Swithcing from the S/C?
#1
Swithcing from the S/C?
I've had my S/C for 15k and the nst pulley on it for 5k of that. Thankfully it runs great and no problems thus far. I am happy with the power it makes, but I've still only been able to run mid 14's on street tires. So I want to squeeze some more power out of my setup. I'm at a bit of a crossroads.
I don't know whether I should just throw a rediculous pulley(14psi, go big or go home) and the 550cc injectors and snow performance stage 2 watermeth injecton that I already have, and a piggyback and tune. Or should I switch over to the greddy turbo setup. Can I get to the max the stock motor with either option. Or is the greddy(or any other turbo kit) going to produce more power. I just want to drop about a second off my times, with the addition of drag radials. Anyway, let me know what you think.
And yes, I know my S/C will probably explode. Also, can the stock fuel pump run 550cc injectors?
I don't know whether I should just throw a rediculous pulley(14psi, go big or go home) and the 550cc injectors and snow performance stage 2 watermeth injecton that I already have, and a piggyback and tune. Or should I switch over to the greddy turbo setup. Can I get to the max the stock motor with either option. Or is the greddy(or any other turbo kit) going to produce more power. I just want to drop about a second off my times, with the addition of drag radials. Anyway, let me know what you think.
And yes, I know my S/C will probably explode. Also, can the stock fuel pump run 550cc injectors?
#2
Well I don’t know what’s worse for the stock engine, boosting a constant 8psi with a turbo or hitting 14psi at redline with the s/c. I‘d think the big surge in psi with the blower would end up being worse over time. If you want engine life I’d stick with what you have. Another great thing with you current setup is you might be able to pull of the warranty if something ever where to go wrong with the blower or engine.
#6
Re: Swithcing from the S/C?
Originally Posted by TRDPower
I've had my S/C for 15k and the nst pulley on it for 5k of that. Thankfully it runs great and no problems thus far. I am happy with the power it makes, but I've still only been able to run mid 14's on street tires. So I want to squeeze some more power out of my setup. I'm at a bit of a crossroads.
I don't know whether I should just throw a rediculous pulley(14psi, go big or go home) and the 550cc injectors and snow performance stage 2 watermeth injecton that I already have, and a piggyback and tune. Or should I switch over to the greddy turbo setup. Can I get to the max the stock motor with either option. Or is the greddy(or any other turbo kit) going to produce more power. I just want to drop about a second off my times, with the addition of drag radials. Anyway, let me know what you think.
And yes, I know my S/C will probably explode. Also, can the stock fuel pump run 550cc injectors?
I don't know whether I should just throw a rediculous pulley(14psi, go big or go home) and the 550cc injectors and snow performance stage 2 watermeth injecton that I already have, and a piggyback and tune. Or should I switch over to the greddy turbo setup. Can I get to the max the stock motor with either option. Or is the greddy(or any other turbo kit) going to produce more power. I just want to drop about a second off my times, with the addition of drag radials. Anyway, let me know what you think.
And yes, I know my S/C will probably explode. Also, can the stock fuel pump run 550cc injectors?
ide stick with the s/c setup since you already have it installed. What boot are you running now?
#7
Originally Posted by Robs_tc
Pulleys can be swapped back as some people have saved their tamper proof caps.
#8
Originally Posted by cessblood
Originally Posted by Robs_tc
Pulleys can be swapped back as some people have saved their tamper proof caps.
#10
Originally Posted by mahalzkita28
Originally Posted by cessblood
Originally Posted by Robs_tc
Pulleys can be swapped back as some people have saved their tamper proof caps.
And after reading this forum, your dealer will know too....
#14
If he the main poster is running stock boost then jumping up to 10lb or 10.5lbs boost, tuned, is the way to go. I would not go above that. Being tuned and jumping to a bit higher boost will give you some nice power that you will enjoy. Don't forget that tuning the car will give you a nicer hp curve so that alone will be better.
#16
If you ever plan to move up to a 12psi pulley, I’d definitely go with some kind of engine management and some larger injector. Find out who can tune what before picking one up, a good tuner should be able to tune anything if you give him the software. Odds are if you haven’t had any problems with the s/c thus far, you’re probably in the clear. I burned both of mine up with 4k on each. Even if you’re running an after market pulley, it might be interesting to see what a good tuner could get out of it. I hear the midrange is good for a few. I forget what Magazine did a piggy back, maybe Modified, but they got 20whp out of the midrange (nothing at redline). This was on a stock setup. Anyone on here tune a 9-9.5psi setup???
#19
^ya - i think they got 15-20whp with it. But the methanol isn't just power ....its cooling also. Overall its the best solution for a tuned s/c setup because adding extra pipe for the IC didn't turn out that well for a few guys.
#20
Originally Posted by jwaggz82
^ya - i think they got 15-20whp with it. But the methanol isn't just power ....its cooling also. Overall its the best solution for a tuned s/c setup because adding extra pipe for the IC didn't turn out that well for a few guys.