Not bad. What were you getting before?About 14.5 but I have 26 inch rims and almost 36” tires that weigh 110 pounds each
Not bad. What were you getting before?About 14.5 but I have 26 inch rims and almost 36” tires that weigh 110 pounds each
I was averaging 16 or so before the rims with the ProchargerNot bad. What were you getting before?
Hey! What kind of update are you looking for? Any particular questions?Checking in for any updates?
I will try to locate my original Dyno sheet and most recent one so you can see the difference.Thanks for sharing all of this info. Could you share the dyno sheets? Curious to see the hp/tq gains above stock at the lower rpm range.
I don't know how good of an idea it is to throw a procharger on if I also tow 8-9k lbs on a few trips a year with a loaded toy hauler.... But here I am lol. I brought the trailer home empty, and the sustained rpms made me reconsider if throwing a power adder will compromise the motor long term. Think it would make sense to upgrade the bypass valve or would that not save any stress at a consistent speed/load?
I'd love to slap a supercharger on instead of getting a garage toy, kills two birds with one stone. I just don't want to end up on the side of the road during a family vacation because "dad just couldn't keep it stock!"
You mean the procharger? It’s every 6000 miles and it’s simple if you install the drain tube to the bottom of the supercharger that they offer. Simple as twisting off the cap with a wrench and draining then refilling the unit with one bottle of new oil. Without the drain tube getting a wrench or socket onto the bottom of the supercharger without being able to see it was a task for me but doable.Ellisstrong, how hard is it and what frequency do you have to change the oil on the vortech?
That is a wild looking setup. What is the purpose of the second tube and filter (white one)? I have seen pics with just the one (red filter), yours appears to have a valve for additional intake?I like mine.