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For the record, most shops can do a complete build for somewhere around $15K or less. This would include upgraded blower, cam, ported heads, install, etc...give or take a few items. And you wouldn't even have to think about heat soak. And you could sell your stock system if you wanna absorb some of the cost. It isn't much. And most likely you'll be in the 800+ RWHP range on pump gas. E85 or race gas would net even more. And you'd be nowhere close to maxing out that setup. But to each their own. Do whatever you want. I've had my ZL1 for 4 years now and am finally deciding to go with extensive mods. And I got a very decent deal for the setup I am going with. It is simple, easy, no pushing this to it's max or worrying about heat or trying to string out "900" HP. If someone wants to go that route tho then good luck. And I hope they don't eventually want more because then all that money on porting and strapping it to it's max will have been a waste. |
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The thing about all this is...if you port pulley the stock blower, then there is no more room to grow and when you want more your only option will be to ditch the blower that you dumped money into. At least with an upgrade, in the case that you want more in the future, they can just expand on what you already have. It is way more efficient and has way more potential and that is always the goal for modding. Think about it. What is better...a setup at it's max pushing 700 RWHP and having to resort to using meth and E85 and race gas and needing some company to port the life out the blower and all these other combinations? Or a setup making 800+ RWHP easily on pump gas only and still having room to grow? Now if you are on a budget then do whatever works best. If not then you are better off shooting a little higher. |
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Thats a wall of text but doesn't change the fact that it's way more expensive to go with the 2650R over a ported stock blower when most people aren't chasing the power numbers that its designed for. |
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I've said it before and ill say it again. These cars with the tiny blower heat soak stock when its hot out. Everyone seems to think heat soak is going into limp mode etc. Its not. The stock blower MAT temps are through the roof on hot days, it simply has inferior cooling. People running this thing at higher power levels past 750 usually run meth, ice tanks etc. Its not just about HP numbers, its about efficiency as well. Hook up your hp logger, log your MAT temps and watch your timing get pulled all over the place. The 2650 isnt just about numbers, its just a superior blower with superior cooling abilities. Compare any build with the same engine mods, heads, cam headers etc. Only thing different would be stock blower vs the 2650 and look at the difference youll get in real world, not 2 pulls on a dyno. My stock blower in summer heat was a dog, 145+ F temps all the time or higher. The 2650 in 40F cooler and when in boost the temps drop, not go up.
If you can afford the 2650 its just a far superior blower then to mess with the stock heat pump. |
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This ^^^^^^^ |
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I don't think anyone is questioning whether the 2650R is superior, no one. I think its just a matter of a person's goals and amount of money they want to invest. My .02, stick with the stock ported blower until you max out the fueling, IF you need to go beyond that and need to upgrade the cam and any additional fueling, its time to swap the blower. Last edited by Z OH 6; 03-15-2021 at 09:34 AM. |
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1. The KaTech mods, bhp, and price come from their site. And I've exchanged email with them on these topics. My costs are mine. 2. I agree in part with going bigger the first time, which is why I did a custom valve train and headers as my first set of mods. Other than porting my blower, all other mods would go with a future 2650 if I become so motivated. My take is that the OP probably has a smaller budget to stay within as most people do. After all, a ported blower is very popular, and hopefully the FII items help the heat soak problem.
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The only thing comparable is that they both are heads/cam. Too many other variables to claim "same build". My guess is your combo will be high 9 second @ 140 capable in decent air.
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I specifically mentioned not knowing the specs and didn't claim same build. I was simply ballparking the topic. But, as usual, I appreciate your input because you know these cars a lot better than I.
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I always like the more for your money scenario, I'm in the middle of moving before long, But after listening to you guys, The better way is 2650R, cam and headers, plus a tune, and your good to go.
Kind of like my LQ4 chevelle, LS headers are $700 plus, I'm like $700 for 20 horsepower ! Not bad, but I can buy a Borg warner turbo for $700, So I just purchased two for the car, and both equal 1000 + horsepower ! More for the money ! LOL!!!! |
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