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  • Notch
    Trunkback Moostang
    • May 2005
    • 23574

    Procharger F4 Testing

  • 94fobrah
    2012 RSN #3
    • Oct 2007
    • 8820

    #2
    Yarsh.
    Sponsored By Pallow Precision Gear
    90 LX 445CI N/A SBF
    Powered By Vincent Performance
    Built By Dave Senderhauf JR
    http://www.transport-graphics.com/

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    • bluchev
      E.R.E.
      • Oct 2007
      • 12863

      #3
      Fancy.

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      • blown 87gt
        Professionaly Charged GT
        • Apr 2006
        • 2833

        #4
        Ooof that's a big boy, at that point i'm sure most people would just go with a turbo though wouldn't they? Seems like that would put a lot of strain on a crankshaft

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        • Paul
          TCS Homer
          • Jan 2003
          • 3185

          #5
          It's called gear drive...

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          • tirenick
            Pimp of Tires
            Moderator
            • Oct 2007
            • 6255

            #6

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            • 94fobrah
              2012 RSN #3
              • Oct 2007
              • 8820

              #7
              Originally posted by tirenick View Post
              Well do you want 8's or not?
              Sponsored By Pallow Precision Gear
              90 LX 445CI N/A SBF
              Powered By Vincent Performance
              Built By Dave Senderhauf JR
              http://www.transport-graphics.com/

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              • Phillyblunt474
                TCS Homer
                • Aug 2005
                • 5275

                #8
                Holy moly

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                • mark_eych
                  On the road to a new adventure
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 1442

                  #9
                  About 4000 cfm @ 48PSI. From the work I do 4000 cfm would be enough air for 10 tons of air conditioning. That would be at about 1 inch of water pressure and would probably take less than 2 HP to do it. Increasing pressure times 2 requires 4 times the HP. So a fan on your furnace may raise a water column 3/4" and this thing will raise a column over 110 feet. All boost is not created equal The physics of it would say that great heads would require less boost and less HP to drive the blower. Sorry that big ass blower gets my head spinnin.

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                  • Notch
                    Trunkback Moostang
                    • May 2005
                    • 23574

                    #10
                    Originally posted by mark_eych View Post
                    About 4000 cfm @ 48PSI. From the work I do 4000 cfm would be enough air for 10 tons of air conditioning. That would be at about 1 inch of water pressure and would probably take less than 2 HP to do it. Increasing pressure times 2 requires 4 times the HP. So a fan on your furnace may raise a water column 3/4" and this thing will raise a column over 110 feet. All boost is not created equal The physics of it would say that great heads would require less boost and less HP to drive the blower. Sorry that big ass blower gets my head spinnin.
                    Boost is boost.

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                    • Phillyblunt474
                      TCS Homer
                      • Aug 2005
                      • 5275

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Notch View Post
                      Boost is boost.
                      cfm is cfm

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                      • Brownman
                        The underpowered one.
                        • Mar 2006
                        • 5853

                        #12
                        Um WTF do u do with that power. How much do them superchargers go for?
                        Can i fit one on my DSM?
                        Aaron.

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                        • Notch
                          Trunkback Moostang
                          • May 2005
                          • 23574

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Brownman View Post
                          Um WTF do u do with that power. How much do them superchargers go for?
                          Can i fit one on my DSM?
                          Since the vid I posted is the testing vid, I'm guessing it's not out yet. But to help get a ballpark figure, the F3 kits go for something like ~$6500 depending on kit and options.

                          And I'm pretty sure you'd fit your DSM in that blower, not the other way around

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                          • Hatch
                            They call me the Barber
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 3062

                            #14
                            3,384HP FTW!
                            Originally posted by work in progress
                            I'm done with foxes!!!
                            Originally posted by Notch
                            Mine is built using only Ford parts. Anything else would be a sin.

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                            • mark_eych
                              On the road to a new adventure
                              • Sep 2006
                              • 1442

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Notch View Post
                              Boost is boost.
                              Promise me you will continue your education.

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