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Old 14-01-2011, 02:19 PM   #1
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Default Supercharger choice

All things being equal - which blower will give the quickest time? A K/B or a Procharger (either P1SC or F1R). I have a basic understanding of their features and benefits - now just working out costs versus the 1/4 times.

Pursuit Ute 2003. Engine rebuilt 6/2009 with forged internals, 42lb injectors, twin 3 inch exhaust high flow cats pacemaker extractors, ss induction. Comp ratio I believe is 8:5. New timing chains/tensioners 10/2010. Has 3500 stall convertor and don't know what the result will be given that the K/B kit would be boosting before that. I don't want to just be spiining at the line.

Car is a daily driver.

You guys are the experts and been there done that, I"m just starting so ALL your feedback is very appreciated.

The KB 2.6 kit with the works (inc fuel setup) is $18,300 & waiting on the quotes from Procharger. What do you all think ????? or should I look at a twin turbo set up??????Have no idea what that would cost or what the result would be!

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Old 14-01-2011, 03:48 PM   #2
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depends on what sorta power u want to make? Pro-Charger kits are usually cheaper. a F1-R is good for around 1200hp. Pro-Charged cars have proven to be faster over the 1/4. a KB will drive better on the street, if u want to run 8's or 9's then go a Pro-Charger if u want to run 10's then a KB is the go.

a twin turbo setup will probably set you back around $20-$25k and will net you similar power to the F1-R. the fastest modular powered cars in the world are turboed.

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Old 14-01-2011, 06:02 PM   #3
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Thanks Prasac, I was hoping you would reply. I have read many of your threads and wish I had your knowledge to go about things. Still have not rec'd email re the Prochargers, but what do you reckon the cost would be for both kits?
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Old 15-01-2011, 12:03 AM   #4
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Thanks Prasac, I was hoping you would reply. I have read many of your threads and wish I had your knowledge to go about things. Still have not rec'd email re the Prochargers, but what do you reckon the cost would be for both kits?
sweet as, nothing ever really comes to the price they quote, Procharger for a F1-R kit i reckon would set ya back around $17k the big $'s are in all the fab work etc and be sure to double keyway the crank. . the ultimate setup would be a twin Precision 54-57mm turbo combo, you would need some new internals 9.5:1 comp alloy pistons, give the heads a little tickle, throw in a set of valve springs and your good to go. i'm sick of seeing blown Falcons, i think there is probably only like 5 turboed modulars in Australia yeah a twin turbo setup is dearer, harder to setup but it's a twin turbo in 5 years i would love to see it become as cheap here for blown/turbo combo's as it is in the US.

initially it comes down to wot ur looking to achieve and the budget you have. also be sure to use a reputable company to do the work or buy from. i know it can become a bit overwhelming but talk to a few places and see what sort of a combo they could come up with.
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Old 15-01-2011, 08:46 AM   #5
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PROOOOOOOOOOOOO CHARGERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR hahaha

I like them both but u with the procharger u can add an intercooler so thats a good thing for a street car.

Here is a link they may help u

http://www.dnamotorsport.com/index.htm
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Old 15-01-2011, 08:57 AM   #6
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The KB can be specced with an intercooler.

I suggest you go for a ride in cars equipped with both. Both kits will result in more power than the B series platform is able to harness down the 1/4 mile without driveline and suspension modifications, so to me, it doesn't come down to which will make the car faster. The chassis will be your limiting factor Im afraid.

450, 500 rwkw from either brand wil give you enough potential to push the car into 10's, that's if your wallet is deep enough to work the chassis as well.
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Old 15-01-2011, 09:53 AM   #7
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tex is right, the chassis is a key point but it all just depends on how fast u want to go.
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Old 15-01-2011, 10:42 AM   #8
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a brand new p1sc pro charger went for $700 on us ebay... pretty easy to fab up a bracket.... keep an eye out for a d1sc next size up as i think f1's are a bit to big
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