my next mod.. ill be sportin 500 ponnies!!
http://www.superchargersonline.com/p...ber=WIP-FORD68
thats right whipple suppercharger.... $4k.. 500Hp.. cant wait till i can afford that!! Jetjock16 |
my next mod.. ill be sportin 500 ponnies!!
damn!! thats almost scary!:-X22
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my next mod.. ill be sportin 500 ponnies!!
we've run a bunch of the whipple chargers on marine big blocks and they have been flawless. installation, fit and finish are all superb. i'm sure the V-10 unit will be also. keep us posted!
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my next mod.. ill be sportin 500 ponnies!!
Ahhhh..... the sweet sound of 'boost'.
So, are you doing the supercharger before the steering mods? |
my next mod.. ill be sportin 500 ponnies!!
ill prob do x over first.. but im talking years here.. im still payin off the truck and dying for front locker and keystone hood!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jetjock16 |
my next mod.. ill be sportin 500 ponnies!!
if you scroll down to the bottom of the page at the FAQ, it says that it does not fit an F-250. whats up with that? i didn't think F-150s came with V-10s. :confused:
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my next mod.. ill be sportin 500 ponnies!!
They have an error in that statement re: not fitting a F250. Here is the mfg. link:
http://whipplesuperchargers.com/product.asp?ProdID=1137 |
my next mod.. ill be sportin 500 ponnies!!
Now, if they would only make a similar install for the 7.3L PSD it'd be worth the extra cashe:-X07 . Anybody know why we don't have a development on this for PSD's?
I remember the first 8-71 I ever saw came off a garbage truck at a local shop - no kidding it was really a GMC garbage truck, ya know with the can crusher in the back. Anyways, with the worsham screw being common technology now-a-days you'd think somebody smarter than me would be trying to market one to us PS lovers. Anybody know why they don't - is there a technical reason why a supercharger can't be put on the 7.3. Thanks |
my next mod.. ill be sportin 500 ponnies!!
Originally posted by 1BADF350_4XCREW7.3 ... - is there a technical reason why a supercharger can't be put on the 7.3. Thanks Ummm.... the turbo gets in the way? |
my next mod.. ill be sportin 500 ponnies!!
I remember the first 8-71 I ever saw came off a garbage truck at a local shop - no kidding it was really a GMC garbage truck - is there a technical reason why a supercharger can't be put on the 7.3. It's much more likely that we'll see compound turbo's in "kit" form before we see a blower/turbo kit. |
my next mod.. ill be sportin 500 ponnies!!
On industrial diesels and some larger trucks the turbo blows into the supercharger then into the engine.
Many years ago Rick Dobberton built an early model Nova with a 454 that had twin turbo's blowing into a GM roots style blower. And yes it did work quite well. |
my next mod.. ill be sportin 500 ponnies!!
Well I don't want to take this thread in a completely different direction - the S/C and 500hp would be cool in any truck you could get to hook up with it. I'm still learning about diesels - bought mine for the road mileage - but know they are developing supercharged turbo diesels for other applications (industrial, aircraft, etc.) Here's something offerred this spring for the flyboys, then again it is a 2-stroke diesel:
http://www.deltahawkengines.com/object00.htm The way I see it, with the compact size and incredible performance of the twin screw S/C, the fuel management/tuning availble and a solid powerplant for a baseline, It would seem that some of the gearheads would be trying something along this line. It didn't take long to put a blower on a 426 Hemi, which redefined drag racing as we know it today. I'll shut up about this and put the thread back on track. Love to see pics of anyone who's done the whipple setup and can tell me how much ballast was needed in the bed to leave 1/4 mile stripes - I'm guessing about 500 pounds of dead weight and at least a three link. I would think 500hp would cause excessive tread wear by the owner as well, especially every weekend. Love the site, thanks for the insight. |
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