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Grandpa 08-31-2013 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by BLK2012GT (Post 47770)
Come on man, when have I want to get the same stuff as other people. Lol

LOL, I know and I get it. But maybe it's best this time to go with a tried and tested set up. Being the first or having a rare set up very rarely pays off in the end. Performance is what really matter at the end of the it. I'm sure you'd rather be enjoying your car than your car sitting in the shop sorting out untested issues.

BLK2012GT 08-31-2013 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by DirtyD (Post 47772)
I don't think these motor will have enough size to them to support the 4.5L. Hell, they just now came out with the 4.5 for the GT500 motor, and we are still waiting for Evo performance to release the numbers on their white GT500

A 4.0 would be the max I'd do on a coyote, 3.4 would be optimal.

Nah the coyote is plenty of engine. :gay:

downtime! 08-31-2013 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by SlowGreyGT (Post 47765)
Agreed. Paxton has been around since the early 60's in the performance market. Prochargers kits just aren't thought through very well.

Quite a bit longer than that actually. Robert Paxton McCulloch started designing superchargers back in the late 30's. His company kept building them for decades (famous noteables - Studebaker and Shelby, along the way). Granatelli joined the mix in the 60's and stayed with them through the 70's (bought the rights along the way) and finally sold off the supercharger line in '98. The basis for what we currently know as the SN2000 lineup of superchargers from them, can directly trace its lineage back to the SN60 first introduced in 1959. Pretty cool story really. I remember some truly legendary cars at Green Valley back in the day that used dual Paxtons and cross ram intakes on big block Chevy engines. All I could find on Google, but you get the idea - http://cdn2.bigcommerce.com/server40....1280.1280.jpg

BLK2012GT 08-31-2013 06:40 PM

That's fucking awesome looking.

Toby 08-31-2013 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by SlowGreyGT (Post 47752)
I wouldnt put a P1SC on my car if it were free. Those head units are absolute garbage.

Fucking face palm.......

DirtyD 08-31-2013 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by BLK2012GT (Post 47776)
Nah the coyote is plenty of engine. :gay:

Dude, the 4.5 is an absolutely huge blower.

I think a heavily built motor like yours would be the only way to make it effective, but if there are cooking issues with 4.0s, then I wonder how the 4.5 would fair.

BLK2012GT 08-31-2013 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by DirtyD (Post 47782)
Dude, the 4.5 is an absolutely huge blower.

I think a heavily built motor like yours would be the only way to make it effective, but if there are cooking issues with 4.0s, then I wonder how the 4.5 would fair.

Do you not see the smilie after my comment. I know it's a huge blower. I wouldn't buy it without doing some research first. And without whipple or other shops doing testing on them first. It's not like I'm doing this next week foo.

Toby 08-31-2013 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by SlowGreyGT (Post 47765)
Agreed. Paxton has been around since the early 60's in the performance market. Prochargers kits just aren't thought through very well.

Are you kidding me??!!! You sir have obviously never installed any one of these kits. I have installed almost every brand offered for the new 5.0 and procharger hands down is the easiest to install. Procharger only requires you to cut one item to fit, the Paxton holy shit you have to cut every piece of plastic under the hood. Not to mention every one that has come through the shop the inlet is rubbing the good bad. You don't have that issue with procharger. How long does a belt replacement take on a Paxton? Procharger takes about 5-10 mins... I could go on and on..

Grandpa 08-31-2013 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Toby (Post 47781)
Fucking face palm.......

I wouldn't expect you to say otherwise considering your shop carries Procharger but you personally haven't owned any of the above previously mentioned kits. I can understand why you like the Procharger units because they are a simple/easy install and that is a good thing considering how often they have to go and off cars. The entry level P1SC head unit is garbage. One of their own engineers told me that it's mess with less than stellar quality parts to keep the cost down.

To add to that, look how many Stangs are out there with Vortech/Paxtons with tons of miles on them. How many Procharger units do you ever hear of going 50k-100k miles on them? You don't, because they aren't designed to go that mileage in order to make customers upgrade on purpose. You're lucky to get 15-20k miles out of a Procharger with seals and bearings failing. That comes straight from a Procharger rep/engineer's mouth, so don't give me that facepalm crap. lol.

Grandpa 08-31-2013 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by BLK2012GT (Post 47783)
Do you not see the smilie after my comment. I know it's a huge blower. I wouldn't buy it without doing some research first. And without whipple or other shops doing testing on them first. It's not like I'm doing this next week foo.

The problem with the bigger the blowers get, the more power it takes from the motor to turn them. In my opinion the 3.4 is perfect for a street 5.0 and capable of making a ton of power.

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Originally Posted by Toby (Post 47784)
Are you kidding me??!!! You sir have obviously never installed any one of these kits. I have installed almost every brand offered for the new 5.0 and procharger hands down is the easiest to install. Procharger only requires you to cut one item to fit, the Paxton holy shit you have to cut every piece of plastic under the hood. Not to mention every one that has come through the shop the inlet is rubbing the good bad. You don't have that issue with procharger. How long does a belt replacement take on a Paxton? Procharger takes about 5-10 mins... I could go on and on..

There is a reason you turn wrenches for a living because your reading comprehension sucks. lol. j/k


And who cares about having to cut a few easily replacable cheap plastic pieces. That is nothing. Stats are what counts. How many Paxton/Vortech cars are out there running DEEP into the nines with no tuning issues due to shit placement of the CAI/MAF? Tons. How many Prochargers? Practically none because most Procharger cars spend their time in the shop. lol.

Procharger has it down when it comes to the Vettes, not so much in the Mustang.

Toby 08-31-2013 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by SlowGreyGT (Post 47787)
The problem with the bigger the blowers get, the more power it takes from the motor to turn them. In my opinion the 3.4 is perfect for a street 5.0 and capable of making a ton of power.



There is a reason you turn wrenches for a living because your reading comprehension sucks. lol. j/k


And who cares about having to cut a few easily replacable cheap plastic pieces. That is nothing. Stats are what counts. How many Paxton/Vortech cars are out there running DEEP into the nines with no tuning issues due to shit placement of the CAI/MAF? Tons. How many Prochargers? Practically none because most Procharger cars spend their time in the shop. lol.

Procharger has it down when it comes to the Vettes, not so much in the Mustang.


Again face palm. What does installing a blower have to do with its longevity?

Grandpa 08-31-2013 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Toby (Post 47791)
Again face palm. What does installing a blower have to do with its longevity?

Forget it. I'm not going to sit here and go back and forth with you. You have your opinion, I have mine.

Next time I see Clint I'm going to suggest to him that he considers a random drug testing practice among his employees because you are clearly on something. lol.

BLK2012GT 08-31-2013 07:34 PM

Go Whipple!!!!!!! Whipple FTW!!!!!!!!!

Toby 08-31-2013 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by SlowGreyGT (Post 47792)
Forget it. I'm not going to sit here and go back and forth with you. You have your opinion, I have mine.

Next time I see Clint I'm going to suggest to him that he considers a random drug testing practice among his employees because you are clearly on something. lol.

Oh your going to take this to personal blows? Ok Ill keep that in mind.

Grandpa 08-31-2013 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Toby (Post 47795)
Oh your going to take this to personal blows? Ok Ill keep that in mind.

It's a joke. Geez. Lighten the fuck up.


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