
Must have more midrange and I guess also higher ambient temp resulting in less power.
But like I said before, if you are happy that's all that matters

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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
Dan wrote:The key variable that makes it hard to estimate the power increase when reducing the pulley size on a supercharger is the resulting increase in the intake charge temperature which has a number of impacts including reducing the density of the air entering the engine, possibly the amount of timing that your tuner can run without knock (E85 would help this) etc..
Sailor wrote:Do you have a 3bar MAP installed and calibrated correctly?
If it's tuned properly with the new MAP you should be able to switch pulleys without a retune.
Dan wrote:As I said earlier:Dan wrote:The key variable that makes it hard to estimate the power increase when reducing the pulley size on a supercharger is the resulting increase in the intake charge temperature which has a number of impacts including reducing the density of the air entering the engine, possibly the amount of timing that your tuner can run without knock (E85 would help this) etc..
Have you got a dashdaq or something to log knock in your car driving it ok the street?
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Only towards the end when he upped the octane a bit did it start to quiet
down some. We could try adding more timing back in now that the octane is
improved,
Steampunk wrote:"Novice1"
Only towards the end when he upped the octane a bit did it start to quiet
down some. We could try adding more timing back in now that the octane is
improved,
"Upped the octane" "now that the octane is improved"
Ron what the f#ck is the guy talking about?! You cannot increase or decrease octane rating via computer tuning because it has nothing to do with it.
Changing to Higher or lower octane means changing fuel.
He's saying he can change the octane rating of your fuel via ECU tuning.
If so then he should charge $5,000 per hour as he's the only person in the world who can do that.
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
NitroDann wrote:I feel like someone should just start building turbo NCs.
NitroDann wrote:I feel like someone should just start building turbo NCs.
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
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