Supercharging a 351 Windsor

Supercharging a 351 Windsor

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ZR1415

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250 months

Tuesday 21st October 2003
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Good article about Supercharging a 351 windsor in this months 'Street Machine' looks a reasonably simple installation compared with what was on offer in the 80s,,am i really that old

nobbybombshell

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248 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2003
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Basically the blower companies took their product wich was designed for EFI application and made it suitable for carb and hay presto one hell of a setup and (depending on the car) keep it stealth looking, that Capri did 175mph 2 years ago so i cant wait to see what it will do now.

ZR1415

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Wednesday 22nd October 2003
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I thought the whole set up was pretty trick,was that the capri that had the reporter in when they did the topspeed,,if i remember he thought the car was going to go thru the barrier at the end.

I see your into N0S,how do you find using it?

nobbybombshell

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248 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2003
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Thats the kiddie thay went round the bend at 160mph brakes and engine smokin, he toasted the plugs big time and the engine looks like it had only been runnin on 6 cylinders if i remember rightly. The ol nitrous debate rages on, basically if you have the correct engine setup it will be no problem IE a stock 5.0 Mustang engine can take up to 150hp shot of gas, any more and you would have to upgrade the pistons etc. What people hear about are engines going bang and the only reason for that is misuse, not having an engine that can take it or using too much.

ZR1415

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Wednesday 22nd October 2003
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Ime open minded,never used it but willing to listen to fors and against,do's it matter what compression you run?,say if you wanna put in a 100hp shot.

nobbybombshell

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248 months

Thursday 23rd October 2003
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I'm pretty sure that a stock ZR1 can take up to 150 shot without any mods at all (safely). There are stock Camaro's in our club wich are runnin that without any probs.

ZR1415

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Thursday 23rd October 2003
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Do you think a modified Motor can take NOS(say around 100-150 shot) running say 12.3.1 compression and pulling the max amount of power naturally aspirated already or would it be too much.

nobbybombshell

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248 months

Thursday 23rd October 2003
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Has the pistons, crank and heads been upgraded as well?

ZR1415

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Thursday 23rd October 2003
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Yes if i remember right,there is a billet crank(just been micro polished), J&E pistons and the heads are gasflowed ported&polished and the bottom end has been studded,,we are looking to get 600-650hp from her normally aspirated.

nobbybombshell

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248 months

Friday 24th October 2003
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WICKED MOTOR, i wanna see that runnin up the Pod. As for stickin a bit of gas through it that wont be a problem at all, i'm just havin my motor rebuilt with similar specs and will be stickin a 150 poss 200 shot through it. If you wanna get a bit more tech info as my knowledge is limited checked www.ukstreetracers.co.uk go to the forum and post there as we have got some very knowledgable Chevy guys.

ZR1415

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Friday 24th October 2003
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Thanks for that,,what are you doing to your motor.

nobbybombshell

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248 months

Friday 24th October 2003
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Holley systemax II (complete package)
Forged crank, pistons, eagle rods,
Lunati roller rockers blah blah blah should be good for around 350bhp plus the gas, 1/4 mile times hoping for 11's on slicks (street tyres might be pushing it but i will give it go)

ZR1415

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Saturday 25th October 2003
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Nice one,,have you seen the street legal/track tyres that are about for that extra grip.

nobbybombshell

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248 months

Monday 27th October 2003
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Yeah Nitto drag radials and BF goodrich drag radials, good tyres but i used to use a Hoosier quick time and stand by those as a very grippy track tyre (careful in the wet though on road though).

nobbybombshell

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248 months

Monday 27th October 2003
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ZR1415 said:
Do you think a modified Motor can take NOS(say around 100-150 shot) running say 12.3.1 compression and pulling the max amount of power naturally aspirated already or would it be too much.

Was speaking to a mechanic about this over the weekend, he said that is one wild motor you have got there and you might not even have to go down the NOS route. You wouldnt be able to stick a blower on there coz of the compression but with that much power hell that is gonna be quick