maggie for 7-800 hp??
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maggie for 7-800 hp??
hey guys iv been trying to do a search about what supercharger to get many people say the maggie as well as the pc and vortech.... i currently have the maggie 112 on my car i am making 515 on motor (8psi) 650ish with n20, i wanting to be around 7-800 after building my motor, my question is can i do so with the maggie or should i sell it and find a vortech t trim? any info is appreciated
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The 112 on your Vette won't support that kind of power. You're going to have to step up to a larger blower. Bob
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Depending on what you do when you build your motor, you may be able to get close to those #s by stepping up to the 2300 maggie... Ive seen a 408 LS motor with LS3 heads and 2300 Maggie put down about 705HP... Like i said, all depends on what you use in the motor. The 2300 Generally does around 14-15psi
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The Callaway Z06s we have here have the 2300 on them, and they are doing about 750 at the crank. (thats basically a stock 427 LS7, with not much for fuel upgrades) If you had a good fuel system to handle all that air from the boost and the N2O, you could get there.
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we made 900 flywheel hp with a 2300 on a 427. our biggest problem is that we couldn't run a jackshaft so we were limited on boost
https://ls1tech.com/forums/dynamomet...00-901bhp.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/dynamomet...00-901bhp.html