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Old 09-08-2016, 10:26 AM   #15
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Remember, these tunes Edelbrock are using are very mild and running only 6 lbs of boost. I am am also running there canned tune but the difference is unreal. The increase in torque is very noticeable. I plan on going to a local track and make a couple of runs. When I do I'll post them.
I'll chime in here also an throw in a big thumbs up for the PDs! The driving equivalence with the basic PD kits can be described as having a 9L. NA engine under the hood. My E-force produces 450 ft.-lbs. at 2500 rpm; diesel-like torque for getting out of the hole.

I have no direct experience with the centris., but some experience with turbos. I'm now a convert to the PDs. While track times are important, I suspect you'll be using this car as a daily driver. This is where the PDs are a hoot!

That post by Edelbrock at the track is pathetic! That's as bad as me behind the wheel. I would be ashamed to put that up.

Love to see your results E-Ray.
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Old 09-08-2016, 10:42 AM   #16
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I'm so torn on what to save for. I was thinking Maggie, then Procharger, but also LT4 because I'm within an hour from ADM. The Edelbrock video is a bit sad though so that one may be out for my choices.
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Old 09-08-2016, 05:09 PM   #17
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I'm so torn on what to save for. I was thinking Maggie, then Procharger, but also LT4 because I'm within an hour from ADM. The Edelbrock video is a bit sad though so that one may be out for my choices.
Don't get all hung up on one bad vid on the E-Force. Like any other piece of hardware, there is a good implementation for each bad one. Here's a corvette with an older style of E-Force making 710 rwhp. Note that any FI your choose has a power ceiling unless you have the engine build and fuel to support it. The majority of us will never exceed the capabilities of the TVS 2300 PDs.



And there are many more vids/write-ups like this for both the Maggi and the E-Force.

If you want to boil the theoretical differences down between the Maggie and the E-Force, the Maggie flow is "over the top" with slightly larger intercoolers and the E-Force flows "under" the S/C to give it a longer, 12", runner path for better low end torque. Both are great designs, making it a tough choice.
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Old 09-08-2016, 05:57 PM   #18
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I'm so torn on what to save for. I was thinking Maggie, then Procharger, but also LT4 because I'm within an hour from ADM. The Edelbrock video is a bit sad though so that one may be out for my choices.
While I can understand you letting that video sway you away from the e-force, don't let it. I'm telling you, like others have stated, the power my car puts out now versus when it was stock is a night and day difference. Everyone that has ridden in it has said the same thing. The amount of stump pulling torque this car puts out in the lower rpms is pretty crazy. I am very satisfied with my purchase.

Just sucks that the ONLY video I can find on YouTube showing an Edelbrock E-force SC equipped 2016 Camaro SS running the 1/4 mile is the most pathetic one you can imagine.
Seriously, the video needs to be removed. Why the hell they would show the time of likely their slowest pass that they obviously had issues with especially due to the MPH is beyond me.

Someone needs to take theirs to the track. ERay I hope you do! But here's a question for you guys following the warranty guidelines from Edelbrock, can you go to the track on street tires and not void your warranty? I ask because it has fine print in the warranty contract that says something about, void if damage results from being at track or something to that language.
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Old 09-08-2016, 06:00 PM   #19
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Here's a vid of mine doing a little 50 roll in nasty humid bad density altitude weather.
It was just about to storm.

https://youtu.be/d-5qfq2FZ0s

I actually timed it and compared it to a run I did back in February (cool 50 degree air, 46% humidity, and -58' density altitude) and the car went from 50-90 mph 1/2 second faster now versus then.
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Old 09-08-2016, 08:23 PM   #20
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Back to my original thread topic. I'm surprised that more people haven't ran their cars at the drag strip with their superchargers. I'm hoping to see more real world results to help make my decision in which route to take. Ten second time slips are my goal to start out with.
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Old 09-14-2016, 09:54 AM   #21
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Back to my original thread topic. I'm surprised that more people haven't ran their cars at the drag strip with their superchargers. I'm hoping to see more real world results to help make my decision in which route to take. Ten second time slips are my goal to start out with.
Great thread and discussion here. Thanks for asking the question as I will also be looking for a good SC setup. Right now, I'm leaning procharger so that I can easily go back to stock and trade the car for a newer model in a couple years. My goal with good tires is a low 11. I know that 10's in FL are not going to be easy without supporting mods for the SC.
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Old 09-14-2016, 04:14 PM   #22
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Procharger is killing it with the Camaro SS.
Did you guys see the build that Vengeance Racing did with the Procharger and some other little goodies?? Big numbers and the car runs!
There is a video on Youtube.
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Old 09-20-2016, 02:33 AM   #23
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necessity

the procharger bolts on to the outside of the motor so you only need to remove the stock intake and then re-route the intake path through the blower to the intercooler which mounts in front of the stock radiator and then feeds in to the stock intake manifold

a positive displacement supercharger replaces the stock inlet manifold so that the supercharger itself can fit on top of the motor instead of in front of it and the intercooler sits on top of the motor

as they come out of the box, the positive displacement superchargers create boost earlier and stay fixed up to redline, where as a centrifugal supercharger starts off low and builds boost towards redline

either can be suitable but it depends on your goals and driving style - you can also use a waste gate on the intake path (after the supercharger but before the MAF) and a smaller pulley to get higher boost lower down which you then bleed off via the waste gate, but obviously this will need a custom tune rather than the one the kit comes with

some people prefer the slower feed in of the centrifugal as it allows you to floor it without wheelspin easier, others like the instant hit of the PD blowers, its really a personal preference kind of thing

me personally, I will be getting a procharger because the cost to purchase is that much less and I can do the work myself saving even more on a full install... I'm not really sure I need to spend an extra $3K on a positive displacement for low-revs torque as I won't be drag racing and I don't mind just setting my shift points to take advantage of where the boost is
AndyUK, that was a great post and answered my questions. My Procharger install is happening on 9/22-23. Can't wait. It will be my DD. If you have ANY tid bits of information about this subject please send me a PM anytime. Thanks...
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Old 09-20-2016, 02:41 AM   #24
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Procharger is killing it with the Camaro SS.
Did you guys see the build that Vengeance Racing did with the Procharger and some other little goodies?? Big numbers and the car runs!
There is a video on Youtube.
WOW! That's an impressive build. You guys are amazing. Will check out your web site.
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Old 09-27-2016, 01:05 AM   #25
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Great thread and discussion here. Thanks for asking the question as I will also be looking for a good SC setup. Right now, I'm leaning procharger so that I can easily go back to stock and trade the car for a newer model in a couple years. My goal with good tires is a low 11. I know that 10's in FL are not going to be easy without supporting mods for the SC.
All I can do is cringe...

Wow, youre going to take a major 15k+ financial hit on that strategy! Why not get an older car thats 15K less to begin with and boost it if all youre interested in is time slips. Every couple years, upgrade the boost or swap internals - not the whole car!

Hard to find buyers who will buy a hard driven torn up car 2nd hand. Whenever I shop used, always look for stock only setups, even if the S/C was pulled off - car is never the same after.

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Old 09-27-2016, 01:47 AM   #26
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I know this is about track times (which I could care less about) but thought someone may find this useful who is on the fence which S/C to buy and, for now, wanted to start with F/I on a mostly/all stock car...

Just spent the day talking to 10 speed shops here in Phx - think I hit them all. My criteria was that I was not going to track the car, didn't need to jack up boost as its a DD and wasn't planning on swapping internals into the future keeping it near stock. Without any sway as to which S/C I was looking for heres what was recommended:

Whipple: 3
Magnuson: 6
Procharger: 1

I heard many times that the Procharger was far more prone to problems, didn't spin up nearly as fast as whipple and magnuson and better suited for a car that's been gutted and updated - some went as far as saying its total crap which was surprising considering that's what I was originally going to buy (price). The Whipple was highly recommended more for an already modded car or for a car that will be heavily modded in the future as it provides more power OOB. Magnuson was hands down the recommendation if you want to be closer to stock (me). Often said on a stock setup, better low down torque. All 3 have room to grow obviously.

The quoted cost of the Magnuson/Whipple install and tune ranged from $8400 - $10,200 (avg was $9400). I didn't steal the S/C and don't own my own shop nor have favors to cash in - so count on that being the norm cost. Ignore others who claim much lower prices - donut shops arent reliable SC installers. Tuning is a HUGE factor..so find someone who has worked on lastest gen Camaros..that alone swayed me to not go with the lowest bid.

I got burnt out scouring the forums getting recommendations from 50 different people all telling you why theirs is better (cause they bought it!). The best source of info are guys who do this all day and have installed all types of F/I systems. I encourage you to call your local speed shop for informed facts.

I didnt ask about Edelbrock because I had a lousy experience with one on a 2015 GT mustang...but it was never the first choice of the speed shops. That doesnt mean its not a great product however.

Given the choice of F/I on a stock setup vs swapping out cam, headers, cats, ported TBs...etc I prefer F/I using as many factory parts as possible for HP gains giving you a much better chance of having a long term reliable car that kicks ass and can actually pass emissions. If you live to track, then little of what Ive said applies...for everyone else, hope this info helps somewhat.

Real tracking is done on curves anyways!

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Old 09-27-2016, 02:10 AM   #27
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Yeah and I'm sure profit margin factored nowhere in anyone's decision process for making those recommendations.
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Old 09-27-2016, 02:47 PM   #28
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I know this is about track times (which I could care less about) but thought someone may find this useful who is on the fence which S/C to buy and, for now, wanted to start with F/I on a mostly/all stock car...

Just spent the day talking to 10 speed shops here in Phx - think I hit them all. My criteria was that I was not going to track the car, didn't need to jack up boost as its a DD and wasn't planning on swapping internals into the future keeping it near stock. Without any sway as to which S/C I was looking for heres what was recommended:

Whipple: 3
Magnuson: 6
Procharger: 1

I heard many times that the Procharger was far more prone to problems, didn't spin up nearly as fast as whipple and magnuson and better suited for a car that's been gutted and updated - some went as far as saying its total crap which was surprising considering that's what I was originally going to buy (price). The Whipple was highly recommended more for an already modded car or for a car that will be heavily modded in the future as it provides more power OOB. Magnuson was hands down the recommendation if you want to be closer to stock (me). Often said on a stock setup, better low down torque. All 3 have room to grow obviously.

The quoted cost of the Magnuson/Whipple install and tune ranged from $8400 - $10,200 (avg was $9400). I didn't steal the S/C and don't own my own shop nor have favors to cash in - so count on that being the norm cost. Ignore others who claim much lower prices - donut shops arent reliable SC installers. Tuning is a HUGE factor..so find someone who has worked on lastest gen Camaros..that alone swayed me to not go with the lowest bid.

I got burnt out scouring the forums getting recommendations from 50 different people all telling you why theirs is better (cause they bought it!). The best source of info are guys who do this all day and have installed all types of F/I systems. I encourage you to call your local speed shop for informed facts.

I didnt ask about Edelbrock because I had a lousy experience with one on a 2015 GT mustang...but it was never the first choice of the speed shops. That doesnt mean its not a great product however.

Given the choice of F/I on a stock setup vs swapping out cam, headers, cats, ported TBs...etc I prefer F/I using as many factory parts as possible for HP gains giving you a much better chance of having a long term reliable car that kicks ass and can actually pass emissions. If you live to track, then little of what Ive said applies...for everyone else, hope this info helps somewhat.

Real tracking is done on curves anyways!

I'm in Phoenix and when I was looking for a Performance shop I was hard pressed to find 5, I would be interested in knowing where the other 5 Speed shops are.
The main players that specialized in LS platforms are J&R Performance, Top Gear, CPR, Extreme and RPM. The others seem to do all brands and not focus on one in particular. After interviewing and researching the big 5 I went with J&R, besides great referrals they also specialize in Camaro's. Seems like everytime I've been there its a shop full of Camaros which makes me feel more comfortable knowing they specialize in Camaros.
Not to get to far off topic, I went with the Maggie Heartbeat on my 5th. I've seen a couple of the 6th gens they put Maggies on and I'm leaning towards upgrading to a 6th Gen myself, waiting for the 1LE and then will decide.
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