holy crap. the novi 1000 can do that? sheesh. well then its definitly all i will ever need.Quote:
Originally Posted by frank woodall
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holy crap. the novi 1000 can do that? sheesh. well then its definitly all i will ever need.Quote:
Originally Posted by frank woodall
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Originally Posted by Iceman_19
It "Can" do that and "Safely" ! :D
The weight of my car tops 3500lbs in race trim and it traps 126.53 mph, if you do the math .....thats over 500 HP at the wheels.
wow. and is that without over spinning the blower? any idea how fast your spinning it?Quote:
Originally Posted by frank woodall
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Originally Posted by Iceman_19
I believe with a 1.54 step-up at 6000rpm's its turning 53,400 rpm.
I don't know the maximum impeller RPM on the NOVI 1000 but i think i read somewhere thats its over that.
Iceman, meet Frank. The baddest N1k MOFO on the site! LOL
Frank the 1K with the 8" crank and 3" blower pulley(assuming no slippage) turns 55and some change@6000. I'll probably have that pulley combo before it's said and done.
IMAGINE WHAT A 2OOO WOULD DO? :eek:
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Originally Posted by regattacoupe
thanks Brent, I thought it was around there somewhere and a safe RPM. ;)
I would love a NOVI 2000 but I am saving for a DSS Pro Bullet short block.
I'm also painting my G/F's car in 2 days and thats also expensive. Its a 89 LX vert.
i was told it was 55000 rpm for the max impeller speed. thats impressive. i cant wait to order my kit! im so excited! im like a little kid on christmas! WEEEEEEEEE! :D
55k is correct, which typically works out to be around 15#'s max boost. I'll be running a 6.5" crank pulley(F-150 pulley) and a 2.75" blower pulley that I picked up from Chris_H. I'm hoping for around 13# or so.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Iceman_19
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Originally Posted by 5150 LX
i want 10 psi from 8" crank pulley and a power pipe. ive been told that will get 10 psi easy.
It is true.
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what is the gainfrom going from 302 to a 306? not much im guessing.
Really depends on how the motor is built, if the only change was going from 302 cu inches to 306 cu inches, then I'd say the gain would be minimal. However a properly matched 306 combo would make a profound difference.Quote:
Originally Posted by Iceman_19
Not much other than a much better seal with new pistons and rings. It used to be vortech was the cheapest to get the 8" crank off of but i'm not sure now. You might check summit, vortech, and ASP. You might get a little sticker shock on the 8" crank price but believe me, IT ROCKS THE HOUSE!
If you are looking for an 8", there's an ad here with a link to e-bay for it last I checked it was under $80.
WOW jump on that one. They were $159 when i bought mine and i know they went up 50 bucks for some reason. Probably because they were selling. LOL