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Originally Posted by RJBBC
(Post 2568492)
How many hours did you put on the motors with this setup? Thanks for the cam profile info, I will look into it.
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Originally Posted by RJBBC
(Post 2567129)
Tyler Crockett recommended the 250 and 1050 carb. Predetonation is a big concern. I am not familar with H20 injection. Would that be needed with 5 pounds of boost? Should I consider less boost? The blower upgrade kit would include an adjustable fuel regulator, blower, carb, oil cooler, fuel pump, fuel line and throttle bracket, billet flame arrestor and MSD ignition. Anything else needed?
I would also go with a 250 blower over the 177 if you are buying something. The 250 will make less heat and reduce the risk of detonation. Have Nickerson set up a carb for you. |
Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 2568552)
You don't need water injection with 5# of boost. Your static comp ratio is about 8.9:1. Keep the boost at 4-5# and it should be fine on 93 octane.
I would also go with a 250 blower over the 177 if you are buying something. The 250 will make less heat and reduce the risk of detonation. Have Nickerson set up a carb for you. How about retarding the timing to 18 degrees total advance and running on 91 octane? Is that possible with this setup? What are the trade offs of retarding the timing to prevent detonation on lower octane fuels? Tyler will sell me a blower prepped 1050 carb, I will ask him if it is from Nickerson. |
Originally Posted by smokinbob
(Post 2568509)
about 150hrs. never skipped a beat
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 2568552)
You don't need water injection with 5# of boost. Your static comp ratio is about 8.9:1. Keep the boost at 4-5# and it should be fine on 93 octane.
I would also go with a 250 blower over the 177 if you are buying something. The 250 will make less heat and reduce the risk of detonation. Have Nickerson set up a carb for you. If it were me...I think I might just trade up for more power...most of the time its cheaper. |
Originally Posted by RJBBC
(Post 2568615)
Griff,
How about retarding the timing to 18 degrees total advance and running on 91 octane? Is that possible with this setup? What are the trade offs of retarding the timing to prevent detonation on lower octane fuels? Tyler will sell me a blower prepped 1050 carb, I will ask him if it is from Nickerson. 18*?????????? is not even close to enough timing. 28-30* is probably the minimum total timing you want to run. If you only have 91 octane available, then I would try to keep boost around 4#. TC should have a good idea of what you need for the carb and it should work fine. Here's some good reading from the Holley web site http://www.holley.com/data/TechServi...ech%20Info.pdf |
Originally Posted by JRider
(Post 2568648)
Total agreement here. 575sci has a 256 stock, an 871 would have been a better fit with its 7.5:1 low compression. With your higher compression the 256 should be fine. As someone else also mentioned you will most likely want another cam for a supercharged application. I am sure Crocket would have a few grinds in mind. Keep in mind your hatch clearance. If it does not clear do you really wanna cut it? Are you sure you want to loose the FI?
If it were me...I think I might just trade up for more power...most of the time its cheaper. |
Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 2568870)
18*?????????? is not even close to enough timing.
28-30* is probably the minimum total timing you want to run. If you only have 91 octane available, then I would try to keep boost around 4#. TC should have a good idea of what you need for the carb and it should work fine. Here's some good reading from the Holley web site http://www.holley.com/data/TechServi...ech%20Info.pdf Thanks for the technical info on superchargers, very informative. |
Hey Rob,
Cant say I can help with anything about superchargers. I have very little experience with them. I can say this... Do you think you have enough room in front of your crank for that big wide blower pulley? Mine is the same boat as yours and mine wold be real tight, if not impossible. |
Originally Posted by Vinny P
(Post 2569510)
Hey Rob,
Cant say I can help with anything about superchargers. I have very little experience with them. I can say this... Do you think you have enough room in front of your crank for that big wide blower pulley? Mine is the same boat as yours and mine wold be real tight, if not impossible. |
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