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The most we've made with a 2650 (unported) is 1080rwhp through an 8 speed and that was with a tick over 25,000rpm on a 427ci engine for reference. The 3.0L is promising but I'm afraid to spin one super hard to see where it'll go. Last edited by Katech_Mike; 12-20-2024 at 02:10 PM. |
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700-750whp uncorrected would be doable for sure. And I understand about Turbos. I love the simplicity and torque of PD as well.
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On my 16ss we made about 850 on 14-15 psi of boost with a non-ported 2650 and forged Manley short block, cam and stock heads except for springs. That was on MS109 race fuel and meth.
When I broke that stock Lt1 crank, bought a stock Lt4 short block with Btr cam from Carlyle racing, we did go to a bigger springs but the heads were still stock. It still made about the same power, we never had high intake temps at those power levels. We could have made much more power, but at that time in 2019 the fuel systems were still high priced and with the Lt4 fuel system upgrade with a boost pump we just didn't have enough fuel to make more. |
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Just beginning to research and understand supercharging my stock 2SS Fifty LT1. Is this an option for a stock LT1 on 91 octane pump gas here in higher altitude Colorado? What is the better choice, The Magnuson TVS2650R or the Whipple Gen 6 3.0L? What kind of HP gain can I expect? I want better street performance as a daily and will rarely track. I don't want to modify engine internals and spend anymore than these already expensive superchargers. Is there a better path with bolt on HP mods that would be cheaper. I need to pass emissions. Thanks in advance!
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The Maggie 2650 and the new Whipple 3.0 are both made for high horsepower levels that are unattainable safely without serious fuel system investment and modifying internals. If you just want to slap it on, you'll be limited to 550-560 rwhp, the S/C will run well below its peak efficiency range, and you'll still need at least a minimal fuel system enhancement, say, a voltage booster... and then you'll still be running on the ragged edge of failure. Also, if you want to save money and look into the non-forced induction path, the problem is you're even less likely to pass emissions with long tube headers and removed cats... E85 could be a solution, but you said you could only use 91 octane, which is dingo piss, even 93 is slightly too low for hot temperatures. Increasing power output through NA or FI upgrades will make things much worse (again, E85 would be your friend). As my high school mates would say, you can't remain a virgin and also have kids . Don't straddle the fence, your car is a special edition already very good even in stock form and worth keeping intact, but if you really want serious power, you need to let go of these self-imposed baby step limitations.
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Thank you for the input! |
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Do you think the LT2 intake manifold would be a good bolt on upgrade to add some hp along with the E85 flex fuel kit and a good tune? Do I need the bigger 95 mm throttle body as well? Thanks guys!! |
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Again, I'm not sure what your emissions testing involves, but these changes would be relatively subtle and your exhaust won't be much louder than stock either. Don't sleep on the remote tuning option, there are several great tuners even in this forum (Megahurtz or KingLT1, for example). I went to Jannetty Racing for my build because I have neither the tools nor, frankly, the knowledge and experience to rebuild an engine, and Ted Jannetty's tune that I'm running is spot on. My car's behavior is fantastic, and Ted is a deep fountain of quality with integrity, so I can wholeheartedly recommend him from personal experience. Last thing, I'd contact a tuner before purchasing any of these parts and discuss the plan, they may have additional suggestions worth considering.
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