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#2
so you wanna throw and sc and n20 on there?...or are just trying to find out which'll work better...if u ask me n20 is a cheaper way to go, and if you use it right and have it setup correctly then everything will be fine.
i personally would rather go sc than n20 but since im buying an engine and tranny along w/ redoing the paint,inertior, ect...n20 will be a cheaper way to go. i'll probly end up going w/ a 100 shot.
i personally would rather go sc than n20 but since im buying an engine and tranny along w/ redoing the paint,inertior, ect...n20 will be a cheaper way to go. i'll probly end up going w/ a 100 shot.
#3
In my opinion, a ATI Procharger would be the BEST and make the most power, but is is also prolly one of the highest priced. I would just keep an eye out on ebay for one. They are on there alll the time.
#6
If you get a used one and are mechanically inclined you can save a BUNCH of money, esp if all the parts aren't there. I bought mine for about a 1/4 of new since it was missing some spacers and lines, but a couple trips to the hardware store and some engineering it was make to work.
As far as brands- I would go with either Vortech or ATI. I am runnin the ATI 600B, its a small one, and it does the job for now. I will more than likely upgrade someday but if its not broke I am not gonna fix it. I would stay away Powerdyne IMO- I don't really like the idea of an internal belt on a blower- it seems more likely to slip or break to me. If you want sleeper a Vortech SQ is barely noticeable whereas the ATI's make more noise and will get you noticed. Either way you go- get some kind of cooling, either air/air (easier and quicker) or air/water.
As soon as I have a way to upload my dyno runs to my computer I will post them.
As far as brands- I would go with either Vortech or ATI. I am runnin the ATI 600B, its a small one, and it does the job for now. I will more than likely upgrade someday but if its not broke I am not gonna fix it. I would stay away Powerdyne IMO- I don't really like the idea of an internal belt on a blower- it seems more likely to slip or break to me. If you want sleeper a Vortech SQ is barely noticeable whereas the ATI's make more noise and will get you noticed. Either way you go- get some kind of cooling, either air/air (easier and quicker) or air/water.
As soon as I have a way to upload my dyno runs to my computer I will post them.
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I got the Powerdyne, but I only paid 1,500 for it all. And it went on a V6. It's worked well for me. But I agree the others ^^ are a better units. I have mine at 9psi. I won't part with it now though
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