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Old 09-17-2013, 03:09 PM   #15
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Ted is right about the addition of a 2.55 upper - the IAT2s skyrocket and the amount of timing you need to pull makes the gains negligible unless you are driving on race gas. I have attempted multiple pulley combinations and found this to be true. I am working with D3PE to try to construct a revised intercooler - but as of yet it has not happened. If anyone knows of a company building intercoolers (not HX) for a ZL1 let me know.
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Old 09-17-2013, 03:20 PM   #16
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The stock fuel pump up to this?
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Old 09-17-2013, 03:37 PM   #17
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The stock fuel pump up to this?
Yes fuel pressure holds solid.
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Old 09-17-2013, 03:43 PM   #18
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Ted is right about the addition of a 2.55 upper - the IAT2s skyrocket and the amount of timing you need to pull makes the gains negligible unless you are driving on race gas. I have attempted multiple pulley combinations and found this to be true. I am working with D3PE to try to construct a revised intercooler - but as of yet it has not happened. If anyone knows of a company building intercoolers (not HX) for a ZL1 let me know.
We have done a lot with PD blowers and found that the Heat exchanger and tank do nothing to improve IAT, because the Intercooler inside the blower is just simply taxed at higher air flow.

So your on the right track, you need a larger intercooler Inside the Blower.

We even run Ice water through them and still get the same rise in temp 90 Degrees in a 10 second run, whether we start at 100 or 32 degrees

With Ice water, the only advantage is starting and finishing lower.

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Old 09-17-2013, 05:14 PM   #19
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I need this upgrade so bad. If only I was not poor.
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Old 09-17-2013, 07:43 PM   #20
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Old 09-17-2013, 07:56 PM   #21
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Ted, I know HP numbers will vary with different mods, but what would be the HP limit of a 90mm throttle body before one would need to go to a 102mm?
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Old 09-17-2013, 09:09 PM   #22
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We have done a lot with PD blowers and found that the Heat exchanger and tank do nothing to improve IAT, because the Intercooler inside the blower is just simply taxed at higher air flow.

So your on the right track, you need a larger intercooler Inside the Blower.

We even run Ice water through them and still get the same rise in temp 90 Degrees in a 10 second run, whether we start at 100 or 32 degrees

With Ice water, the only advantage is starting and finishing lower.

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I agree with you Ted, that's why I see no real advantage to run a bigger tank unless we can cool it. I have always said just putting on a bigger tank will not do much.
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Old 09-17-2013, 09:53 PM   #23
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My money is on less than 16 degrees.
16 deg with a 9.55 pulley and 93 octane is what I was able to run. With half and half 104 octane and 93 octane I ran 20.5 deg advance and picked up another 5 mph in the 1/4.

Ted, I was just curious average above 4000 rpm how much timing it could tolerate. I know it varies with RPM but where do you max out?
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Was this with or with out cats? whats the horsepower difference if I was to run the cats with these headers.
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Old 09-18-2013, 08:05 AM   #25
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Ted, I know HP numbers will vary with different mods, but what would be the HP limit of a 90mm throttle body before one would need to go to a 102mm?
It is Unlikely you will max out a 90mm TB with this 1900 blower.

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I agree with you Ted, that's why I see no real advantage to run a bigger tank unless we can cool it. I have always said just putting on a bigger tank will not do much.
In my experience a tank under the hood just collects Heat, that is why GM opted out of a tank.

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16 deg with a 9.55 pulley and 93 octane is what I was able to run. With half and half 104 octane and 93 octane I ran 20.5 deg advance and picked up another 5 mph in the 1/4.

Boost Loves Octane.

Ted, I was just curious average above 4000 rpm how much timing it could tolerate. I know it varies with RPM but where do you max out?
I hate to quote timing numbers because people will take it as gospel and every combination is unique, and I don't want anyone hurting they're engines on what I said.

I suggest you continue to test what works best for your combination.

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Was this with or with out cats? whats the horsepower difference if I was to run the cats with these headers.
This was With Cats, I don't expect any Power difference without them.

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Old 09-18-2013, 09:04 AM   #26
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Are the ID-850 injectors required for the 18% over drive crank pulley?
It is my understanding that the stock injectors will work with a 9.17" pulley.
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Old 09-18-2013, 09:11 AM   #27
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Are the ID-850 injectors required for the 18% over drive crank pulley?
It is my understanding that the stock injectors will work with a 9.17" pulley.
Yes they are.

The Stock injectors will have enough fuel if you shut off Cat over temp fueling but are on the ragged edge at that.

If you try and run with Cat over temp fueling on Forget it.

You can toast a set of Cats Pretty easy without the larger injectors.
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Old 09-22-2013, 12:49 AM   #28
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It is Unlikely you will max out a 90mm TB with this 1900 blower.



In my experience a tank under the hood just collects Heat, that is why GM opted out of a tank.



I hate to quote timing numbers because people will take it as gospel and every combination is unique, and I don't want anyone hurting they're engines on what I said.

I suggest you continue to test what works best for your combination.



This was With Cats, I don't expect any Power difference without them.

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Yes, Ted did all the work, if you need all the tuning numbers then that should be up to the owner to test and see what they get.
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