Velocity rings for Superchargers-gain 1 to 3 psi?
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Velocity rings for Superchargers-gain 1 to 3 psi?
Has anyone heard anything about these:
http://www.reichardracing.com/velocity_ring.php#
It's a velocity ring that goes in the inlet side of the supercharger-it supposed to raise boost levels by 1-3 psi without spinning the blower any faster.
It would seem to be nice effecient way of getting a bit more boost out of the blower.
http://www.reichardracing.com/velocity_ring.php#
It's a velocity ring that goes in the inlet side of the supercharger-it supposed to raise boost levels by 1-3 psi without spinning the blower any faster.
It would seem to be nice effecient way of getting a bit more boost out of the blower.
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it has to do with air turbulence if you decrease the turbulance you increase the flow and efficiency of the of the blower. Same way that velocity stack in ITB setup can change the hp/tq curve by lengthening or shortening the stack.
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My inlets on the S-trim and T-trim Vortechs have already been shaped like that, so I thinking that another one strapped on won't add anything. Might not hurt but I can't imagine a double flare would do much. Maybe if your blower had an untapered inlet?
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Originally Posted by 02NBMFormula
boost is just a measure of air restriction
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Originally Posted by 02NBMFormula
boost is just a measure of air restriction
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Originally Posted by Alex @ CMS
if the blower is able to take in more air due to there being less turbulence then the boost will increase. Blowers have a set speed and do not bleed off boost like a tubo, the more air it can take in the more that it will compress.
If this is the case, have you thought about getting your blower inlet ported to smooth out the turbulanc like Tony Mamo, Cory Harris, and others do on LS2 throttle bodies ?
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I believe it's like $140, I saw them for sale on the NMRA Racing forums. I'm not sure if they work if there is any piping that goes infront of them. I'm also wondering about these mesh screens they run versus air filters-if that's a track worthy option or not. Those Renegade cars are sick, these guys make 30+ pounds of boost with a 8 rib belt using F1R's and Ysi's.
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Originally Posted by ty_ty13
yes but these guy change belts every pass...
You tighten the belt, make a pass and retighten-do this 3 times until the belt is fully stretched-it will stretch up to 2" according to these guys.
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140 bux is kinda pricey, i was hopin it would be more like 80. I wonder if they have documented gains or are just saying it will work. By narrowing the path of the boost and smoothing the flow. I see it increasing velocity. Its pricey cause they are made from billet or something.