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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jan 2006
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      general question

      alrighty.... planning my 496" build... 496 Mopar for you chevy people... compression will be 8.56:1 with a 88cc head... i am planning on adding a procharger down the road so I was curious as to how much boost I could run (ballpark figure) as i said... 8.56:! compression.... 88cc aluminum heads..... fuel injected.... 91 octane



    2. #2
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      Aug 2004
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      Milwaukee, Wi.
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      A friend of mine has seen 26psi (twin turbo) with his big block mopar reliably. He is using a stock 400 block, stock forged crank, Carillo rods and Ross 7.5 to 1 pistons. His heads are aluminum Mopar perf. castings with some hand porting.
      See his car @ 2006 pump gas drags website, it's the "Oldspar Cutlass".
      Thanks Steve

    3. #3
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      hmmmmm so I guess what ? 12-16psi for a street car ?

    4. #4
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      Jun 2005
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      A lot depends on the size & construction of the intercooler you run, and the amount of cooling air you can flow through it. I highly recommend Corky Bell's book "Supercharged!" for anyone doing a blown motor. I must have read that thing 10 times before I ordered stuff, and 10 more times while building and tuning it.

      With a great exhaust and the right cam for a centrifugal blower, I would say 12-14psi without needing to run meth. You need to look a what Procharger you buy - even the D1SC is going to be too small for your motor. I have a 383 Chevy I built that outgrew the Vortech V-2 S-trim as soon as I finished tuning it. You'll need something that flows air commensurate with the size, rpm and desired HP for your monster motor.

      For tuning with EFI and boost, I also recommend Jeff Hartman's book on Tuning and Modifying Engine Management Systems. Very good chapter - EFI101 - that takes you through the process safely and conservatively to a great tune. I used it, and it saved me hundreds in tuning. Now my 383 is putting out about 740HP, but it's totally streetable - except for rear tire wear!

      What engine management system(s) are you considering?

      Jim

      My Site: http://home.mindspring.com/~jim_fisk/id1.html
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    5. #5
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      I am planning on using Megasquirt.... This will be a long way off - as first I will be running the engine on a Demon 850 - then as funds allow make the fuel injection and buy the Procharger - slap that stuff on by next summer.





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