Originally Posted by LateralG'z If stillen still plans to offer pulley options for more power. I know myself and will eventually get that larger horse power pulley. With all that
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1) Additional cooling: As everyone knows additional cooling is going to be extremely important on these cars and we have a few ideas on how to solve this. STILLEN Front fascia- As it has already been mentioned the STILLEN front fascia increases the front grill opening substantially and also offers additional openings for accessory coolers such as oil coolers. On our car, we're running the STILLEN race cooler and the STILLEN street cooler! I have flogged the crap out of that car and it is very hard to overheat the engine oil with this setup! Basically, we retain the standard mounting location of the race cooler and the secondary oil cooler mounts on the drivers side vent opening. You will want to cut holes in your fender liners to allow the heat to escape after going through the cooler but that is very easy to do. On the driver's side vent opening we plan on fabricating a secondary heat exchanger as well. So the coolant for the intercooler will travel through the main heat exchanger mounted out front, then through the secondary cooler mounted in the fascia opening, then back up to the manifold. Again, you will need/want to cut some holes in the fenders to allow the hot air to vent out but that's really simple. 2) Secondary cooling solutions: When I get a chance (it will take awhile) I am hoping to develop a system that will cool the coolant down without any input from the driver. It should be pretty simple and if done correctly will work very well. My only concern is that it might not be cheap. My estimated price is around a grand but I'm not 100% sure about that yet...Could be more, could be less...Won't know until it's completed. We definitely plan on offering upgrades for the supercharger system. Some will be minor and some will be major but we do plan on continuing to push the capabilities of this system! |
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I would have been surprised if IAT's were much above ambient... It's not boosting at idle, and the water is still pulling heat out of the system... was this finding unexpected? Also, how many gpm does your water pump flow? Last question: Any chance you guys will be developing a roots blower kit like you did for the 350? Yeah, you could always add some puller fans too. Not a bad idea if you plan on tracking it.
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For California, I think it has something to do with a combination of the oil companies and CARB regulations. Apparently it's pretty difficult to make a 93 octane gasoline that meets all of your emissions requirements (including oxygenation). Only one company - Unocal - had a process to produce a 92 octane fuel for California's most recent requirements. Unocal is apparently defunct now, so nobody is licensing that process any more. Cost is the major factor, however. The price of 93 would be just that much more on top of your already outrageous gas prices. This is just paraphrased on what I knew before and what I just read... could just be conjecture on somebody's behalf, but it sounds logical.
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