I don't think anyone mentioned that you have to have an aftermarket hood for the tork tech blower kit. Its in the sorta fine print. They only mention the cobra r hood as a good choice, so I don't know if that means its the only hood that will fit.
No aftermarket hood needed. The hood scoop extention is all that's required and its only an additional $199. Considering most guys here have aftermarket hoods on their rides as it is, its kind of a semi-non issue IMO. But whatever....even with the cost of the scoop extention, its still $300 cheaper than the Kenne Bell and unless you really know what you're looking for, it still maintains the "sleeper status".
Here's my take on everything:
Kenne Bell: Experience, excellent quality, poor costomer serivce, good for street or strip. With the proper suspension and drivetrain setup traction isn't that big of a problem. Well established company. Expensive (however, pay to play)
Agree on all points above.
Vortech: Experience, great for the track, complete kits, good price, okay quality, consumes alot of under hood space. I personally don't like things looking cluttered. Makes it harder for normal maint. Boost creep can be an issue.
I think this is a personal choice thing. The quality of the Vortech is as good as any IMO. As far as consuming a lot of under hood space....I guess that depends on your point of view. The bulk of the kit is located at the front of the engine compartment, but PD blowers like the KB and the TT are located at the top of the engine compartment. Six in one, half a dozen in the other as far as I'm concerned?
Normal maintenance is unaffected really...plugs and filter are still easily accessible. And the "boost creep" is nothing but internet banter IMO. Vortechs/Paxton/ATI all seem to built power steadily across the power band without any real spikes. No, they don't put out the bottom end airflow and the steady torque curve of the PD blowers, but because they create lower ACT's on the top end, their efficiency and therefore power in the upper RPM ranges tends to be higher. Not violent or peaky like a turbo, but steadily higher than a PD none the less.
Tork Tech: Not smog legal. Not well established yet,
Not well established? In what sense? They utilize a Magnuson compressor that's backed with 40-years of developmental experience behind it and has set the industry standard in the OEM market. As previously stated, the company was founded by Charles Warner of Magnum Powers who is well established in the engineering and business engineering field and has been in business with his own company for the last 15-years and set the standard for Eaton performance. Don’t take my word for it….do an internet search or Magnum Powers and see the plethora of overwhelming responses you get. As a matter of fact, I can’t ever recall hearing a bad comment about them? He's partnered with Bill Evanhoff another well known who too has been in the business for over 15-years and who single handedly turned a financially hemorrhaging company like Super Coupe Performance (acquired by him in 1999) into an industry leading company. These guys aren't just a couple of Joe's off the street who met in a college cafeteria one day and though it might be a good idea to take a crack at building an aftermarket supercharger company. They're both very well established and experienced in their field.
which could mean some tuners may not be comfortable getting the most out of the kit.
Not being comfortable "getting the most out of the kit". I'm not really sure what that means? You think the A/F ratio and ACT's are going to somehow react differently on the dyno on a Tork Tech car than they will with any other type of blower car?
If a tuner can tune an '03-'04 Cobra, 2nd Gen Lightning, Thunderbird Supercoupe or any other positive displacement charged car on the market (including those sporting Kenne Bell kits) then he can tune a Tork Tech!
I like the ease of pully swap (don't have to buy special tools) and I like the 8 rib independent belt setup. Its a roots style blower. Why do all the termi guys switch from roots to twin screw? Better? More Efficient? You decide.
Since you missed it before, I'll state it again. The Terminator blower and the 5th Generation Magnacharger on the Tork Tech are not the same blower. The only thing they have in common is that they're both roots based and both displace 112ci of displacement per revolution. Otherwise, the 5th Gen has the 4th Gen Eaton beat hands down. Without going into huge detail, just look over this write up to see the differences between the two...its night and day!!! FAQ1
As far as efficiency goes....what would you say if I told you the 5th Gen Magnacharger consistently performs on par or in most cases outperforms the 2.1L Twin Screw across the board altogether in head to head comparisons? And that's taking into account the Magnacharger only displaces 1.85L to the KB's 2.1L Low speed airflow is much greater with the Magnacharger and with revisions to the case and port timing, the Magnacharger matches the Autorotor/Lysholm in top end efficiency. Like I said...this isn't the same old Eaton M112 you're used to seeing.
I'm personally sold on the KB kit. They may have poor customer service, however they don't have many problems with the kits. Seems like the most common problem is a no start due to piggy back connection issues. If you're calling them for a basic question you should be looking at yourself. Do your homework before you buy. You shouldn't be calling KB customer service to ask basic questions about supercharging. After all, if you're getting a supercharger, you should be taking your car to get it tuned anyway, wether they sell you a tune or not. The tuner should be able to answer any questions you have, if not, get your keys and take your car elsewhere.
Autorotor/Lysholm blowers have also had numerous random issues with leaky nose drives over the years, but it’s easily corrected....much like the Procharger's P1SC problems were. Either way, it shouldn't deter someone from buying one of their kits. They're a great choice. I’m just giving you another example of minor “issues” that may arise. As far as choice….your personal preference is just that....I just thought a few of your outlooks on the noted kits needed to be clarified first so others could come to an equally objective opinion.