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Procharger on Coyote?
With all the the superchargers mentioned on the site, I realized looking around that no one really mentions the Procharger anymore.
Does anyone have a Procharger, or know someone with one? Any reviews/video with them on our cars? Just doing a lil research and I'm curious about all the options available. |
I've seen a couple on coyotes over at HPP running 9's. they are beasts
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i know one guy who is running their system :D
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ill let him tell you. this is why you need a fb lol
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I'm just looking for more information on them on our cars specifically. A good friend of mine had a F1A on his 2V car which made 600rw on pump gas which is good power for a lame 2V motor. Before that he had a P1SC that ate itself at 450rw. lol.
I saw a video on YouTube saying that they didn't have to cut anything on the bumper for the intercooler with the Procharger kit. I wonder what the difference is between the Vortech cooler and the Procharger is. I'm wondering how much the intercooler sitting in front of the radatior impedes airflow effecting under the hood air temps. Also, the air filter placement under the hood has me concerned, I'm wondering how it's getting cool air being back by the firewall? |
I will be installing one here soon. They make really good power on these cars. As most know they act like a turbo in the sense they make really good mid - top end power. Procharger is my personal power adder of choice. Imo procharger is a much better option over vortech. I have seen more power out of procharger over vortech apple's to apple's. There is cutting of the bumper to install them. Also I have heard of no issues with heating even in stop and go Texas heat.
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There are a few PC guys over on SVTP, aren't there?
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I know of a shop thats doing the install of a Procharger next week stage 2 kit on a 5.0 I wish i could afford one. |
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I loved my Vortech, it never gave me a single problem in the years I had it. It was really a set it and forget it type setup that was a lot of fun. |
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I know that TS is throwing a stage II kit with a D1 on a California Special in a few weeks.
True Story |
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...till your bottle runs out. :winner_second_h4h: |
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Bottles are for babies.. |
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Personally, I've never been a fan of centrifugal type superchargers. If I ever put F/I on mine I'll get a Whipple or a Turbo.
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Not knocking the centri's at all. They are great for making power, easy to install/tune and are pretty affordable. I feel like if I just wanted that I'd put a bottle on it. The TVS or Whipple has the fun factor low end punch. All just my opinions. |
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KB/Roush - Pro: instant torque powerband. Near silent stealth like sound to it. Con: At least $2500 more expensive than a Vortech. KB's customer service is less than stellar. I've never had either one to know how long it's going to last. More difficult to install. Vortech - Pro: I've owned before. Dead reliable for thousands of miles. Much cheaper and easier to install. Con: A lil loud, builds boost as RPM climbs rather than instant boost of a roots blower. Right now, I keep going back and forth which way to go but I've got plenty of time to make that decision. lol. |
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Boost is always on tap, ready to go. Eventually you will swap to boost when you get tired of getting drug by boosted cars and dealing with the complications of having a bottled street car. Mark my words. ;) |
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