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BAXR8Canberra 16-05-2006 01:19 AM

Blown Boss 260
 
Hi Chris,

Firstly, well done with the tune last year in Canberra, it's still going strong - 248.9rwkw and running at 10.5l/100km on the highway.

I'm used to the car now and looking for more grunt. I'd thought about a bluepower CAI and 3.7 diff gears - but for the cost I might as well put it towards a blower (once the car is out of warranty!)

I've never had anything to do with superchargers, so when you have the time could you give us a general run down on the pro's and con's. What sort of power, torque and cost am I looking at? What's likely to break? Are they a good option for the street? Which set-up do you recommend?

I'd imagine my SS CAI and filter would have to go, what about the underdrives?

Anyone else with a blown boss I'd welcome your comments also. I'm particularly interested in the lower end of the market.

Off topic, but would you consider changing my diff gears on your next Canberra visit? Would 3.7 diff gears be too short for a manual blown street car, if I choose to go down that route?

Ta


Bluepower 16-05-2006 01:05 PM

Hi mate, Glad to hear the car is behaving as it should.

Manual Blown BA's present themselves with all sorts of problems holding up the drivetrain. Making torque and HP with the blower on the boss isn't the problem, holding the rest of the car can be an issue, particulary with the series 1 5spd and 3.23 rear axle. Even just 3.7's and a decent clutch can see an NA car run hard, whereas big 350plus rwkw grunt will sometimes "upset" the cars road stance on a gearshift, resulting in low et's but huge MPH.

Its a dicey one, but either way i would be fitting the gears, as they will make the car more "liveable".

Once fitting 3.7's, the new vortech sealed unit CAPA are releasing should be fantastic value for an entry level, 320rwkw XR8 blower. Watch this space for more details, as we will be evaluating them soon.

Chris

Mr. CVE 18-05-2006 01:59 PM

I too am considering the blower route, even a powedyne should do for me as I don't really need the top end charge just the low down torque.
as mine is auto and 3v it has torque to burn anyway.
This should make me not need a hi stall as i will have more torque down low.

How does the p/d blower drive on say a stock xr8 ?does it really liven it up down low ? or is it still progessive ? as mine won't be revving past 5500 i want low down power.
I think the blower is next on my to do list, seeing as my other blown car just broke the 500 rw kw barrier :naughty:

Chris 18-05-2006 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by v8capri
I too am considering the blower route, even a powedyne should do for me as I don't really need the top end charge just the low down torque.
as mine is auto and 3v it has torque to burn anyway.
This should make me not need a hi stall as i will have more torque down low.

How does the p/d blower drive on say a stock xr8 ?does it really liven it up down low ? or is it still progessive ? as mine won't be revving past 5500 i want low down power.
I think the blower is next on my to do list, seeing as my other blown car just broke the 500 rw kw barrier :naughty:

Paul - wait til you see the reverse fit vortech sealed unit coming soon - will make you forget all about the little PD!!

Jason50 18-05-2006 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris
Paul - wait til you see the reverse fit vortech sealed unit coming soon - will make you forget all about the little PD!!

Hi Chris.

I think this is what I am waiting for , if it is what you mentioned on the phone to me a few months back with good lifts in the low and mid range.

Chris 18-05-2006 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason50
Hi Chris.

I think this is what I am waiting for , if it is what you mentioned on the phone to me a few months back with good lifts in the low and mid range.

Yes mate - it is REVERSE mounted as well, so will give the car quite a nice little beating with no intercooling.

XRQTOR 18-05-2006 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BAXR8Canberra
Hi Chris,

Firstly, well done with the tune last year in Canberra, it's still going strong - 248.9rwkw and running at 10.5l/100km on the highway.

I'm used to the car now and looking for more grunt. I'd thought about a bluepower CAI and 3.7 diff gears - but for the cost I might as well put it towards a blower (once the car is out of warranty!)

I've never had anything to do with superchargers, so when you have the time could you give us a general run down on the pro's and con's. What sort of power, torque and cost am I looking at? What's likely to break? Are they a good option for the street? Which set-up do you recommend?

I'd imagine my SS CAI and filter would have to go, what about the underdrives?

Anyone else with a blown boss I'd welcome your comments also. I'm particularly interested in the lower end of the market.

Off topic, but would you consider changing my diff gears on your next Canberra visit? Would 3.7 diff gears be too short for a manual blown street car, if I choose to go down that route?

Ta

Just do it, the only downfall is the cv's but billet one's are just around the corner :notworthy .

AUSGTI 18-05-2006 09:46 PM

Oooer, these blowers u speak of sound interesting, i will be waiting with eager eyes for this....

xr8ute 19-05-2006 12:16 AM

Nice, its about time someone reverse mounted one of these in a Falcon. Should get rid of some awkward plumbing...

Who is putting this reverse fit, sealed vortech kit together?

Bluepower 23-05-2006 01:00 PM

Its a CAPA kit. I should have the first one soon.

XRQTOR 23-05-2006 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bluepower
Its a CAPA kit. I should have the first one soon.

Need a test car....................

hot460 23-05-2006 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XRQTOR
Need a test car....................

I am sure there are SH>TLOADS of wannabe test cars out there!!!!! Me also bein one. :peepwall: lol

Sounds like a good thing Chris. C.A.P.A have alot of faith in you, and thats well deserved.
So hurry up and crack that Bloody 10...... Bring on Calder. Hurry up Friday. Did you solve that little throttle gremlin? :naughty:

XRQTOR 23-05-2006 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hot460
I am sure there are SH>TLOADS of wannabe test cars out there!!!!! Me also bein one. :peepwall: lol

Sounds like a good thing Chris. C.A.P.A have alot of faith in you, and thats well deserved.
So hurry up and crack that Bloody 10...... Bring on Calder. Hurry up Friday. Did you solve that little throttle gremlin? :naughty:

Wanna be aye, iv'e been blown buddy and it's the best feeling in the world..........................Sure you oldies can handle all that excitement :thebirds: .

ratter 23-05-2006 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XRQTOR
Wanna be aye, iv'e been blown buddy and it's the best feeling in the world..........................Sure you oldies can handle all that excitement :thebirds: .

He doesn't need a blower, he has a big block :eclipsee_

XRQTOR 23-05-2006 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ratter
He doesn't need a blower, he has a big block :eclipsee_

No one ever really needs a blower but WTF not..............Blown big block :sm_headba . Thgis could do the trick.

http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthr...ght=procharger

hot460 23-05-2006 09:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ratter
He doesn't need a blower, he has a big block :eclipsee_

True. But the blower is very high on my must have list. :wavey:

The Big Block will have Nos very soon..... :naughty:

sfr rob 28-05-2006 04:44 PM

ok.. i am putting my name down also for this new capa kit.. well, after i see what Chris an others have to say about it.
Any more news on it yet?

wodahs 29-05-2006 02:08 AM

im going this option at the moment with a 220 3v moter n 4 spd auto , should be heer in the next 4 weeks , gettin the kit for the american f150 with inter cooler from whipple
http://www.whipplesuperchargers.com/
workin the moter round that n box too but was lucky got all that from a wreck an a few other parts (almost all thats needed )for an implant in to a 77 fairlane get the wreck for $450 from a pickles auction
so me budget ain blown yet but the moter will be lol

Bluepower 29-05-2006 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wodahs
im going this option at the moment with a 220 3v moter n 4 spd auto , should be heer in the next 4 weeks , gettin the kit for the american f150 with inter cooler from whipple
http://www.whipplesuperchargers.com/
workin the moter round that n box too but was lucky got all that from a wreck an a few other parts (almost all thats needed )for an implant in to a 77 fairlane get the wreck for $450 from a pickles auction
so me budget ain blown yet but the moter will be lol

Exciting stuff the whipples, you going 2.3 or 3.3 litre?

sfr rob 29-05-2006 06:11 PM

so are there any off the shelf bolt on style kits available for the 220 3v from the states?
Since the motor is based on what come out of ... i think the F series 4X4's, would there be anything that just bolts up and gives a bit more punch, or would it be better to wait out till the capa kit is finished and tested?

p.s : sorry to hi-jack this thread

Mr. CVE 29-05-2006 08:59 PM

i would have fit the f150 whipple to my 3v if only i could get it to fit under the bonnet.
the modular motors are just too damm tall :(

wodahs 30-05-2006 03:54 AM

the one ive orderd is the 2.3 ltr with inter cooler kit see how it goes - the 2.3 ltr can handle more rpm and higher psi than the 3.3 ltr acording to whipple

wodahs 04-06-2006 12:03 AM

recon is sits real sweet :wink:

Mr. CVE 04-06-2006 12:08 PM

If only it could be made to fit under the bonnet of a BA I would get one.
oh and a 3V inlet manifold would also be nice.

XRQTOR 04-06-2006 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wodahs
recon is sits real sweet :wink:

Did you get the polished version or the satin version mate.

wodahs 04-06-2006 11:54 PM

saturn bud
and it is for a 3 valve whether or not it fits under ba bonet cant tell you but batterns is ment to and this is ment to be same hight better psi and priced cheaper

wodahs 04-06-2006 11:57 PM

saturn bud
and this is for the 3 valve , couldent tell you if it fits under ba bonet but the batter one is ment to and this is ment to be the same hight better psi bad cheaper

XRQTOR 05-06-2006 12:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wodahs
saturn bud
and it is for a 3 valve whether or not it fits under ba bonet cant tell you but batterns is ment to and this is ment to be same hight better psi and priced cheaper

Battern's supply the little eaton with there kitas or you can buy the kit and option it with the whipple or the kenny bell if you like. Boost is only determined by the pulley size so that's nothing majour.


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