Only running one nozzle at the moment so Brad was not too happy with the temps. Saw 90 degrees on the dyno. Quite a hot day, but still not good enough. He wants to see
it under 70 at least. I think it only made 369rwkw, but no way he was going to lean on it and fk my engineWe will get the extra jets in after xmas for some cooling goodness.
Torque was through the roof though and it is still only running 10 pounds of boost which is pretty tame. Brad was running 18 when he first put the blower on and it blew well past 400, he refused to leave it at that level due to the stock bottom end and trans reliability. 2 years later and it still is reliable and strong as ever. I will put the dyno sheet up later.
It is still the best mod I have ever done, just love it to death. Combined with the Gilmer drive it just makes the best noise and puts a grin on your face from ear to ear.
Last edited by BLACK 346; 16-12-2019 at 03:33 PM.
What are the Whipples like?
Whipple twin screws vs Eaton TVSR superchargers:
When they first brought the twin screws out, they created less heat problems under more extreme uses than the early Eaton twin 3 blade rotors, they were great.....
but when Eaton fixed the problem by changing from the old 3 blade rotors & brought out the 4 blade TVSR rotors the whole game changed.
(I know that some Whipple dealers might even still try & sell the old heat story but it has been out of date since the TVSR rotors came out.)
The Eaton TVSR rotors can safely run spinning at up to around 24,000 rpm so they are fantastic on the street.
(Talk to your tuner about the picking size to suit your needs between a 2,300 or 2,650.)
See this link.
https://www.eaton.com/us/en-us/produ...-overview.html
Reliability is just one good reason why so many car manufacturers (including General Motors, Mercedes Benz & Ford) fit Magnusson & Harrop TVSR superchargers OEM with factory warranty.
(Recommended supercharger oil service life is over 160,000kms)
AFAIK. Whipple is more expensive, still has rear intake, sits higher & the intercooler manifold offered for any of the LS engines in Australia is not as good as the
Harrop or Magnusson superchargers.
There are probably a few other reasons why most people do not fit them.
Last edited by whitels1ss; 03-01-2020 at 09:29 AM.
Hi guys
Next Friday, I'm heading back up the hill to meet with Terry at Paramount Performance. We will be discussing my plans for supercharging my VFSS - very excited indeed.
Great stuff Dan, you will love driving with a blower.![]()
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