<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Swift_3800_F-Body:
ok, as i see it, if you are a newbie to cars, go with the supercharger, its easy to maintain, and will give you a good ammount of boost and fun. Without having to know much.
If you are comfortable and knowledgeable with your car, a turbo is a better suited application for your cars.
The myth about supercharger getting boost as low as 1500 and turbo's having the engine to rev to get boost is totally inaccurate as what iv seen on this board, you might get boost from a supercharger as low as 1500 rpms or somewhere low, but consider this, with a supercharger you are not getting full boost at low rpms, you only will see small boost, as you reach higher rpms your boost will increase with rpm.
Say you have a supercharger pushing 10 psi, im guessing that you wont reach peak until you are close to redline. 10 PSI at 6000 rpm, thats pretty crappy if you ask me. Are you going to redline it down the street every day? [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]
6000 rpms all day to get full boost isnt exactly what i would want to do. With a turbo on the other hand, you might not get boost right away at low rpm, but you can create full boost around 2500-3500 rpm with a turbocharger, thats FULL BOOST, with of course the correct turbocharger setup, i recommend calling experts and asking them the correct application for our 3800 v6, you dont want to blow your engine up or leave yourself spooling forever and ever.
i would only recommend a supercharger for two types of people
1.) for people that want a quick boost application because of there lack of knowledge/experience, its an easy application to work with.
2.) drag racing, people that want to push over 30 PSI with a engine rebuild (aka dragsters), these engines are already putting out huge ammounts of horsepower N/A, and are built to rev quite a bit, when you are running around 35 psi with a supercharger and your engine is built to rev like crazy, boost comes quick thus creating alot power fast.
Do not confuse all dragsters methods with street cars racing methods, drag cars have many thousands of dollars put into the engine, they are not even close to our 3800 v6's so dont even dream of our cars or compare our cars to dragsters or you will find yourself wasting alot of money. your best bet to make this car fast is low compression engine with higher psi turbocharged system. i read in an article somewhere a pontiac grand prix GTP ran close to flat 12's with 18 psi from a Paxton supercharger and numerous engine mods.
Another man had a turbocharged pontiac grand prix GT running very low 11's at 18 psi boost using a TE64 turbo and numerous engine mods.
I dont know if anyone of us will run 11's since it seems most of us are on a budget, but with a turbo and a simple engine rebuild, im guessing high 12's very low 13's would be easily made.
Conclusion...
A supercharger is a good application to use but be sure you know what your getting yourself into, you dont make full boost at low rpm with a supercharger. You will make full boost at high rpms with a supercharger
A turbocharger will give you full boost at lower rpms. The turbo lag is way exaggerated, my friend has a WRX, turbo lag is not a problem, he blows away my v6 camaro everytime, even if it wasn't AWD he would still waste me.
Selecting the right turbo is all you have to do. Just call companies and ask them questions.
[ June 15, 2003: Message edited by: Swift_3800_F-Body ]<hr></blockquote>
Awh shucks!...you just ruined this thread by making the best opinion I have seen
I totally agree... :D
ok, as i see it, if you are a newbie to cars, go with the supercharger, its easy to maintain, and will give you a good ammount of boost and fun. Without having to know much.
If you are comfortable and knowledgeable with your car, a turbo is a better suited application for your cars.
The myth about supercharger getting boost as low as 1500 and turbo's having the engine to rev to get boost is totally inaccurate as what iv seen on this board, you might get boost from a supercharger as low as 1500 rpms or somewhere low, but consider this, with a supercharger you are not getting full boost at low rpms, you only will see small boost, as you reach higher rpms your boost will increase with rpm.
Say you have a supercharger pushing 10 psi, im guessing that you wont reach peak until you are close to redline. 10 PSI at 6000 rpm, thats pretty crappy if you ask me. Are you going to redline it down the street every day? [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]
6000 rpms all day to get full boost isnt exactly what i would want to do. With a turbo on the other hand, you might not get boost right away at low rpm, but you can create full boost around 2500-3500 rpm with a turbocharger, thats FULL BOOST, with of course the correct turbocharger setup, i recommend calling experts and asking them the correct application for our 3800 v6, you dont want to blow your engine up or leave yourself spooling forever and ever.
i would only recommend a supercharger for two types of people
1.) for people that want a quick boost application because of there lack of knowledge/experience, its an easy application to work with.
2.) drag racing, people that want to push over 30 PSI with a engine rebuild (aka dragsters), these engines are already putting out huge ammounts of horsepower N/A, and are built to rev quite a bit, when you are running around 35 psi with a supercharger and your engine is built to rev like crazy, boost comes quick thus creating alot power fast.
Do not confuse all dragsters methods with street cars racing methods, drag cars have many thousands of dollars put into the engine, they are not even close to our 3800 v6's so dont even dream of our cars or compare our cars to dragsters or you will find yourself wasting alot of money. your best bet to make this car fast is low compression engine with higher psi turbocharged system. i read in an article somewhere a pontiac grand prix GTP ran close to flat 12's with 18 psi from a Paxton supercharger and numerous engine mods.
Another man had a turbocharged pontiac grand prix GT running very low 11's at 18 psi boost using a TE64 turbo and numerous engine mods.
I dont know if anyone of us will run 11's since it seems most of us are on a budget, but with a turbo and a simple engine rebuild, im guessing high 12's very low 13's would be easily made.
Conclusion...
A supercharger is a good application to use but be sure you know what your getting yourself into, you dont make full boost at low rpm with a supercharger. You will make full boost at high rpms with a supercharger
A turbocharger will give you full boost at lower rpms. The turbo lag is way exaggerated, my friend has a WRX, turbo lag is not a problem, he blows away my v6 camaro everytime, even if it wasn't AWD he would still waste me.
Selecting the right turbo is all you have to do. Just call companies and ask them questions.
[ June 15, 2003: Message edited by: Swift_3800_F-Body ]<hr></blockquote>
Awh shucks!...you just ruined this thread by making the best opinion I have seen
I totally agree... :D
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