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Old 07-08-2024, 07:57 PM   #43
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I bet the civic had larger exaust tips than you. Thats why you lost.

For real though, a civic that weighs nothing with 400 whp is pretty crazy.

It was a loud little bugger. lol. Its waste gate actually sounded pretty cool though. Yeah 400 whp on that little thing easily walks a stock 6 gen SS.
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Old 07-08-2024, 08:05 PM   #44
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It was a loud little bugger. lol. Its waste gate actually sounded pretty cool though. Yeah 400 whp on that little thing easily walks a stock 6 gen SS.
You need moar powa' for this chonky girl, that's for sure
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Old 07-08-2024, 08:38 PM   #45
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I was really hoping to get away with not changing fuel systems and running 94 octane. The nearest station with E is about 20 miles away, not too far, but far enough to be an inconvenience. If the factory airbox system is only pushing 6-6.5 psi of boost, would that enable me to safety use the stock fuel system and 94? I'm not looking for a race car, just something that will be a bit more powerful and fun to drive than my stock SS. Something that can hold its own with some of the quicker factory stock cars on the road. This past weekend I got spanked by a 6500# TRX truck that I assume was stock. Not two hours later I got spanked by an old beater Honda Civic, I'm not sure how much boost he was pushing with his turbo, but when we briefly stopped at a light he told me he shifts at 8500 RPM's and only has about 400 whp. All I know is from a roll I would have him for a second or so until he built boost, and then he would walk right past me, it was at this moment I knew a ProCharger was in my future. I feel like I've been an embarrassment to the Camaro and Chevy communities. lol
Before I got carried away I was making 565whp with the p1sc1 factory setup, rotofab, kooks 1/78 headers and highflow cats all with the factory fuel system. If I can find that dyno sheet I'll post it for you.
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Old 07-08-2024, 08:46 PM   #46
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You need moar powa' for this chonky girl, that's for sure

You got that right ! 455hp these days is entry level stuff. Along with the usual suspects of Hellcat's, Shelby's, Vette's and various German offerings, I've also recently been humbled by a 6500# 4x4 truck, 40 year old rust bucket of a Honda Civic, and Mustang Mach E to name a few. Something has to give here !
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Old 07-08-2024, 08:55 PM   #47
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Before I got carried away I was making 565whp with the p1sc1 factory setup, rotofab, kooks 1/78 headers and highflow cats all with the factory fuel system. If I can find that dyno sheet I'll post it for you.

Do you feel 565whp is enough for most random street encounters ? In theory of course. lol
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Old 07-08-2024, 09:03 PM   #48
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Do you feel 565whp is enough for most random street encounters ? In theory of course. lol
Well that equates to about 653 crank so it was all I really needed. Knocked off a few scats, mustangs and rice beaters like that but I got greedy and wanted more.
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Old 07-08-2024, 11:01 PM   #49
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Do you feel 565whp is enough for most random street encounters ? In theory of course. lol
The real danger is that this mild build will soon feel insufficient, and you'll have to reach deep into the engine bay (and your wallet) again

If you want to save some $$ and can be completely, brutally honest with yourself, come up with the final power number that you'd be satisfied with, the tradeoffs that you are willing to endure (for example, anything above 650-ish rwhp means no launch from a dig on the street using normal tires, you have to use compromised drag radials), then buy once, cry once.

(That is not the example I'm setting, haha, but I did find out in the end how much power I really need, and my car has just that.)
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Old 07-09-2024, 08:23 AM   #50
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I'll be following your build. I want to do the same thing, and I want it to be a sleeper as well. I think the way a Procharger builds power is perfect for the street, and as another member mentioned, something around 550-600 WHP will be the most fun, without the constant fear of the rear breaking loose at any time.


I would prefer to do it without E85 due to the lack of availability around me, I do have Sunoco 94 right down the street, but I don't know if a 94 tune at 7 psi will reach a minimum of 550 WHP.



Good luck with your build !
Thanks man! It's going to take a year or two to get moving. Given the economy and gets bits and pieces here and there and then getting the work done, but as I progress I will gladly post and keep people in the loop.
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Old 07-09-2024, 08:31 AM   #51
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I was really hoping to get away with not changing fuel systems and running 94 octane. The nearest station with E is about 20 miles away, not too far, but far enough to be an inconvenience. If the factory airbox system is only pushing 6-6.5 psi of boost, would that enable me to safety use the stock fuel system and 94? I'm not looking for a race car, just something that will be a bit more powerful and fun to drive than my stock SS. Something that can hold its own with some of the quicker factory stock cars on the road. This past weekend I got spanked by a 6500# TRX truck that I assume was stock. Not two hours later I got spanked by an old beater Honda Civic, I'm not sure how much boost he was pushing with his turbo, but when we briefly stopped at a light he told me he shifts at 8500 RPM's and only has about 400 whp. All I know is from a roll I would have him for a second or so until he built boost, and then he would walk right past me, it was at this moment I knew a ProCharger was in my future. I feel like I've been an embarrassment to the Camaro and Chevy communities. lol
If it makes you feel better I got walked in my 92 camaro rs by a newer Viper ACR back in 2013... I don't know why I even tried with a near 20 year old v6 compared to a newer V10. So.... don't feel too bad. 🤣 younger me was a fool in his early 20s
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Old 07-09-2024, 10:59 AM   #52
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Thanks man! It's going to take a year or two to get moving. Given the economy and gets bits and pieces here and there and then getting the work done, but as I progress I will gladly post and keep people in the loop.

My better judgement tells me to wait a year or two as well, mainly due to having a 24 and not wanting to void my warranty with only 2k miles on the car, but I don't know if I can hold on that long. lol
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Old 07-09-2024, 11:05 AM   #53
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My better judgement tells me to wait a year or two as well, mainly due to having a 24 and not wanting to void my warranty with only 2k miles on the car, but I don't know if I can hold on that long. lol
Better to wait, get all the info you can from those here and take your time just buying the pieces you need over those two years. That way when the time comes you have them all and are really just paying for the labor and dyno in one swoop. Plus helps keep you covered on your warranty should anything go wrong before hand.
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Old 07-09-2024, 12:01 PM   #54
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The biggest problem with pump gas is what I mentioned in my first post. You will have a big drop in performance from a cool (90-110 MAT) to a hot (140-160 MAT). On pump gas a solid 3-5 degrees of timing will need to be pulled vs on Ethanol you can run the same timing across that entire temp threshold. Procharged cars with no Alky will hit 150 degrees at the top of a pull even on low boost in the summer. I can show you the data logs to prove it. It will make the 550whp easy when cold, but once warm its going to drop significantly. Most of your dyno charts you see posted will be a cold pull. Are you going to make a pull, then go cool the car down for a half hour and repeat the process? Or do you want the power to always represent what the Dyno graph shows?

Pump gas is not enough octane for this motor @ stock compression with boost. There is a reason why the LT4 is 1.5 points lower in compression vs the LT1.

I won't even remote tune a SBE LT1 on boost and I own one. I have had a Whipple 2.9 on my car since 2019. The reason why it's still alive is because I have run it on Ethanol since I bought it.

Anytime someone reaches out about tuning a stock fuel system pump gas setup, I send them down the road.

22 years ago I bought a P1sc kit for my 4th gen Z28. I bought into the can tune, stock fueling BS. Get what happened? I was putting a new short block in it after 6 months. 22 years later the same companies preach the same incorrect shit. The reason being people are more inclined to buy the blower setup if it requires nothing else. Soon as you start talking fuel systems and better octane, people get cold feet.
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Old 07-09-2024, 05:00 PM   #55
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The biggest problem with pump gas is what I mentioned in my first post. You will have a big drop in performance from a cool (90-110 MAT) to a hot (140-160 MAT). On pump gas a solid 3-5 degrees of timing will need to be pulled vs on Ethanol you can run the same timing across that entire temp threshold. Procharged cars with no Alky will hit 150 degrees at the top of a pull even on low boost in the summer. I can show you the data logs to prove it. It will make the 550whp easy when cold, but once warm its going to drop significantly. Most of your dyno charts you see posted will be a cold pull. Are you going to make a pull, then go cool the car down for a half hour and repeat the process? Or do you want the power to always represent what the Dyno graph shows?

Pump gas is not enough octane for this motor @ stock compression with boost. There is a reason why the LT4 is 1.5 points lower in compression vs the LT1.

I won't even remote tune a SBE LT1 on boost and I own one. I have had a Whipple 2.9 on my car since 2019. The reason why it's still alive is because I have run it on Ethanol since I bought it.

Anytime someone reaches out about tuning a stock fuel system pump gas setup, I send them down the road.

22 years ago I bought a P1sc kit for my 4th gen Z28. I bought into the can tune, stock fueling BS. Get what happened? I was putting a new short block in it after 6 months. 22 years later the same companies preach the same incorrect shit. The reason being people are more inclined to buy the blower setup if it requires nothing else. Soon as you start talking fuel systems and better octane, people get cold feet.
That's very true. I am one of them. No 93 in my State and E85 is hard to get also. I am screwed. After the reading in this thread and others, I am going to either just do full bolt on's or just sell my SS and try to find a super low mileage ZL1 this winter. Heck with it.
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Old 07-09-2024, 05:35 PM   #56
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If you run full E, at 7psi, is a LT4 fuel system upgrade still necessary ?
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