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Supercharger, What\'s the difference between 5, 7 or 8 PSI pulley?
Available with 5, 7 or 8 PSI pulley.AND WHICH ONE SHOULD I GET?
Thanks,JC
Available with 5, 7 or 8 PSI pulley.AND WHICH ONE SHOULD I GET?
Thanks,JC
If you still have the stock 2001 pistons, stick with the 5# pulley. If you have put forged pistons in, you should be safe up to 8# without intercooling... but you want to be careful.
Figure 125 HP gain for the 5# setup and 20 HP for each # after that.
When in doubt... call Sean Roe!
Lou
Lou
That's 2 too many..!
Sorry, I may not have been clear--it's the same piston. The others look ok.That's 2 too many..!
How much HP did you get from the SCI went with 5 lbs and my car is at heffners with a broken piston.
Tim, pistons themselves are around $1,000, but the labor to install them is significant unless you do it yourself. The other big question is how much boost you plan to run, and whether you think you'll be happy with a basic 5-7 psi system. You could just replace the pistons and keep the costs down, but if you think you may want to crank up the boost later, while you're in there you probably should upgrade the lifters and add roller rockers and stronger pushrods as well. It would also make a lot of sense to have your heads ported (or swap them out for a ported set), and consider a cam change. And yes, any or all of the above can be done with the engine in the car by someone who is careful and knows what they're doing, although most tuners won't do it that way as they prefer to have the block bored etc.
As far as anything that changed for the worse in 2001 from a blower perspective (actually it was in 2000), the pistons are the only thing.
The size of Pulley changes to accomdate more boost...I beleive the smaller the pulley the more boost.
Is this the wAY TO GO???????aND hOW mUCH??????????????
2001 RT/10 - Heffner Twin Turbo "835 RWHP - 933 RWTQ
It seems Mr Twin Tubo Is My new Ideal!
Ron,
How many hours labor to change out the pistons if we leave the engine in the car? 12 hrs, is that a realistic amount of time?
Maybe it's more cost effective to get a 1999 RT10 and upgrading that car with ABS brakes as it already has the forged pistons and better cam?
Tim
It's been mentioned more than once by Dan Cragin et al that the OEM connection rods shouldn't be pushed past 650hp or so.
Are the same problems still existing with the Paxton Supercharger?
I have been running the 5 lb pulley on my cast piston car for 1.5 years, I have more than 6000 miles on the supercharger. I have raced the car quite a bit, attended most of the V10 Nationals, and I shift at 6000 rpm through the 1/4 mile. However, from the beginning I had a professional install and tune the supercharger. Macedo has installed a lot of the Roe Superchargers, I took it to him because I knew that you just can't slap any forced induction system on any car that was not designed for it. My miles have been trouble free and even in hot Florida I have not had any detonation. The car runs hard for just 5 pounds of boost. You can put this supercharger on your car, it is a good system, just have it tuned by a professional.