Selecting a supercharger
#31
Thread Starter
Registered
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 324
Likes: 0
From: Emmet, WI
It's been a while since I've checked this thread. There has been a lot of interesting postings. I was hoping to get a little more of the facts to what supercharger you select for the engine you are building.
For example you don't buy a Semi truck for a daily driver, it would be a bit pricey and a little over kill. The manufacturers offer stages for thier superchargers. When is a stage 1 sufficient and when is a stage 5 needed?
For example you don't buy a Semi truck for a daily driver, it would be a bit pricey and a little over kill. The manufacturers offer stages for thier superchargers. When is a stage 1 sufficient and when is a stage 5 needed?
#32
Registered

Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 2,640
Likes: 14
From: MI
You may be over thinking this. A wieand 871 (cost effective) could get the job done if you we're on the high side of compression for forced induction. Still a 1071 may be a better choice...spin it slower and make less heat. Add a chiller and you will be spinning the blower faster to make the same amount of boost but shoving in a denser charge. Spinning the blower faster = shorter rebuild intervals. A 1271 would definitely get the job done and at slower speeds but it may have rotor leakage at lower rpm which throttle response could be affected. Not sure what all the stages are but I think a tip stripped high helix 1071 closed off discharge would fit the bill great. Bds, little field, tbs all good choices.
#33
Registered
Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 339
Likes: 1
From: Magnolia, Woodlands,Tx
Jason, check ou Dyers. He made me a set for my 575Sci's and everything fit perfect.
http://www.dyersblowers.com/187/index.html
http://www.dyersblowers.com/187/index.html
#34
Registered

Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 2,640
Likes: 14
From: MI
You may want to call DMPE in holland. He deals in TBS and has his own designs of blowers. His website is pretty serious into drag stuff. I'm no expert by any means.
Also check this out...some basics. Page 11 will give you some size data.
http://www.holley.com/data/TechServi...ech%20Info.pdf
Also check this out...some basics. Page 11 will give you some size data.
http://www.holley.com/data/TechServi...ech%20Info.pdf
Last edited by JRider; 12-28-2012 at 04:37 PM.
#35
Registered

Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 3,613
Likes: 375
From: Traverse City MI
1271 Stage 5 Baby!
Then double clutch and shift your 5 speed 7 times like Fast and Furious and you will have one sweet ride!
I agree with you Jason, its hard to figure out what to buy when every manufacture says they have the best supercharger, and there is no test data to prove it, just theories.
Seems like the 1071 is a little small (but would work) for you nicely built 598 and the 1471 (but would work) is a little big so IMO the 1271 is perfect. BUT, like you said, what Custom options should it have and why? Sorry don't know the answer to that part.
Then double clutch and shift your 5 speed 7 times like Fast and Furious and you will have one sweet ride!I agree with you Jason, its hard to figure out what to buy when every manufacture says they have the best supercharger, and there is no test data to prove it, just theories.
Seems like the 1071 is a little small (but would work) for you nicely built 598 and the 1471 (but would work) is a little big so IMO the 1271 is perfect. BUT, like you said, what Custom options should it have and why? Sorry don't know the answer to that part.
#36
Registered
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 2
Likes: 0
From: Summit, Illinois
Here's a link to our 575sci conversions to 871s.
Polished 871s are $3750.00 per engine.
http://www.dyersblowers.com/187/1676.html
Bill Dyer
Polished 871s are $3750.00 per engine.
http://www.dyersblowers.com/187/1676.html
Bill Dyer
#37
Here's a link to our 575sci conversions to 871s.
Polished 871s are $3750.00 per engine.
http://www.dyersblowers.com/187/1676.html
Bill Dyer
Polished 871s are $3750.00 per engine.
http://www.dyersblowers.com/187/1676.html
Bill Dyer
#39
Thread Starter
Registered
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 324
Likes: 0
From: Emmet, WI
Engines will be 8.5:1 compression ratio and will be running a chiller.
#40
Thread Starter
Registered
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 324
Likes: 0
From: Emmet, WI
After several months and a lot of over thinking this. I come to decision. I'm going to run a BDS 16-71 hi-helix billet rotor standard discharge. I was hoping to be able to use a scientific way of deciding but in the end I'm using opinions of the experts in the industry. I hope I made a good choice. We will have to wait and see.



