Over 18psi with the stock blower


SAGT

GT Owner
Dec 21, 2009
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Finally got the Innovators West lower balancer and upper pulley on my car and it on the dyno last Friday. Boost peaked at 18.25lbs and settled to 17lbs about 5800and up. Car put down 658.5hp and 653.39 TQ on a warm day. Tuner felt the stock throttle body was the limiting factor. Might be able to get another 1-1.5psi out of the stock huffer with a new TB. Seems the lower balancer made a difference!
 
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wow

pretty cool results
 
Is the boost reading off the OEM gauge.
 
Heat.

The difficulty with driving the stock blower hard is keeping things cool. Power falls off rapidly at the track as IATs go up and timing is pulled. At the mile my stock SC was fading before the 1 mile mark. On the street with occasional short sprints heat is not a problem and this setup will work great.

Is it better to use a larger lower pully rather than a smaller blower pully?

Chip
 
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Is the boost reading off the OEM gauge.

No. I believe the stock gauge pegs aout at 12.5 or so. I had an separate gauge plugged right into the supercharger.
 
The difficulty with driving the stock blower hard is keeping things cool. Power falls off rapidly at the track as IATs go up and timing is pulled. At the mile my stock SC was fading before the 1 mile mark. On the street with occasional short sprints heat is not a problem and this setup will work great.

Is it better to use a larger lower pully rather than a smaller blower pully?

Chip

I am running both the OD lower and the 2.8 upper. The lower by itself will only get you 2psi, but add the upper (which you are now overdriving by 10%) and you add 6 (maybe 7.5 with a aftermarket TB). Just the upper alone would get you 3 to 4 lbs. I am also running the rear exit headers which I have a feeling is lowering boost a bit.
 
No. I believe the stock gauge pegs aout at 12.5 or so. I had an separate gauge plugged right into the supercharger.

I am keenly interested in who the Gauge manufacturer is and how you plugged it in to get your readings as I would like to get something setup in the engine bay to support my Whipple install.
 
Is there an upper limit for rpm for the Stock SC internals? ie bearings and rotor mating surfaces?

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I am keenly interested in who the Gauge manufacturer is and how you plugged it in to get your readings as I would like to get something setup in the engine bay to support my Whipple install.

I use the same 3 bar GM MAP sensor that is used in by freeflyer 30PSI dash gauge and log the boost pressure using SCT Liveview. It can be had at many auto parts stores. Used by the GMC Syclone.

BTW, boost is not a good measure or torque, HP, or the air getting used by the engine. A better indication would be normalized MAF readings, RPM and ignition timing used.
 
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I am keenly interested in who the Gauge manufacturer is and how you plugged it in to get your readings as I would like to get something setup in the engine bay to support my Whipple install.

There is a port on the passenger side forward on the blower. Its about 3/8 cap with a small line coming out.
 
Is there an upper limit for rpm for the Stock SC internals? ie bearings and rotor mating surfaces?

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I run mine up to 6700 rpm with the TT/SC setup.
 
I run mine up to 6700 rpm with the TT/SC setup.

Is that with the stock pulley ratios?

Is that before, or after Soroush, passes you? :lol
 
i have the stock 1.8 L supercharger on my Lightning. i have had it ported by Apten too. i got it pullied up to 16 psi. stock was 8 psi. the stock redline on a Lightning is a mere 5,200 rpm's and i have mine tuned to shift at 5,900 rpm's. i have over 15,000 miles on my truck like this with a substantial part of those miles on the drag strip......

the stock Ford GT motor has no problems running up to 7,000 rpm's. in fact with just a whipple only that is the rpm in which you want to shift at in order to get the fastest speeds as whippled GT's make peak horsepower in excess of the stock 6,500 rpm's :thumbsup
 
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Is that with the stock pulley ratios?

stock pulley
 
Wonder what an 18psi pulley with the twin turbos would do?????
 
Wonder what an 18psi pulley with the twin turbos would do?????

that would create way to much heat :ack
 
yea, you are right.
 
Wonder what an 18psi pulley with the twin turbos would do?????

create less power. We found that the stock pulley on my TT/SC setup made more power than a smaller than stock pulley.
 
create less power. We found that the stock pulley on my TT/SC setup made more power than a smaller than stock pulley.

Been there done that. Its pretty simple. The faster you spin the blower the more power you rob in the upper RPM range when you compound pressure.
Overdrive the blower = more power at the bottom less up top.
Underdrive the blower = less power at the bottom more up top.
 
Any one ever design and build a variable pulley.