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powerdine super charger question???
Is it possible to put the 9lb or 6lb powerdine on my stock engine or will it kill it ??? If so what kind of power do you think i will be making at the wills???
Thanks a head of time for any help |
How many miles are on your engine? Depending on that, both should be ok, methinks. The 6lb. will make <horrible_guess_mode> 300hp and the 9lb. 350 </horrible_guess_mode>. There are a bunch of s/c guys here that can tell you a lot better than me, though.
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I have a 6lbs PowerDyne and I dynoed with 266.5 hp and 352.2 Tourque. It was a big jump in power.
------------------ 92 GT Convertible K&N, Hooker Headers, H-Pipe, Flow Masters, B&M Holeshot 3k converter, 4.10s, BBK 1.5 drop, 73mm Vortech Mass air, 65 FMS TB, B&M Super Cooler trans cooler, FMS Aluminum radiator And a Small Blow Job |
Hey Joey, the engine should be okay as long as it isn't consuming much oil and blow-by hasn't become prevalent. If you're using more than a quart every 500 miles or so, then maybe the engine isn't ready. If there's any question, I'd suggest having a shop do a leak down test to determine the condition of the rings and valve seals.
I'd also recommend 1 range colder spark plugs, and new ignition components and fuel filter. You may need a bigger radiator depending on the climate you live in. Good Luck! ------------------ Russ L '91 LX Procharger, 3 row intercooler, extrude honed Cobra intake, Mac full Length Headers, 30# inj., 73mm C&L, 75mm tb, E303 cam, 289 rods, ported E7 heads, MSD, T-Rex w/255 lph Walbro, 5 lug conversion, Cobra R wheels, 3.27 gears and Moser Axles. |
It won't kill your engine. My engine has 120,000 miles on it and it can hang with my 6# powerdyne. The power gain is pretty substantial by the seat of your pants feel. I don't have any dyno time, but I did run my car without the blower 15.77 at 87mph. Within the next month I'm going to make a run with the blower. I'm projecting a 14.70 -14.80 at around 96-97mph. If that seems slow it's because the track is crappy and it's 3000ft altitude. If you haven't already bought the powerdyne, buy a Vortech instead. It's alot more reliable for the same price. The internal belts have a tendency break after a while, although it is easy to change.But if you want stealth, nothing beats a powerdyne because you can barely hear it.
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