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Id like to know the AIT's (air intake temp) are as well. I just dont get why procharger put the intake next to the manifold. It completely under cuts one of the best aspects of centri kits (low charge temps). That wasnt done on the c7 kit. Maybe the aftermarket can come up with a fix, or maybe we need to wait for the paxton/vortex kits for better intake location.
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We Audi TT owners hashed this about when you moved up to a big turbo. Final conclusion was it didn't make much, if any, difference where the intake inlet was located. The right sizing of the intercooler was the real key. It's the final charge temp/density into the manifold that's important. On a stock Audi TT, yes, cooler inlet air was helpful, but that was due to the intercoolers being woefully inadequate. |
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My best guess is that going with the bigger intercooler will give the average user an adequate delta temp to the intake manifold. On the other hand, I don't suppose your Procharger is glowing bright cherry red at the end of a hard run like my turbo does. The heat from the turbine side bleeds over considerably into the compressor side, making attempts to cool the inlet air pretty worthless. So this makes my turbo comparison not as direct as I first thought. I just got my first SC on the 2016 Camaro and I'm looking forward to learning the differences. |
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Looking forward to hear your thoughts on the Camaro SC. I've run everything imaginable and the PD blower for a street/strip car is a really good solution. |
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True also, the shaft is what 8 mm and trough oil and sometimes water... very little heat transfer, more from the housing itself but clearly not crazy as the center section is at the very least oil cooled. Most turbo setups I've run, I take the time to plumb in water too, not really because of heat during operation but residual heat when the engine is turned off (less coking of the shaft).
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Forged short block, large duration sub .600 lift Cam Motion cam, 7200 RPM fuel cut, Pray Ported Heads, 3.85 pulley D1X, stage II intercooler, DSX secondary low side, DSX E85 sensor, Lingenfelter big bore 2.0 pump, ported front cats, 60608 Borla, LT4 injectors, ZL1 1LE driveshaft and Katech ported TB, ported MSD intake, BTR valvetrain, ARP studs, ProFlow valves, PS4 tires.
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So a question for you two. On a turbo setup you can "over size" the intercooler and contribute to lag due to the "fill" time of the intercooler. Does a centrifugal SC share that same attribute? I'm thinking not, but would like your opinions/experience.
If I were going with the Procharger, I would step up to the bigger intercooler, unless there is some negative aspects of doing so. And yes, my new PD is a completely different driving experience from a turbo boosted setup. It's like a huge big block in the way it responds. |
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On a supercharged system I have a Powerdyne billet wheel on my Challenger, there is considerable lag to begin with, which is not really a bad thing as can you really use that huge low torque spike provided by a roots / twisted / Lysholm type supercharger? I've also run a whipple (lysholm) on a LS6. What I do like about centri superchargers is that you can preserve the long runner intake or even upgrade to the MDS intake. This give a tremendous boost to mid / top power. That is one reason all these new fangled roots / twisted chargers are going for an inverse design with the charger in the valley and runners on top, so they perform more like a centri setup. http://www.enginelabs.com/engine-tec...on-a-13-stang/ It is a merry go round, so right now there is no one that is better. I think the twisted roosts is probably more long lived based on the OEM applications; but more expensive. My centri needs to be rebuilt every 50K.. no big deal actually. I don't have any procharger experience.
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Thanks Oldman for sharing your experience.
Op, do keep us up on your how your Procharger works out over the long run. |
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So is a video going to be posted of the sound of this sexy thing?
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Im curious on the sound also as I'm looking at the options out there in superchargers.
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Has any one else installed a Procharger? Mine came with an SCT handheld. Put 623 to the wheel.
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What else do you have done? Sounds like a lot??? Didn't figure a bone stock car with their kit and their tuning would be any more than 550 whp.
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Previous: '12 Mustang GT 6MT (12.47 @ 115.88) '09 G8 GT (11.86 @ 120.47) '05 GTO 6MT (slow, lol) '01 Grand Prix GTP converted to turbo, high 11's |
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