Power Adders
MoparFan84
09-30-2005, 01:21 PM
which one do you think would generate enough power to put a cuda in the 7-6 range?
a Roots Type Supercharger
a Screw Type Supercharger
a Centrifugal Supercharger(Vortech or Procharger)
or a Turbonetics T-106 Thumper Turbocharger(it's max boost capacity is 40 Pounds per square inch)
reason being is because after i complete my ASE certifications here in school i plan to eventually buy a '70 cuda and street race it.
I've heard many things about Roots and screw types generating alot of ambient heat even when they're intercooled with water.what i'm also wondering if using an air to air intercooler would alieivate some of the heat issues with the roots or screw type superchargers and basically bang for the buck which in general is my best bet
a Roots Type Supercharger
a Screw Type Supercharger
a Centrifugal Supercharger(Vortech or Procharger)
or a Turbonetics T-106 Thumper Turbocharger(it's max boost capacity is 40 Pounds per square inch)
reason being is because after i complete my ASE certifications here in school i plan to eventually buy a '70 cuda and street race it.
I've heard many things about Roots and screw types generating alot of ambient heat even when they're intercooled with water.what i'm also wondering if using an air to air intercooler would alieivate some of the heat issues with the roots or screw type superchargers and basically bang for the buck which in general is my best bet
moparrr07
09-30-2005, 10:10 PM
go roots on a 600ci or so
PeteRR
09-30-2005, 11:27 PM
go roots on a 600ci or so
Yep. You won't have much of a street car though once you fabricate a complete tube chassis and install the pinned on sheet metal.
Yep. You won't have much of a street car though once you fabricate a complete tube chassis and install the pinned on sheet metal.
moparrr07
10-01-2005, 10:47 PM
yup 4 link, full tub, manual everything, no front inner fenders and all of the safty stuff
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