178mm Pulley + Tune = $1200.00!!!
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178mm Pulley + Tune = $1200.00!!!
I will be offering 5 combos of pulley/tune. Price includes shipping in the USA. If you would like it installed at our shop, price is $1300.00.
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happen to know roughly how much hp each one makes above stock? And is 22 PSI going to shorten the life of the SC considerably? And can the stock intercooler even keep up?
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it is possible that the 22 psi will shorten the life of the sc, but so will the 178. you are running more boost. fwiw, the supercharger is cheap to buy off ebay.
if you upgrade to the 185, you SHOULD get an upgraded heat exchanger (not intercooler, but heat exchanger). LET sells them. Code3/HPAutowerks also makes them. I actually saw one of the latter for sale recently.
for the 185 though, you may also want to upgrade the intake and get colder spark plugs....and you will 100% require a tune
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less heat? less power
less strain? less power
easier to upgrade? okay...
better throttle response? proof?
better traction? that happens when you make less power...
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and actually i think the 185 would have better throttle response since it apparently (read this somewhere, possibly the srt6 forum) activates the supercharger a little earleir.
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Heat does not equal power. If you increase your IAT then the power goes down.
More strain does not equal more power. The whole point of lightening pulleys and drivetrain is reduce strain and thus more power.
Having a lighter weight pulley with more of its mass closer to the center will give you better throttle response.
Better traction comes with a better power band. Making tons of TQ down low is great for the dyno, but since all of my customers drive their cars, traction is very important.
Think of the 185 as a big turbo. It gets the max amount of power when compared to a smaller turbo, but isn't all that great on the street.
For the majority of cars that do a simple pulley, tune, HE, CM30, and intake, the 178 is best. For the cars that can offset the disadvantages of the 185 by increasing cooling capacity, opening up the exhaust with real headers, opening up the intake path with porting, and can get traction with a LSD, then I recommend the 185 or stacked pulleys (still like the stack over the 185).
We had a stacked pulley car and a 185 pulley car with matching supporting mods put down within 10RWHP of each other. The 178 pulleyed car ran better track times and was much more street friendly.
I sell 185mm pulleys too and can offer the price on those, but I just don't like to sell those.
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For the majority of cars that do a simple pulley, tune, HE, CM30, and intake, the 178 is best. For the cars that can offset the disadvantages of the 185 by increasing cooling capacity, opening up the exhaust with real headers, opening up the intake path with porting, and can get traction with a LSD, then I recommend the 185 or stacked pulleys (still like the stack over the 185).
1) on the 178 + machined down vs the 185, were you seeing lower IATs on the 178? or were they about the same b/c of the same/similar boost levels?
2) regarding porting the intake, have you guys p/p'd one for a c32? i know needswings sells larger manis (iirc) for the srt6 but they don't fit the c32. what kinda gains could be realized with all supporting mods (see my sig)?
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two questions.
1) on the 178 + machined down vs the 185, were you seeing lower IATs on the 178? or were they about the same b/c of the same/similar boost levels?
2) regarding porting the intake, have you guys p/p'd one for a c32? i know needswings sells larger manis (iirc) for the srt6 but they don't fit the c32. what kinda gains could be realized with all supporting mods (see my sig)?
1) on the 178 + machined down vs the 185, were you seeing lower IATs on the 178? or were they about the same b/c of the same/similar boost levels?
2) regarding porting the intake, have you guys p/p'd one for a c32? i know needswings sells larger manis (iirc) for the srt6 but they don't fit the c32. what kinda gains could be realized with all supporting mods (see my sig)?
2) The porting involves opening up the neck as much as possible with the stock castings, gasket matching to the lower intake ports, and cleaning up the insides of the manis. You can also port the lower port connected to the SC for better gains. Typical gains are 10-15 RWHP and improved throttle and engine response. You'll actually notice the response more then the power.
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The 185mm is not hard to tune. We've had plenty in here and they are all tuned just fine. Granted Jerry is our tuner, lol.
As for belt slip, we use machined down stock pulleys for stacking and machine back in the OEM groove shape and depth. A lot of machined down pulleys do not keep the OEM depth and size of the grooves and this causes the slip. We have not experienced any slip with the stacked set ups we've run. Plus you can make a belt wrap kit for like $50.00 if you want to be safe.
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Really?? You couldnt be more wrong about that. More heat equals higher intake air temperatures, thus resulting in ignition timing being retarded by the ECU. Timing pull of just 5*s is very noticeable....The only ways to have the ECU pull timing is high IATs (via the IAT sensor) and low octane gasoline (via the knock sensors)....
Interesting. Less strain=less broken parts. Seems so obvious that it need not be stated.
Interesting. Less strain=less broken parts. Seems so obvious that it need not be stated.
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Really?? You couldnt be more wrong about that. More heat equals higher intake air temperatures, thus resulting in ignition timing being retarded by the ECU. Timing pull of just 5*s is very noticeable....The only ways to have the ECU pull timing is high IATs (via the IAT sensor) and low octane gasoline (via the knock sensors)....
Interesting. Less strain=less broken parts. Seems so obvious that it need not be stated.
Interesting. Less strain=less broken parts. Seems so obvious that it need not be stated.
I thought the same thing...
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Really?? You couldnt be more wrong about that. More heat equals higher intake air temperatures, thus resulting in ignition timing being retarded by the ECU. Timing pull of just 5*s is very noticeable....The only ways to have the ECU pull timing is high IATs (via the IAT sensor) and low octane gasoline (via the knock sensors)....
Interesting. Less strain=less broken parts. Seems so obvious that it need not be stated.
Interesting. Less strain=less broken parts. Seems so obvious that it need not be stated.
when i said that more heat is produced, i did NOT say that IATs would be higher... any dullard would understand that a better heat exchanger and other cooling methods would be required to combat the higher heat produced by pumping more boost - and as a result, making more power DUH
everybody already well understands that other crap you posted as well...
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when i said that more heat is produced, i did NOT say that IATs would be higher... any dullard would understand that a better heat exchanger and other cooling methods would be required to combat the higher heat produced by pumping more boost - and as a result, making more...
Since when did you become "the whole forum"? You say the strangest things. Just because you see the mindless redneck machine that is the corvette as some engineering marvel, that doesn't mean it is, or that people will take some random guys opinion in a c-class forum (yours) as anything to give much merit to as far as it meaning anything at all. Sorry for the reality check. It'll be ok little guy.
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just saying more heat=more power is a simply an incorrect statement. That is what you said.
Since when did you become "the whole forum"? You say the strangest things. Just because you see the mindless redneck machine that is the corvette as some engineering marvel, that doesn't mean it is, or that people will take some random guys opinion in a c-class forum (yours) as anything to give much merit to as far as it meaning anything at all. Sorry for the reality check. It'll be ok little guy.
Since when did you become "the whole forum"? You say the strangest things. Just because you see the mindless redneck machine that is the corvette as some engineering marvel, that doesn't mean it is, or that people will take some random guys opinion in a c-class forum (yours) as anything to give much merit to as far as it meaning anything at all. Sorry for the reality check. It'll be ok little guy.
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just saying more heat=more power is a simply an incorrect statement. That is what you said.
Since when did you become "the whole forum"? You say the strangest things. Just because you see the mindless redneck machine that is the corvette as some engineering marvel, that doesn't mean it is, or that people will take some random guys opinion in a c-class forum (yours) as anything to give much merit to as far as it meaning anything at all. Sorry for the reality check. It'll be ok little guy.
Since when did you become "the whole forum"? You say the strangest things. Just because you see the mindless redneck machine that is the corvette as some engineering marvel, that doesn't mean it is, or that people will take some random guys opinion in a c-class forum (yours) as anything to give much merit to as far as it meaning anything at all. Sorry for the reality check. It'll be ok little guy.
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