Crash_Nemesis said:
Because Vortech superchargers run much cooler than other superchargers, we are not running an intercooler for now. When I can get the correct size cooler and piping and boost 9psi, I will install the cooler, but for now at 4-6psi I will only lose boost pressure due to the parasitic drag of the intercooler. Vortech have confirmed this.
Crash_Nemesis said:
Bob, firstly, your knowledge of every subject known to man absolutely astounds me. Secondly you need to learn to read before replying. I am boosting 4psi while I run the engine in. 9psi when the engine is run in and I am comfortable with the power.
So you reckon my engine will go pop because I ran 4psi with no intercooler. That's a funny story. Maybe you should go work for VF engineering and explain to them why their design is wrong and go change their kits.
Cool story bro.
Oh I forgot... did I mention I was running the engine in.
In case you were unaware of what that means... The car will never see anything above 4000rpm during this period.
You said 4-6 psi dude - I just quoted you.
While I know and respect exactly how much research you've done, fact remains that Gauteng is a bit of a peculiar place for modified cars, with its own unique set of pitfalls... We have crummy inconsistent fuel quality and high altitude to contend with... and while our summers admittedly don't get as hot as California, you're missing an important part of the equation in your statement - HUMIDITY.
Humid air is denser... and California / LA air is plenty humid. 34°C in Joburg at 0-5% humidity is a lot harder on intake charge density than 40°C at 70% humidity.
So go direct your sarcastic response at someone else. I'm offering advice to try and help. If you don't like it, then carry on the way you think is right - but getting your knickers in a knot and being bitchy is offsides.