Re: Re: Superchargers Attn. Tim Berry

From: Sam South (sawcut64@mediaone.net)
Date: Mon Sep 10 2001 - 22:20:59 EDT


Thanks Tim for the info.
Sam South
ET 13.61,MPH 105.88
95 Dak, 5.9L,3.90 LSD,5-speed
http://people.mw.mediaone.net/sawcut64/home.html
http://www.twistedbits.net/WWWProfile/dakota/Mt5J8FaDfVCv6/

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Berry" <coolva1@home.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 9:25 PM
Subject: DML: Re: Superchargers Attn. Tim Berry

> Used.. :-)
> Its sold...
> But, anyways... The powerdyne is a great blower for low boost, and
should
> not be used for high boost, due to its internal belt driven, and cannot
take
> the stress of gear drives... powerdyne sells only 6PSI kits for our
trucks,
> and I ran a 9# pulley for quite some time (~8months) then tryed Scott Q's
> 12# (2.4") pulley, and 1 month later, I had a broken internal belt...
> replaced it, and again, started out with the 9#er, then went to 12# pulley
a
> few weeks later, and it broke again.... I replaced it, and ran it with
the
> stock 6# pulley for 100 miles, then sold it...
>
> I would not recomend powerdyne if you want to go to high boost later on...
> this is why I am now waiting on a T-Trim (capable of 26# of boost) and its
> gear driven...
> I've ordered the blower from Marty @ KRCPerformance and he tells me this
is
> the nastiest blower he has.... and should push 12-14PSI with a 3.125"
> pulley, and maybe more...
>
> Yes, the vortech kit is quite a bit more, but it allows for more boost...
>
> the powerdyne kit, just bolting it up to a pretty stock motor with 6PSI
and
> 3-4 days later going to the track, I droped 1 sec from my ET... then I
> mod'd around the blower for more time... :-)
>
> I predict that I will hit ~12.5@108ish with the vortech, ported heads,
> custom cam, custom computer, ect... Stall converter prevented any good
runs
> with the powerdyne, due to the bogging issue... but with only 5PSI (after
> 2nd belt) it'd spin 1st and 2nd gear from a stand still....
>
> Choose wisely, Powerdyne is great at lower boost, and Vortech is not for
the
> faint at heart! :-P
>
> Tim Berry - 97 CC SLT 318 4x2
> 13.504@101.91 w/ Powerdyne @ 8PSI
> Vortech T-Trim ~12-14PSI, Ordered... =D
>
> > Hey Tim, I noticed in your signature that you're using a Powerdyne SC
with
> 8
> > PSI and you want to switch to a Vortech with 12-14 PSI. My question is
can
> > the Powerdyne give you the 12-14 PSI that you're looking for and are
there
> > other differences in your opinion that make the Vortech a better SC? I'm
> > wanting a SC (Powerdyne possibly)and not looking for high levels of
boost,
> > maybe 8-10 and have zero experience with them so any help would be
> > appreciated. Thanks
> > Sam South
> > ET 13.61,MPH 105.88
> > 95 Dak, 5.9L,3.90 LSD,5-speed
> > http://people.mw.mediaone.net/sawcut64/home.html
> > http://www.twistedbits.net/WWWProfile/dakota/Mt5J8FaDfVCv6/
> >
> >
> >
>



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