ATI Procharger Kit
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ATI Procharger Kit - 5/24/2006 7:08:51 PM
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raytools
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Hi, I installed a procharger kit on my 05, C6. it won't put out any way near the advertised H.P., but did pick up about an additional 100 HP. the car runs nice! I would like to find the other 100 HP, that ATI advertises. (they advertise 600HP) Ray
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RE: ATI Procharger Kit - 5/24/2006 9:14:43 PM
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Lee Willis
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Your SC pulley is too big a diameter. Change the pulley on the supercharger for a smaller diameter and have it re-programmed afterward. I had to go through four progressively diameters (four inches, 3.75 inches, 3.5 inches, and 2.75 inches, before I got the one I wanted dialed in -- I can go smaller still and get a lot more HP but I have enough and it drives so sweet now I just want to leave it alone.
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RE: ATI Procharger Kit - 5/30/2006 6:16:10 AM
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PAY2PLAY
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I don't think there is really such a thing as the "proper" pulley. Its all about what the customer wants out of his/her car. Even if they supplied the smaller pulley with the kit instead of the one they did include somebody else would think it was too much boost and want a bigger one. Its the beauty of personal preference. Oh yeah and by the way...congrats on your new supercharger. I want to put a Maggie on my car so bad, but I have a wedding coming up and have to focus my money there for now.
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RE: ATI Procharger Kit - 5/31/2006 8:25:55 PM
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raytools
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I contacted a corvette tuner, and will get some work done in a month. good luck with the wedding. I'm an old guy (64), so hopefully I wont get involved with any of those. I installed the procharger myself, how-ever I have a auto lift, and just about every tool imaginable. I would not want to install one without the luxury of a lift. thanks for the reply! Ray
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RE: ATI Procharger Kit - 6/1/2006 5:37:43 AM
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Lee Willis
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ORIGINAL: raytools it has 6lbs boost at present, and has 450hp on the RW. what boost are you running with the smaller pulley? I just figured they (ati) would have supplied the proper pulley. I am trying to locate a good tuner that could tune it with the smaller pulley. thanks very much for the advice. Ray First, I think it is your tune, not the SC, given what you say. I have a Procharger D1S and I am running a 2.75" pulley at the moment - I have several pulley sizes to run and as a daily driver it likes this best although even smaller can build more boost. I have only a max of 4.5 lbs boost. Several points to keep in mind: I have 427 cubic inches, and heads to die for (Patriot III heads that were then ported and flow tested to 347" flow at .6 inch) and a ported FAST manifold, etc. As a result, a blower has to work hard to build pressure on this engine -- it sort of sucks the air out of it first: this same SC with the same pulleys on a stock LS6 puts out about 9+ lbs. My 427 puts out right under 510 RWHP normally aspirated -- and is right under 600 RWHP at the moment at 4.5 lbs boost, and can do 640 at 5.25 lbs with a slightly smaller pulley and racing fuel at the strip: it was made to go to 800, but I get belt slip beyond what I can do now and would need a new set of pulleys, a new high capacity fuel system and what else? to go higher just don't have the time to fuss with it -- and its plenty fast enough for an old man like me anyway. I had a Magnusen on the original LS6 in my car for about 2 years. It did a max of 6 lbs boost, and put down about 465 RWHP, so I think you are not too far off: with the slightly greater displacement you should get a comparable 470-475 HP.
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2007 Aston Martin Vantage Prodrive Lincoln MKZ "Grandfather car" ''98 Z28 with iron LS 408, NOS, tricks, street driven mid 9s (sold to my youngest son for $1, Aug 28, ''07) ''02 SCd 427 cid ZO6, 704 RWHP, sold Aug. 28, ''07
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RE: ATI Procharger Kit - 6/1/2006 5:39:33 AM
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Lee Willis
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ORIGINAL: PAY2PLAY . . . but I have a wedding coming up and have to focus my money there for now. Well, congratulations are in order for you, too. I highly recommend marriage but you need to go into it with your eyes wide open: it leads to children, which leads to ten plus years of mini-vans with interiors that resemble a combination of the inside of a dumpster and diaper pail, and then college expenses, all of which means a long, long time during which you can only dream of owning new corvettes and superchargers . . . . still, congrats . . .
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2007 Aston Martin Vantage Prodrive Lincoln MKZ "Grandfather car" ''98 Z28 with iron LS 408, NOS, tricks, street driven mid 9s (sold to my youngest son for $1, Aug 28, ''07) ''02 SCd 427 cid ZO6, 704 RWHP, sold Aug. 28, ''07
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RE: ATI Procharger Kit - 6/1/2006 8:49:46 PM
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raytools
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Hi. My kit for the LS2, came with a 4.625 inch pulley, and i have not put on a smaller one yet. It was tuned by Fastchip (Ed Wright) , through ATI. it is actually boosting at 5.5 lbs, at redline. I just was expecting it to come closer to ATI's advertised figures. It is not the first time I got caught up in advertising Hype! thanks for the reply. your vette sounds awesome to me. Ray
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RE: ATI Procharger Kit - 9/27/2006 1:10:49 AM
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raytools
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Hi Lee well I am now putting out 565 RWHP, after a cam change, and good tune by Dynotech Engr., in FtWayne Indiana! the big problem now is traction. I still have stock wheels and tires on my 05, C6. I ended up with a 4 inch pulley on the pro-charger. its been awhile since I chatted with you. the car only has 4,000 miles on it. what type of wheels and tires do you figure would work good on this set-up. 1st gear is pretty much worthless with the stock rubber! any way , the car is definitely running strong now. appreciate any help, and advice. Ray
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