D1sc procharger trade for P1sc procharger.
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D1sc procharger trade for P1sc procharger.
Category: Engine - Power Adders
Price: $123456
Part Fits: 93-02 Chevrolet Camaro, 93-02 Pontiac Firebird
Location (State): KS
Item Condition: Used
Shipping Information: Item Can be Shipped
Engine: LS1/LS6
LS Engine?: Fits LS Engine
Edit: Alright guys a lot of interest, but when you text or pm me please include the mileage on your p1sc and what condition it's in
Last edited by sweet99ss; 02-03-2013 at 03:57 AM.
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Id run at least 8 psi man. Take it from me. I only made 5.5psi with my D1 although it made 571rwhp. It made a puny 467ft lbs and didnt come alive until about 3500-4000rpm. If i were to do it over, id run 8-10psi and make more torque and have the power come in faster. The P1 is such a weak blower compared to the D1
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http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c6-f...the-money.html
Basically a big washer placed before the blower after the air filter. It restricts the air flow in, to keep the boost from going over the desired amount; more guys will use them on a big blower (pullied down) to get boost moving at lower rpm. ECS uses them all the time.
Basically a big washer placed before the blower after the air filter. It restricts the air flow in, to keep the boost from going over the desired amount; more guys will use them on a big blower (pullied down) to get boost moving at lower rpm. ECS uses them all the time.
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Basically a big washer placed before the blower after the air filter. It restricts the air flow in, to keep the boost from going over the desired amount; more guys will use them on a big blower (pullied down) to get boost moving at lower rpm. ECS uses them all the time.
Basically a big washer placed before the blower after the air filter. It restricts the air flow in, to keep the boost from going over the desired amount; more guys will use them on a big blower (pullied down) to get boost moving at lower rpm. ECS uses them all the time.
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just keep the D1sc man. You will regret it, this is coming from someone who had a P1 and went to a D1. One day you will need a new motor and it will overspin the P1 more than likely and youll need a D1 once again.