Got_Vnum
Viper Owner
From what I understand, roots blowers like the Roe have a flatter power curve versus centrifugal blowers like Paxton/Vortech which make more power linearly as rpms go up. Even though roots blowers may not always make as much peak power as centrifugals, the area under the HP curve is greater, and you get most of the boost at low rpms, so wouldnt that mean that a Roe would be better for almost all street applications? Ive heard that they heat the intake air more than a centrifugal blower, but wouldnt an intercooler solve that problem?
I was struggling with the same question when considering a superchager for my 98 Mustang GT. The Eaton (roots) blower has a nice flat power curve and is supposed to be more reliable, which is why it was chosen as OEM for the Saleens and '03 Cobra, not to mention other makes like Mercedes. But it makes less peak HP than a Vortech with the same boost. I couldnt decide, so I sold the Stang and got my GTS.
Sorry if this question has been posted before, I searched for awhile and didnt come up with anything.
Please share your thoughts and opinions. Cheers
Irfan Malik
I was struggling with the same question when considering a superchager for my 98 Mustang GT. The Eaton (roots) blower has a nice flat power curve and is supposed to be more reliable, which is why it was chosen as OEM for the Saleens and '03 Cobra, not to mention other makes like Mercedes. But it makes less peak HP than a Vortech with the same boost. I couldnt decide, so I sold the Stang and got my GTS.
Sorry if this question has been posted before, I searched for awhile and didnt come up with anything.
Please share your thoughts and opinions. Cheers
Irfan Malik