Boost Question

FlyBy763

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So I know going from a stock intake to an aftermarket one you will lose some boost, but how much? Im making about 5 pounds right now, does that seem right with a stock 6-8 lb pulley? or do i have bigger problems?:shrug:
 
My set up when similar to yours was yeilding similar boost numbers as you at 5500 with a slipping belt and the stock SC inlet. Once the belt was tightened i was seeing closer to 8 and 9#'s at 6000 rpm's.

Are you using the stock tach to judge rpm's? I have found mine was reading higher than the motor was actually turning.

Anywhich way.... You should see lower boost with a better intake manifold.... and thats a good thing :) More effiecient = more power with less heat.
 
94gsl5.0 said:
My set up when similar to yours was yeilding similar boost numbers as you at 5500 with a slipping belt and the stock SC inlet. Once the belt was tightened i was seeing closer to 8 and 9#'s at 6000 rpm's.

Are you using the stock tach to judge rpm's? I have found mine was reading higher than the motor was actually turning.

Anywhich way.... You should see lower boost with a better intake manifold.... and thats a good thing :) More effiecient = more power with less heat.


I agree with this. Less boost isn't always a bad thing. More airflow potential equals better power. One of the magazines, sometime in the recent past, did a test that was something like this and they made more power with less boost with a free-er flowing intake system. Having said that, I would def. make sure you're not losing some psi to a slipping belt etc. You don't want to lose power that way after investing in a SC'd setup.


Phil