Hi Everyone,
Thanks GR8 ASP for the Dynojet file. I just downloaded it, but haven’t opened it yet.
Part of the reason for the release at VOI versus just posting dyno graphs was to gauge what people thought. Please remember, the system here is what I built for my car, not someone else’s and not with someone else’s money. I’m really taking the time to listen to what people say about it, like, dislike or want to see different or more of. It’s not as though there are 50 of these sitting on the shelf. This was a one of one and frankly, nothing is set in stone. This was all hand fabricated and no fixtures have been made yet.
In regard to how it drives, it’s not like comparing a Gen1 or Gen2 higher boost version of our kit. This is a lower boost application than those comparing it to an 8 psi setup, which does come on harder because of the higher boost. The engine acts like stock, but bigger (more power everywhere).
I will say that it’s very difficult to truly compare the two styles of SC when they are not running the same boost level (centrifugal versus positive displacement). The nature of the curve is about the only thing you can really get a good impression of. A stock Paxton kit seems to be running between 8-9 psi up top and continues to make more boost with RPM (the nature of a centrifugal blower). With that style, it is going to pull higher into the RPM because it’s making more boost with RPM. We aren’t that style, and that’s nothing against Paxton, we’re just different.
In regard to the dyno graph comparison I posted, note that the shop car was fully tuned in NA trim. All tweaked out on timing and air fuel. The SC graph is also tuned. It doesn’t matter on the power if that tuning came from a VEC, a reflashed PCM or SCT. All that matters is that the fuel and timing curves are correct. If I wanted to show a bigger difference, I would have used a graph of the shop car with the stock PCM program in NA trim (I could post one just to show the difference). However, what I wanted to show was what the blower was worth in power, not tuning.
I’ll take a look at the Dynojet file I downloaded and see how it compares. Also, there seems to be vast differences between what people post about their Paxtons. It seem that the out of the box kit on a stock car may be about 620 RWHP and 600 RWTQ or so, where others or tuned ones are about another 70 more RWHP.
In regard to when any will be ready to ship out, I’m willing to make kits according to what people want for their cars. So, I have to listen to what everyone one is saying and look at the demand versus costs to produce (which I have to float). Additionally, I have other things going on, like a shop move within seven weeks, which really ***** since I have 17 years of shop to move. Making these kits for other people will probably be more of a winter project at this point. It’s not what I’d like to say, but its reality.
Regards,
Sean