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09-05-2007, 09:19 PM | #1 |
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NOVI 1000 big enough???
I have a built 331 stroker with a main support that is just a touch under 10 to 1 compression, worked Canfield heads, big comp cams stroker cam .579/.579 236/248 @.050 and an Edelbrock RPM Performer II intake manifiold etc...
This motor should put out close to 400 at the wheels but now I have decided to put a supercharger on it as well to guarantee a 10 second car. I want about 490 at the wheels. I figure 6-7 psi of boost should get me there. Any opinions?
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09-11-2007, 07:20 AM | #2 |
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Re: NOVI 1000 big enough???
IMO you'll need more than 7lbs of boost for 90hp.
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09-11-2007, 02:39 PM | #3 |
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Re: NOVI 1000 big enough???
I dont know this is a very free flowing set-up. I should start small and work my way up up with the boost if it takes 10 or 12 #'s so be it but I dont think it will.
490 RWHP is about 570 flywheel and the Novi 1000 is rated at 650HP flywheel. So I guess what I really need help with is should I start out with a Novi 2000 or S-trim instead. I hate doing things twice. Thanks,
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09-11-2007, 11:38 PM | #4 |
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Re: NOVI 1000 big enough???
Well, I like the fact that the Novi's are self contained but once you get into 12+lbs your gonna have bigger headaches to worry about like belt slip, which means a possible need for cog pullies, which means better blowoff valve, more fuel requirements, stronger brackets, etc...Is your tranny and rearend ready for 500RWHP?
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Re: NOVI 1000 big enough???
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I am already so deep into this project I am considering just going with a Turbo set-up. I am still waying my options but either way next season will be a blast. Thanks for your opinion,
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09-24-2007, 09:16 AM | #6 |
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Re: NOVI 1000 big enough???
Well, I just got a free S-trim, off a 95. I'm sending it back to Vortech this month for a rebuild and stronger bearings, I'm going for 20lbs on my little 331 and hoping for the best. Might even spray a 50 shot to keep it cool. Ordered an AFM power pipe and vortech discharge tube with the maxflow race bypass valve. Need brackets and belt and will be evaluating my fuel requirements...Gonna need that damn cage welded in now.
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