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Yeah I forgot about that. That will factor in quite a bit depending on what AWIC they used under the blower. Everything else can be modified to provide lower IAT's.
I will have to take a look at some of my datalogs and see what IAT's I was hitting after going WOT and also cruising.
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Yeah I forgot about that. That will factor in quite a bit depending on what AWIC they used under the blower. Everything else can be modified to provide lower IAT's.
I will have to take a look at some of my datalogs and see what IAT's I was hitting after going WOT and also cruising.
I will have to take a look at some of my datalogs and see what IAT's I was hitting after going WOT and also cruising.
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I've been working with a couple guys on their KB C5s for a while now. We've done a bunch of work on one of them to decrease IATs. There's a thread over on CF about it. We installed a larger HE, moved it to behind the tiger shark front end, made a real CAI so it's getting cool air from the condenser/rad scoop, cut the back of the hood to release under hood heat, installed a bigger IC pump, played with the mix of coolant in the IC system. Result was near ambient IATs cruising, and they barely climbed in 95* heat in traffic. Now granted, they still climbed under WOT, but they didn't get NEAR as high as before all these mods. Also,we're spraying meth upstream of the blower. I think that helps some WOT.
FWIW, the entire kit DOES need re-engineering. The blower needs to be turned around, and use a jack shaft setup, so you can mount the TB in the front. The IC/intake mani needs redesigned BAD! For the right money it could be made to make crazy power, but it would take an open wallet to do it.
FWIW, the entire kit DOES need re-engineering. The blower needs to be turned around, and use a jack shaft setup, so you can mount the TB in the front. The IC/intake mani needs redesigned BAD! For the right money it could be made to make crazy power, but it would take an open wallet to do it.
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Funny, just found this at the top of the page, and thought of this thread right away...
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So you guys who have had them a didn't make big top end horse power, what kind of torque numbers were you making? I'm looking to run mine about 1500-6000 at about 16-18 psi on the forged LS1 in my truck? I plan to run meth with a 5 gph nozzle spraying from the back of the intake tube strait into the rotors and a second M14 nozzle spraying in the spacer plate right under the blower discharge where the compressed air comes out right before it goes though the intercooler. Should be the hottest air there and I think it will do the most good.
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So you guys who have had them a didn't make big top end horse power, what kind of torque numbers were you making? I'm looking to run mine about 1500-6000 at about 16-18 psi on the forged LS1 in my truck? I plan to run meth with a 5 gph nozzle spraying from the back of the intake tube strait into the rotors and a second M14 nozzle spraying in the spacer plate right under the blower discharge where the compressed air comes out right before it goes though the intercooler. Should be the hottest air there and I think it will go the most good.
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Big heavy cars need that low end torque, like this 648 rwhp 2.8 KB'd Charger...
http://www.challengertalk.com/forums...648rwhp-40317/
http://www.challengertalk.com/forums...648rwhp-40317/
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Big heavy cars need that low end torque, like this 648 rwhp 2.8 KB'd Charger...
http://www.challengertalk.com/forums...648rwhp-40317/
http://www.challengertalk.com/forums...648rwhp-40317/
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Big heavy cars need that low end torque, like this 648 rwhp 2.8 KB'd Charger...
http://www.challengertalk.com/forums...648rwhp-40317/
http://www.challengertalk.com/forums...648rwhp-40317/
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Hello I'm hoping to have my build done this Saturday, its a forged bottom end ls1 with a kenne bell blower up top. I've been looking around (maybe not in the right places) but, I have noticed no one is running these on their vettes. Just wondering why? Any issues etc etc I should be worrying about or what the deal is. Just wondering what is going on with these set ups and if I should've spent my money on some other set up.
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Also it's Kenne Bell designing + making these kits for the fbodies / 'stangs so they have some manpower. With the current KB vendor if something would ever happen to the person/shop you would not be able to get replacement parts and be SOL.
I wouldn't call the T/S a better design over the roots, it's just different and has its own pros/cons. For all the talk about efficiency on the T/S they seem to produce a lot of heat.
I wouldn't call the T/S a better design over the roots, it's just different and has its own pros/cons. For all the talk about efficiency on the T/S they seem to produce a lot of heat.
The twin screw is great for mid range, fast response and extremely forgiving powerband. However, the turbo and the centri will dog it on the big end. They are very popular for cobras and such because they are basically bolt on replacements. They have their place, but they are not the best all out performers you could get.
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The blue oval boys seem to love the t'screws. The mfg's must have put a whole lot more effort into the ford platforms. Seems like every t'screw build I've ever seen on an LS motor has been a cobbled together mess. I've heard for years how "effecient" they are, but haven't seen any evidence of said effeciency. They make similar or less power than the maggies at boost levels under 10psi. Looks to me like you run out of intercooler capacity at anything over those levels with either system. Yes, they are capable of more boost, but what can you do with 200 degrees of hot air?
My TVS 2300 is pretty boring. It just runs hard with no drama. I know it's limited to around 750 rwhp before belt slip and high IAT's put a damper on things. Happy with what I have though. 670+rwhp in a 3200# vette is a whole bunch of entertainment
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My TVS 2300 is pretty boring. It just runs hard with no drama. I know it's limited to around 750 rwhp before belt slip and high IAT's put a damper on things. Happy with what I have though. 670+rwhp in a 3200# vette is a whole bunch of entertainment
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Most of the time its on race gas, an on edge tune and some giggle gas. The vast majority only make between 550-650 on pump with half assed reliability. They also heat soak very quickly and top end sucks.... been there
The twin screw is great for mid range, fast response and extremely forgiving powerband. However, the turbo and the centri will dog it on the big end. They are very popular for cobras and such because they are basically bolt on replacements. They have their place, but they are not the best all out performers you could get.
The twin screw is great for mid range, fast response and extremely forgiving powerband. However, the turbo and the centri will dog it on the big end. They are very popular for cobras and such because they are basically bolt on replacements. They have their place, but they are not the best all out performers you could get.
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Do you remember what IATs you see when romping on your car?
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Not meaning to butt in -maybe useful info
Data from my 2300 08Z06
fourth run of the day
10.56/137.82@3447 da. Driving up in the staging lanes and started run 12*C hotter than normally see.
Start of burnout 55C [131F]
Max 67C [153F]
91 fuel-no meth-10.5:1
An absolute ball to drive on the street and iats stay around 15-17F above ambient at the speed limit. Heavy traffic iats are about 3x*F above ambient.
'Supersub' has info on better cooling.
Data from my 2300 08Z06
fourth run of the day
10.56/137.82@3447 da. Driving up in the staging lanes and started run 12*C hotter than normally see.
Start of burnout 55C [131F]
Max 67C [153F]
91 fuel-no meth-10.5:1
An absolute ball to drive on the street and iats stay around 15-17F above ambient at the speed limit. Heavy traffic iats are about 3x*F above ambient.
'Supersub' has info on better cooling.
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FWIW, the entire kit DOES need re-engineering. The blower needs to be turned around, and use a jack shaft setup, so you can mount the TB in the front. The IC/intake mani needs redesigned BAD! For the right money it could be made to make crazy power, but it would take an open wallet to do it.[/QUOTE]
Gearset needed to operate in the right rotation then
Gearset needed to operate in the right rotation then
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$$$ and people scared of the simple words.. "not a direct bolt on"
eewwwww i have to take an angle grinder to my hood and buzz off 1/16th of an inch???? uuuuhhhggggg resale isnt gonna be that good because i altered the integral structure of the hood... eeewwwww....![Grin](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_grin.gif)
-TNT spec (me) = if you're buying something as gnarlly as the KB blower,,, you WANT to make real power and will take whatever steps required to make it happen. Whereas the certain folk cant grasp that concept...
****, i cut and boxed my frame rails to make my 88mm fit in my ls1/rx7. Some people (alot) get all pissy over poeople installing a v8 in these cars let alone "butchering" the frame. lol --PS no rotary is gonna beat me on pump fuel, just saying...
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eewwwww i have to take an angle grinder to my hood and buzz off 1/16th of an inch???? uuuuhhhggggg resale isnt gonna be that good because i altered the integral structure of the hood... eeewwwww....
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-TNT spec (me) = if you're buying something as gnarlly as the KB blower,,, you WANT to make real power and will take whatever steps required to make it happen. Whereas the certain folk cant grasp that concept...
****, i cut and boxed my frame rails to make my 88mm fit in my ls1/rx7. Some people (alot) get all pissy over poeople installing a v8 in these cars let alone "butchering" the frame. lol --PS no rotary is gonna beat me on pump fuel, just saying...
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