better to combine with heads/cam package and poss no2
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06-10-2008, 12:52 AM #42
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white- 05 vette
supercharged c6 hp numbers
i just got an 05 c6 vette i got long tube headers and im wanting to put a ati procharger on it with 6psi,will the stock bottom end handle this?and what kind rwhp numbers do you think this will make thanks guys
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06-10-2008, 03:22 PM #43
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black- 2002 TRANS AM WS6
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07-28-2008, 04:24 PM #44
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red- 02 camaro ss 35th anniver
My 2002 ss camaro has a ati- procharger P-1sc on it with 7 psi using a 3.2 pulley to keep me at full 7 psi on a stock motor with over 30000 miles. no motor issues as of yet. I did add long tube headers with complete 3 inch cat less exhaust to a spin tech muffler and have over 500 horses to the rear tires. But, i do use the high end motor oil and change engine oil every 3000 miles and change out the sc oil every 6000 miles too.
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07-28-2008, 04:47 PM #45
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black- 2002 TRANS AM WS6
Are you using the stock ATI air filter? I switched mine for a larger filter and picked up 2 psi. I have a D1SC so I'm not familar with P1 but with a 3.2 inch pulley I would expect a few more psi. With the bigger filter you have less restriction and less drag on the motor.
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07-29-2008, 09:29 AM #46
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07-30-2008, 10:20 PM #47
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Black 2002 T/A M6- Green 1997 Ram 4x4
Turbocharger = Mounts into your exhaust system to increase airflow (therefore, power)
Supercharger = Mounts to your engine itself and forces more air into the engine, thus increasing flow.
Basically, one's in front, ones out back.
Best, would pretty obviously be having a supercharger on the motor, then a pair of turbos on the back...but that pretty much requires a whole new engine to handle the power, too many mods to list, and well...it just isn't done on street cars too often.
But as for the Turbo vs. Supercharger debate...that's been going on for decades. I don't have enough experience with both to provide an educated opinion on the level with a lot of others in this forum. However, there is an entire thread devoted to that debate floating around here somewhere.
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12-23-2008, 10:33 AM #48
Supercharger vs. Turbo
He is right in regards to about a 70 page forum on here debating between the two. Read this article for a very basic overview.
http://www.superchargersonline.com/content.asp?ID=19
I am in the works for saving up for a ProCharger D-1SC myself.
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06-01-2009, 05:20 AM #49
ok i think the ProCharger is the best supercharger out there but i want to know which kind is the best ?!?! sorry guys but i don't have alot info about ProChargers that's why i'm asking ...... like ! which one gives you alot of psi ? which one is the strogest
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05-24-2010, 05:27 AM #50
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green- 04 silverado
http://truck.xtremeownage.com/links.php
Theres some information up in there....
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05-31-2010, 06:33 PM #51
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Red- 1995 Z28 Camaro
i think i have a question or two in the same vein as this thread; looking at getting into forced induction but im not sure how low i really should go on my compression and how much boost i can safely add;
i have a lt1, forged internals, 195cc trickflow heads, gms lt4 hot cam, lt4 intake mani, 58mm tb, lt headers, msd dist/wires, and currently around 11.3 or so compression ratio.
i know if i go that route ill need to change my cam, lower my compression, increase the fuel flow, and i would add meth injection, stronger clutch, but do i really need to change the heads, and i suppose if it will fit under a 98-02 hood, a procharger will fit under my stock hood (95 camaro)? i also have a 4.11 final gear, which i like, but is that also something people change when going over to boost?
And i dont know what a good balance is between compression and low boost, i know its a topic beat to death, but with meth cant i push that envelope a small bit?
i saw the comment about cooler spark plugs, is that to fight detonation?
ive seen bobs list of things for power upgrades, and i already have some suspension stuff, but i couldnt figure the answers to these questions.
ps, goal of about 575 rwhp.
sorry if i made anyone's eyes bleed.
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05-31-2010, 10:36 PM #52
I'm not too up to speed on the lt1, but 11.3:1 compression is high IMO. I think for higher boost applications you want to be in the 9-9.5:1 range. What are you currently putting down with your mods? I don't think that high flow heads are as important with FI. What is important is that you have more CCs. Also, typically people with FI have higher gear ratios (3.42/3.73) so they can be in the powerband and take advantage of the boost levels longer. When you say forged internals, are you referring to the pistons AND connecting rods? I am guessing to hit your goal you'd need to be running somewhere in the 12psi range..just a guess though. As far as I know the Procharger should fit as it isn't mounted in the same typical fashion as say a roots type blower. Lastly, with that kind of power, you'd be needing to upgrade not only your clutch, but also your rearend, especially so with a stick.
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05-31-2010, 10:59 PM #53
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Red- 1995 Z28 Camaro
crank, rods, and pistons are forged, and hardened pushrods. fraid i dont know what its putting down as is, never been to a dyno. butt dyno says about 400 but thats just a guess.
i take it with my power goal i should just not consider dropping the compression to around 10 or 10.5 and running less boost, and instead just go with the 9-9.5 and 12 or so psi?
thanks.
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05-31-2010, 11:27 PM #54
I'm no expert by any means so I'm sure someone else will comment...but
If you are currently at 400rwhp then you would in theory need 44% more power to hit your 575rwhp number. Therefore, you would only need about 7psi...(.44 X 14.7psi = approx 7psi). Add a little for drive train loss.
Running methonal will keep things cooler and you can probably safely run higher boost levels with your current compression. You'd need a good fuel system running meth though, and of course it would cost more. From what I recall, you need about 2X the fuel running meth as opposed to standard gas.
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10-26-2011, 01:00 PM #55
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red- 1998 camaro
I have the same set up and made 505 to the r/w and 22 mpg !!!!!
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10-26-2011, 01:09 PM #56
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red- 1998 camaro
street 1998
I have the same set up and made 505 to the r/w with 22 mpg with 6 speed
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07-26-2013, 10:45 PM #57
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MYSTIC TEAL- 95 Z28 CAMARO
U don't need all that unless u have a track car. what about a nice street car fast but not raced every weekend. u want need all that ,what I call always at the track stuff.
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07-28-2013, 04:43 PM #58
I have all that or most of it and I dont run my car at the track. I just didn't want shit breaking left and right. That's easy to do when you have that amount of power.
Boost gets you laid, unless your name is Jon.
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08-01-2013, 06:01 PM #59
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03-28-2017, 04:01 PM #60
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