New supercharger kit on the market Introducing our newly revised 5th gen camaro Torqstorm supercharger kit. Starting @ $3200. Limited lifetime warranty included. No fuel, tune, or intercooler setup included. Capable of over 200+hp gain Torqstorm Superchargers flow 1250cfm, capable of supporting near 800hp. This car produced 630whp on a stock 2011 camaro ss manual. Only other mods were headers and exhaust. Contact us @ Sales@torqstorm.com or 616-706-5580 Thanks Jeff@ Torqstorm https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/ls1tech...8586472b52.jpg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/ls1tech...50f8a75d1c.jpg |
Milling out some brackets today. Bolt on 150+ hp with a Torqstorm Supercharger. Only supercharger on the market to be made 100% in America with a limited lifetime warranty Contact us @ Sales@torqstorm.com 616-706-5580 https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/ls1tech...7539908d16.jpg |
What does the kit consist of for the price ? |
Another customer making great power with our 5th gen Camaro SS kit https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/ls1tech...573af08d99.jpg |
That kit is sucking some hot air in, wonder what the IAT is. |
Originally Posted by qweedqwag
(Post 20071034)
That kit is sucking some hot air in, wonder what the IAT is. We have done testing proving that a tight radius like some have done to direct the filter away from the manifolds actual has larger decrease in power than the heat from the placement of the filter. We are not the only centrifugal to prefer a straight entry into the supercharger inlet, for this reason exactly. Thanks Torqstorm |
I get it, intercooler is the way to go for sure. Great kit though, I'd buy it over a turbo. |
Thanks, It has become one of our more popular kits lately. Torqstorm |
Is this an doable install for a wrench head? |
Originally Posted by qweedqwag
(Post 20073984)
Is this an doable install for a wrench head? Torqstorm |
mikehoffman24@sbcglobal.net |
Originally Posted by qweedqwag
(Post 20074465)
mikehoffman24@sbcglobal.net |
Good looking setup! Just bought one of these myself last week. What size piping you running to your intercooler? Not sure if I want to go with 3.5" or 4" |
Originally Posted by Torqstorm
(Post 20071799)
Actually the temps are completely controllable. Understand it would appear to be an issue. The case would be true if you are idling in place for a long period of time with the car running and no air movement. The air temps would begin to rise. Cruising air temps under the hood are known to be just slightly higher than ambient. For that small increase, a quality intercooler has no problem diminishing the added heat. The test vehicle that you see here in the pics has an ambient cruising air temp. We have done testing proving that a tight radius like some have done to direct the filter away from the manifolds actual has larger decrease in power than the heat from the placement of the filter. We are not the only centrifugal to prefer a straight entry into the supercharger inlet, for this reason exactly. Thanks Torqstorm The piping pictured below has supported 1030whp/925wtq so far, and my highest intake temp was 118 degrees during this pull (91ambient). Off of the dyno, the Intake temps are usually cooler. I do not run methanol injection. https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/ls1tech...5ca0ed2db0.jpg |
Originally Posted by Justhereforinfo
(Post 20324081)
I dont mean to come into your advertising thread and talk badly about your product. I have never used your supercharger, so I wouldn't know anything about them. However that statement above is only true once you reach a certain level of airflow. I understand you're trying to keep your cost down, which is great for consumers, but most people here would benefit from the lower intake temps more than those that would lose power to a curved intake filter piping. The piping pictured below has supported 1030whp/925wtq so far, and my highest intake temp was 118 degrees during this pull (91ambient). Off of the dyno, the Intake temps are usually cooler. I do not run methanol injection. OP, in no way am I trying to highjack your thread with another companies name, just thought I'd throw it out there to help your cause. |
Originally Posted by LilJayV10
(Post 20386776)
Procharger does the same thing as TS with their air filters for the same reasons. OP, in no way am I trying to highjack your thread with another companies name, just thought I'd throw it out there to help your cause. Yes, you're right, they do. That could be because they also like to save money. All I'm saying (actually, proving), is that my curved intake filter piping supports enough airflow to make 1000+whp and my intake temps are about 30 degrees lower than a friends P1SC. Torque Storm, thanks for making an affordable supercharger for all to enjoy. Have a nice day everyone. |
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