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Old 08-13-2001, 03:07 AM   #1
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Okay, i've been looking around for a supercharger to put on my car. At first I was going to get something cheaper like a Powerdyne or A-Trim and use the money saved to get other stuff but then I'm also thinking, I've saved this much I might as well save a little more and get something better. I was looking at a ProCharger P-1Sc Intercooled, which looks pretty cool, but I don't know how difficult the intercooler installation would be (I want to do this myself). Someone at work said the Powerdyne is sh!t, that he helped his friend install one and wasn't impressed. Well he's getting Incon twin turbo's but all that plumbing work seems like alot. As for boost, I'm not looking to make more than 9#'s or so. I also didn't want to tap a hole in the oil pan and would PREFER a self contained SC but I could probably be talked into tapping the oil pan What should I do?
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Old 08-13-2001, 08:48 PM   #2
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Old 08-14-2001, 01:12 AM   #3
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I'm running the six pound powerdyne on my stang and I love it. It's a very simplistic design being internally belt driven. The belt will break eventually and you will have to replace it. It costs about $60 for the belt. I've changed one myself it's fairly easy. If I had to do it over again, I would get the Vortech A-trim. It's inexpensive and it's a very reliable blower for about $1900. Tapping the pan is no big deal. The A-trim is also easily upgraded to 10#'s with readily available pulleys. Six pounds is plenty for stock heads and intake. If you open up the heads and intake you're going to make some serious power. With good heads and intake and matched camshaft, you could probably make about 450 horses with that A-trim. That's plenty for most mustangs. It probably flows around 900 cubic feet per minute. They also sound bad!!

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Old 08-14-2001, 01:29 AM   #4
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I had the A-trim and loved it. There is allot of people on the corral that are having problems with the p-1sc. There blowers are leaking oil, and they are getting the runaround from ATI. If you want to stay around 9#'s I would go with the Kenny Bell. I think it would make the ultimate blower for the street.

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Old 08-14-2001, 12:33 PM   #5
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Maybe the A-Trim then. How diffivult is the installation for a Kenny Bell? I can probably get heads with the money saved. I'll still be looking around though, it's not like I have to have one by the end of the week, the mod money piggy bank will just keep growing then Thanks for the replies and other future replies and opinions are appreciated.

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Old 08-14-2001, 01:42 PM   #6
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I've always heard good things about ATI's products, I haven't heard about them leaking oil. I also haven't heard anything bad ever said about anyone who's running a Kenne Bell Blowzilla (they see to be one of, if not the best blowers for street racers).

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Old 08-15-2001, 12:06 AM   #7
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For the price, the a-trim is a hard to beat. I run an s-trim with AFM pipe. My dealings with Vortech have all been positive. They make a good product and stand behind it. I have not heard much about the P1sc, but the 600b is a time tested unit and the ATI air to air intercooler setup is simplistic and functional. You are now likely over the $3k range, though. An s-trim will run you a little less, but that is without the cooler.

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Old 08-15-2001, 12:57 AM   #8
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i know the A trims are loud...but what do the S trims sound like..do they whistle loud as well....i like that sound

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Old 08-15-2001, 05:20 PM   #9
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I'd keep the boost low till you get experienced with a supercharger combo. You can only shove so much air through a restricted engine. I almost toasted a cobra with a 14# ATI, edelbrock heads and an overcammed engine. All I have is a 6# blower with nice exhaust and 4:10 gears. Point is,start with the six pound system. Run your car then document it. Then tune and tweak everything till you get it to run the highest mph. Then try the larger throttle bodies, MAF meters, and injectors, so forth... One thing at a time. Then when that thing runs the best, and it's tuned perfect, try more boost. You'd be surprised how much power the base kit will give you. And don't worry, the A-trim is plenty loud.

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Old 08-15-2001, 09:23 PM   #10
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The Kenne Bell blower is self contained. It takes the place of the upper intake plenum. I know it is availible for the stock lower, and the GT-40 lower, so I would highly recommend upgrading to the GT-40/Cobra/Explorer lower manifold.

A Kenne Bell 6psi kit should run you under $2,000. They are upgradeable to the 8psi kit later if I remember correctly.

The Kenne Bell is a quiet blower, you really won't hear it, and neither will the LS1 in your rear view mirror, since it's a positive displacement unit, you'll make gobs of lower rpm power. Expect max boost at under 2000rpm from the Bell.

As far as installation, it's supposedly the easiest blower to install. If I was going to do a supercharger, it's what I would want.
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Old 08-15-2001, 09:52 PM   #11
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Im thinking about the 8# S-Trim. Hmmm, maybe I'll order it next friday if I don't change my mind by then.

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Old 08-19-2001, 09:40 AM   #12
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The S would be alot better over the A. I went through this last winter and after doing tons of searches and asking lots of people around me with blowers, I went with the S. The A is good, but most people that had one had it upgraded to and S anyway. It costs more over time to do it that way, plus the S trim gives you all the extras:T-Rex, bypass valve, boost retard. It rarely has problems, and can easily be made to run harder also with pulley swaps. I was ecstatic to find out how much power I made doing nothing to the car othere than the blower. Granted, I had intake, heads cam, etc, but all my parts are box stock bolt ons.

I strongly suggest setting money aside for: 36 lbs injectors or larger(Esp if getting heads/cam soon if not already) an 80 mm mass air (LaRocca says this size helps add a pound of boost or two), and a professional dyno tune. Trust me on this, I blew my head gaskets after a few weeks. It is good piece of mind and keeps breakage to a minimum.

Done with the Vortech advertisement, lol!

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