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Rism April-19th-2005 08:15 AM


Originally Posted by Roddimus Prime
200whp is a safe bet I'd say...I wont be dissappointed with 180-190whp though...would you?

I dont, but my tranny might :P

Roddimus Prime April-19th-2005 08:30 AM

i guess you've missed all the posts about hp vs torque and what causes problems in trannys.

torque is the problem and this blower produces very little torque (in comparison)

Rism April-19th-2005 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by Roddimus Prime
i guess you've missed all the posts about hp vs torque and what causes problems in trannys.

torque is the problem and this blower produces very little torque (in comparison)

HAHA oops
Just woke up, forgot about that :D

Anarchistchiken April-19th-2005 04:31 PM

Haha, out partying hard last night? Just woke up at 1pm? I wish I could do that.

I won't be dissapointed with 190, cause I'll still tell people it's 200. And the drivetrain loss on our trannies (manual) is about 25-30%, so that's about 250 crank, which is plenty to brag about on a stock 130 hp car :)

Rism April-19th-2005 04:41 PM

Power loss through the drivetrain is about 30hp.

Anarchistchiken April-19th-2005 05:03 PM

30 hp from 130 at the crank. It's a percentage loss, not a constant number. If that were true than 800 hp mustangs would have 760 whp instead of 550 whp. Think about it.

scotty878 April-19th-2005 07:27 PM

200WHP at 4.5psi sounds DAMN good to me! Have you thought of looking into different pulleys to sell for more psi? I know your going to have different ones for manual and automatic but I'm talking ones for people with forged motors and such to run BIG numbers? J/W because im curious to see how far these numbers can go.

Roddimus Prime April-19th-2005 07:46 PM

oh I can have any pulley you want made. Thats not the problem...the problem is finding someone who wants to push the limits of the blower. I've said ti before but I'll provide as much air as you guys think you can support with fuel and engine strength.

Rism April-19th-2005 07:52 PM

1 question:
Does the PSI increase with a smaller diameter or larger diameter pulley?

Roddimus Prime April-19th-2005 08:09 PM

smaller pulley = more boost

hughes412 April-20th-2005 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by Anarchistchiken
30 hp from 130 at the crank. It's a percentage loss, not a constant number. If that were true than 800 hp mustangs would have 760 whp instead of 550 whp. Think about it.


Just in case you didn't know rear wheel drive cars have a greater loss because it has farther to go to get to the ground. But if he has 550 whp then he doesn't have 760 crank, more like 600-620.

Roddimus Prime April-20th-2005 08:13 AM

If I'm not mistaken I believe I did the math and we 5spd proteges have about 23% loss through the drivetrain. So if you add that 23% back to my 158whp figure you get 194bhp

dudeondacouch April-22nd-2005 12:43 PM

Actually, no...
I think you added 23% of 158...

you should've been subtracting 23% of X (where x is fwhp)

or
158=x-.23x
158=.77x

X=205.19...

Roddimus Prime April-22nd-2005 01:04 PM

ah, you're right...my math is t3h sUx0r$.

nate0123 April-22nd-2005 01:06 PM

I don't know if the "percentage" loss remains constant, but even so, 200+ at the crank sounds pretty nice


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