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StillenZ84 07-03-2017 11:50 PM

Air to Air SC New build
 
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I figured I would start another thread on my build and plans. In the past few months I have made some major changes to the car after my motor popped back in December. I immediately purchased a new block and sent it to the machine shop to get the work done. Seb from Specialty Z hooked me up with CP pistons .020 over w/upgraded wrist pins and PRO-H Beam Carrillo Rods with CARR Bolts. I had the heads port and polished along with the Stillen intake manifold, lower intake manifold, and had the exhaust runners ported to match the header gaskets. I also sent my supercharger off to 928 Motorsports and had them install high speed bearings and their impeller. I plan on pushing it to 18 or more PSi at first and go from there. My pulley setup is the Stillen 9 lb, 3.47" Jackshaft, and 2.80" supercharger pulley. Im tuning with no filter on the inlet and hoping for pretty big numbers. I am still having Seb do the tuning and we have starting to tune WOT now so Ill be able to get back on what boost I am actually hitting soon. Here are a few pictures and I can post more later on.

ChaseZ 07-04-2017 12:13 AM

In!

synolimit 07-04-2017 01:05 AM

Looks like your porter did the heads backwards yo. Left the intake divider alone yet knife edged the exhaust divider. That doesn't make sense.

Optimiser 07-04-2017 01:24 AM

"My pulley setup is the Stillen 9 lb, 3.47" Jackshaft, and 2.80" supercharger pulley."

What do you calculate your SC RPM will be will that setup and what diameter is your 9lb pulley?

StillenZ84 07-04-2017 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 3671045)
Looks like your porter did the heads backwards yo. Left the intake divider alone yet knife edged the exhaust divider. That doesn't make sense.

The pictures are not of the finished job. They were the first day he had the block.

StillenZ84 07-04-2017 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Optimiser (Post 3671050)
"My pulley setup is the Stillen 9 lb, 3.47" Jackshaft, and 2.80" supercharger pulley."

What do you calculate your SC RPM will be will that setup and what diameter is your 9lb pulley?

My Stillen pulley is 2.75". I should be mid to high 60k RPM.

Optimiser 07-04-2017 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by StillenZ84 (Post 3671146)
My Stillen pulley is 2.75". I should be mid to high 60k RPM.

If I have entered the correct numbers of your setup in the Vortech Impeller Speed Calculator you'll be at 70158RPM at 7500RPM (Engine).

https://vortechsuperchargers.com/pag...eed-calculator

TopgunZ 07-06-2017 08:20 PM

Can't wait to see the numbers!

BOLIO 671 07-07-2017 07:40 AM

Totally Sub"d......Lovin the no filter set up.....I know u said the pics of the port and polish aren't of the final. product but that thing looks nice and smooth....who did ur head work?

StillenZ84 07-07-2017 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by BOLIO 671 (Post 3672160)
Totally Sub"d......Lovin the no filter set up.....I know u said the pics of the port and polish aren't of the final. product but that thing looks nice and smooth....who did ur head work?

Thanks. A shop that specializes in Import port and polishing here local did all the work. They produce a lot of very high HP cars. Everyone has their technique that they think works the best but as long as I gain HP from it Im happy.

Juan@Fontana 07-07-2017 06:11 PM

this is going to be bonkers.

RadioFlyer 07-07-2017 07:08 PM

Following this thread closely - you might be my Ghost of Christmas Future!

Glad to see you back on the horse(power)!

StillenZ84 08-13-2017 05:23 PM

Just to update everyone. I finished tuning with Seb and was able to get on the dyno. Im hitting between 16-17 psi. I was only able to dyno my daily map that is set to 19 deg of timing due to the heat and humidity here. Car got hot pretty quick. I was able to put down 696/500 on a mustang dyno. I was very happy to say the least and will hopefully be back on the dyno when it cools off in the next few weeks to get numbers for my "kill" mode.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--DQNYil9g4

Jayhovah 08-13-2017 05:30 PM

Amazing.

TopgunZ 08-13-2017 07:04 PM

700 whp and 500 wtq??!!!!!! I'm more than impressed. Awesome achievement Evan!!!


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