New F4 Geardrive setup from PRI
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Holy Huge Supercharger - Procharger's 3200HP+ capable F4 - Street Legal TV Forums
When I came over to the Procharger booth first thing Thursday morning, I thought this was some kind of cruel joke. A supercharger the size of a trash can attached to the front of a big block Chevy, and it is nearly half the size of the engine itself. This is the new Procharger F4 supercharger and it even requires a minimum of 900 naturally aspirated horsepower to make it work.
This blower is a gear drive only type system that is designed to make 3200+ horsepower, 45 psi, and flow over a hurricane-like 5400 cfm. The gear drive system on this blower is the same unit you will find on the F3. This is a limited production piece (obviously) and is designed for extreme drag racing. We heard that this blower was going to be tested soon, but no name was released. The one hint we had was “A previous NMCA Pro Street Champion”, which immediately leads us to think Mark Mickie.
You can barely see the engine behind the blower!!
"It's hard to believe that engine builders and racers are looking for even higher power levels and increased blower efficiencies than the F-3 models already deliver," says Jim Summers, Motorsports Director at ProCharger. "The F-3 has proven capable of 2,000 horsepower on pump gas and 3,000 horsepower on an engine specifically designed for use with a supercharger and running alcohol fuels."
Make sure your cat isn’t walking buy when you fire it for the first time, it might just suck it in.
NEW ProCharger F-4 Supercharger: specifications
Volute Diameter: 16-inches
Max HP: 3,200+ HP
Base NA HP: 900-1,400 HP
Max Flow: 5,400 CFM
Max Boost: 45 PSI
Inlet Hose Dia: 7-inches
Inducer Dia: 6.32-inches
Exducer Dia: 8.89-inches
Outlet Hose Dia: 5-inches
Outlet ID: 4.26-inches
Max Impeller RPM: 55,000 RPM
Internal Step-Up Ratio: 5.63:1
Reverse Rotation Available: Yes
Self-Contained: Yes
Oil Capacity: 4 ounces (larger capacity available for extended run-time applications)
For comparison: ProCharger F-3R-139 Supercharger specifications:
Volute Diameter: 12-inches
Max HP: 2,700+ HP
Base NA HP: 700-1,000 HP
Max Flow: 4,000 CFM
Max Boost: 45 PSI
Inlet Hose Dia: 6-inches
Inducer Dia: 5.47-inches
Exducer Dia: 7.20-inches
Outlet Hose Dia: 4-inches
Outlet ID: 3.59-inches
Max Impeller RPM: 62,500 RPM
Internal Step-Up Ratio: 5.63:1
Reverse Rotation Available: Yes
Self-Contained: Yes
Oil Capacity: 4 ounces
More information will be eventually found on ProCharger Self-contained Superchargers and Intercooled Supercharging Systems
When I came over to the Procharger booth first thing Thursday morning, I thought this was some kind of cruel joke. A supercharger the size of a trash can attached to the front of a big block Chevy, and it is nearly half the size of the engine itself. This is the new Procharger F4 supercharger and it even requires a minimum of 900 naturally aspirated horsepower to make it work.
This blower is a gear drive only type system that is designed to make 3200+ horsepower, 45 psi, and flow over a hurricane-like 5400 cfm. The gear drive system on this blower is the same unit you will find on the F3. This is a limited production piece (obviously) and is designed for extreme drag racing. We heard that this blower was going to be tested soon, but no name was released. The one hint we had was “A previous NMCA Pro Street Champion”, which immediately leads us to think Mark Mickie.
You can barely see the engine behind the blower!!
"It's hard to believe that engine builders and racers are looking for even higher power levels and increased blower efficiencies than the F-3 models already deliver," says Jim Summers, Motorsports Director at ProCharger. "The F-3 has proven capable of 2,000 horsepower on pump gas and 3,000 horsepower on an engine specifically designed for use with a supercharger and running alcohol fuels."
Make sure your cat isn’t walking buy when you fire it for the first time, it might just suck it in.
NEW ProCharger F-4 Supercharger: specifications
Volute Diameter: 16-inches
Max HP: 3,200+ HP
Base NA HP: 900-1,400 HP
Max Flow: 5,400 CFM
Max Boost: 45 PSI
Inlet Hose Dia: 7-inches
Inducer Dia: 6.32-inches
Exducer Dia: 8.89-inches
Outlet Hose Dia: 5-inches
Outlet ID: 4.26-inches
Max Impeller RPM: 55,000 RPM
Internal Step-Up Ratio: 5.63:1
Reverse Rotation Available: Yes
Self-Contained: Yes
Oil Capacity: 4 ounces (larger capacity available for extended run-time applications)
For comparison: ProCharger F-3R-139 Supercharger specifications:
Volute Diameter: 12-inches
Max HP: 2,700+ HP
Base NA HP: 700-1,000 HP
Max Flow: 4,000 CFM
Max Boost: 45 PSI
Inlet Hose Dia: 6-inches
Inducer Dia: 5.47-inches
Exducer Dia: 7.20-inches
Outlet Hose Dia: 4-inches
Outlet ID: 3.59-inches
Max Impeller RPM: 62,500 RPM
Internal Step-Up Ratio: 5.63:1
Reverse Rotation Available: Yes
Self-Contained: Yes
Oil Capacity: 4 ounces
More information will be eventually found on ProCharger Self-contained Superchargers and Intercooled Supercharging Systems
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What a monster! I would love to see the Pro charger F4 on a street legal ride, LoL, not too many 900hp N/A street cars around. How would the new Pro charger F4 do against a similar set-up using a Turbonetics TNX-122?
Last edited by omore001; 12-11-2009 at 01:43 PM.
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that's b.s. and photoshopped lol. I don't think a rice beater would have enough torque to even turn that thing lol. That is one huge centri. Definitely would need some kind of grating or something so you didn't suck up birds, pets.....lol people! How do they test those things? Do they test it like all the jet engine companies do and throw whole chickens through it lol. That'll make for a crazy top end rush that is for sure.
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that's b.s. and photoshopped lol. I don't think a rice beater would have enough torque to even turn that thing lol. That is one huge centri. Definitely would need some kind of grating or something so you didn't suck up birds, pets.....lol people! How do they test those things? Do they test it like all the jet engine companies do and throw whole chickens through it lol. That'll make for a crazy top end rush that is for sure.