So if i want to crush all of my friends cars...i want a KB?? Will a t-trim car of equal power ever be able to beat a KB??
thanx
and just FYI the car is all stock except for the KB 1.7 9 psi ,the KB intake tube and the O/R x pipe.
STOCK 3.27 GEARS!
So I'm guessing there's a difference between the old Cobra 2.2L and the old GT 2.2L...
I get the feeling this isn't much better than the "Will a 03 Cobra supercharger fit on my GT?!?!!1!/?" question.
Only asking cuz I saw one on ebay and got excited, but then saw a picture of it on a Cobra...
Although their displacement is very close to one and other, the old 2.2L capabilities are vastly higher than the 2.1L’swell, i meant what ever the old higher model was (2.2) compaired to the new gt 2.1. the old cobra one was capable of high boost and the new gt is still limited and at its peak will be spinning very hard to make that peak boost.
i guess his question is would the old cobra version2.2 work on a gt. maybe he needs higher boost but would like to pay the used price of the older model.
No and from highway speeds.....generally, yes
A Kenne Bell will give you great bottom end jam, but considering you're a person who likes to make highway runs, a Positive Displacement blower like a Twins Screw or an Eaton is not what you want. They're designed to come on hard down low and taper off up high. And yes, regardless of what some owners say, they do taper. Maybe the twin screw doesn’t fall off as quickly as a Roots blower, but as blower RPM rises, so does the heat. They may make less heat up top than an Eaton, but still no where near as as efficient at that level as a Centrifugal. So its horsepower and torque making abilities will diminish up top, with blower RPM just the same. What you're going to want to go with is a lager Centrifugal blower like a Novi 2000, T-Trim or D-ISC. This is assuming you're on a strict budget. It won’t necessarily make that much more horsepower or torque per say as a smaller Centrifugal blower, when run in the same boost range, but they will leave you more room to grow later on when more money becomes available. A turbo system would be better, buy as it is, you're not going to be able to do much with a $5,000-$6,000 budget. No matter which blower you go with, you're not going to able to afford to both forge your bottom end and spring for a forced inductions system at the same time. Any you're not going to come anywhere close to hanging it to a 500hp Supra, or the like.
Well as an owner of a twin screw i can guarantee mine does not taper at high rpms, the power was climbing at 6300 rpms where we shut down at the dyno. The only way my twin screw 1.7 will taper is if i had the 14# pulley and i revved it way over 6000 rpm,then it wouldnt be efficient anymore, but at 9#s i'm not even close to maxing it out. As long as you dont go over the bounderies a specific model of twin screw was designed for, it wont taper at high rpms.
A stock what though.......I see Roush gauges in that video. If it's a true Roush car, he's already got a freer flowing cat back and intake set up that the standard GT. Most GT's aren't seeing anywhere close to 445rwhp with just a 1.7L pumping 9psi pumping through it. Not trying to take anything away from the car as it's obviously got a lot of jam and it does looks cool doing what its doing in the video, but considering he's dropping the hammer between 3,500-3,800rpm (right in the meat of his power band), it's not all that impressive for a blower car. Hell, I could scratch them momentarily in my old full weight, N/A bolt on fox body by jabbing the pedal at the top of 3rd.....and all I had in it was 3.55's
I dont think they are saying rwhp on that vid, it just says hp below the vid not rwhp. I'd say he's around 380,390rwhp like most 1.7s. Which equals around 450ish at the crank. And i dont think hes just scratching the tires at 70mph like u did in your fox, you can clearly see hes totally fish tailing it,i'd say thats pretty impressive in my book.
.....and forgive me. I don't speak "hick", what was it the two of you were saying? I’d better never hear any one of you clowns make fun of a Canadian accent again after this video.
now was that really necessary "ay!"
I will never understand the whole my centri will take you at the top end excuse. What top end? My car is pulling like a bastard with only 10PSI through it's veins and I beat 9PSI fully built WS6's with Vortechs. I'm doing 115mph trap speed at 5500ft of altitude, sorry, no 10PSI vortech is catching me at "the top end". With a YSI trim or larger blower you may have a chance, S-trim or T trim, sorry.
the numbers in the video ARE RWHP and no it isnty a roush. he has gauges but thats it. the cats are removed and he has a cat back on it.
and about the "hick" accent it's NC and yes i am redneck and dont plan on changing!
nobody believes me about this car. i have his dyno video to prove the numbers if there are any nonbelievers out there. i'm uploading right now
Lets keep in mind Tweeked, you're set up is no where near "typical". I know very well you're running a 14lb pulley on that blower (or did you forget some of use were around here when you were building that thing.). The fact that you've increased your displacement to 5.0L, with fully ported heads and cams, along with full intake and exhaust mods is the only reason you're seeing only 10psi on the gauge.
To tell you the truth, I think you're a little overconfident on this one. The fact of the matter is....the S-Trim (never mind the T-Trim) has a deeper set of lungs than your 1.7L has. Push either one of those blowers to their limits like you have your 1.7L, with the same type of modifications and I think you'll see you've more than met your match.
....why do you think Kenne Bell dropped the 1.7L and 2.2L for the 2.1, 2.4, 2.6 and 2.8L blowers. They gotta do something to try to keep up with the Jones.
its not that the kb drop off up top, they keep rising. its just that the centris rise a whole lot faster in that range. the only way to tell is to look at the curves on the dyno graphs.
yea they might end up at the same peak power. the kb comes on hard in the low rpms and the centri is way down on power in that range. get to 3500 rpm and the centri hp curve is going straight up in the air.
what im saying is, if you have the rpm range of 2000-6000 and the kb starts a lot harder but they end with the same hp at 6000rpm, the centri came on a lot harder somewhere in that rpm range catching the kb.
video is up on streetfire. the dyno doesnt lie! it is a dyno jet not a mustang dyno, and i know it has been argued to death on MPH forums....but i saw the car put those numbers down. i have personally measured the pulley and it is the 9 psi one from KB. i dont know if it makes a differance but the blower was put on the car before it had its first oil change. i guess the engine was broken in with the blower so taht MAY have something to do with it. his car is a FREAK and i have never seen number like it with any other car but i know what is done and i know what it puts down. anyways enjoy the video.
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/f9a50bc0-bb18-4fe7-be99-98d9012e672b.htm
You need to pay attention to my posts more.Alas your logic fails you. The last time I checked 10psi is only 10psi unless a new type of physics has magically appeared in the last 20 minutes. I have totally stock unported heads, don't have an intake, just the unported KB piece. The flow through of my set up just saves me from detonation, doesn't create more power. .
Belt slip has nothing to do with the capabilities of the blower and can easily be correct by increasing the drive vs. driven pulley diameter and/or modification of the pulley system (ie true grip "saw cut" style blower pulley, additional ribs, cog drive, etc).An s trim or t trim will never see the levels you believe they will because they could never keep a belt from slipping at 15+PSI.
Jim actually runs a sports the 2.8L Kenne Bell race blower now, not a 2.2L. He ran mid-10's with the 2.2L of which there are plenty of Centrifugals based car capable of doing. If you'd like to compare race only blowers at that level, there are always Novi 3000's, F-Series ATI's and X, J, or Z-Trim Vortechs to compare it to?Who has the fastest modular on this website? Jim Fitzgerald. What type of blower does he have? A KB 2.2. His car runs 9's.
I'm sure some here would like to believe that. There's no denying he's a talented tuner, but there are dozens of tuners putting out all kinds of power packages that build cars every bit as fast and reliable as Tim does. He’s only one of many.Who is percieved to be the ultimate great knower of speed in the modular world? Tim from Modular Powerhouse.
The real power is from the KB units. Maybe not my puny 1.7. But i can tell you right now I won't back down from racing any centri car. By the time a centri car would "blow by me" we are way past the quarter mile mark or on the street doing well over 200kph which is just stupid anyway.
70 mph burn out video
just uploaded it. it should be ready in a few minutes.
and just FYI the car is all stock except for the KB 1.7 9 psi ,the KB intake tube and the O/R x pipe.
STOCK 3.27 GEARS!
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