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Supercharging ?
Hi, I figured of all the forums I frequent, this is THE place for a supercharging question. I am new to the concept of supercharging MY engine. I was formulating a build and then just when I was about to pull the trigger...BAM, someone came out with an elegant way (kit) to add a supercharger to an old pontiac engine and keep it under the hood...SOLD!!!!
Just an update- It will be a '68 468ci Pontiac block, aluminum heads, carburated. I am planing on a D1SC. Now my questions. 1) Due to the price of the units themselves, I have been looking on ebay. Is a D1SC that came in a Mustang kit the same as if I bought one off the shelf? I know the brackets and some of the piping would be tossed but I would think I could reuse some parts. 2) Is there a simple diagram of supercharger plumbing? Like where does all that piping go into and out of? 3) If adding an intercooler, are they universal? The guy who builds the kits told me they are a $1800 add on, but I see them on ebay for $100-200. 4) Where does the intercooler fit in to the plumbing scheme? Thanks, Jason |
1. a D1sc is a D1sc. if you have any doubts you can allways call procharger with a serial #.
2. Piping is from blower to carb. The blow off type race valve goes in the pipe in between. 3. Do not buy a $100 intercooler off e-bay. They have to be sized for your application or they are a waste or a restriction. Procharger makes good intercoolers and so does Bell. (lots of others as well) Poor intercoolers even come apart under boost at times. http://www.procharger.com/intercooled.shtml 4. blower - intercooler - carb and usually the valve between the carb and intercooler you need a special blow through carb http://www.procharger.com/bebs.shtml There are drawings and lots of tech info on the procharger site These guys do prochargers on pontiac engines, and I'm sure there are others. There are pics of installed kits on there site. http://www.angelfire.com/fl4/pontiac...chineshop.html I love boost! :cheers: |
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2. Should be some diagrams on the Procharger site. 3. Intercoolers are universal for the most part, although some are specifically sized and shaped to fit particular cars. You'll need to determine where you can fit one (if air to air it needs to be in front of the radiator). You have to watch sizing because if you get one that's too small or restrictive you can actually lose power by running it. Gotta watch the cheap Ebay ones, many are not efficient. Another to watch are the used Diesel units, again in many cases they can't flow well enough and in many cases the guys lost power. A lot of the Procharger guys don't run an intercooler and use water/alcohol injection instead. I've done that and it works great, plus with a blow through carb you get some additional air temp reduction. I prefer an intercooler but sometimes there's no room and/or no budget to get a proper one in. 4. An intercooler goes between the blower and the carb in your case. Additionally, carb and carb hat make a huge difference in the power and driveability of the car. I had great luck with Scott at http://www.sd-concepts.com/pages/cfHome.cfm for my carbs. His were spot on out of the box, and worlds ahead of my own carbs modded as per Procharger. Jody |
Is a blow off valve needed? what does it do? where does it purge to?
Also, what are people paying for just the SC unit new? (not advertised, actual price) |
You need the blow off valve to relieve the pressure built up when you back off the gas, otherwise bad things will happen.
Read all the tech info on the procharger site. If you just want a few pounds of boost you'll be ok, but if you want to make serious power you need to do lots of reading. ;) |
I'm looking to use 7-10 lbs max which should get me into the 700's.
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How about twinscrew? They have zero lack and no need for intercoolers.
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Here, please go and read to chapter of intercooling: http://kennebell.net/KBWebsite/Commo...romcatalog.pdf |
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