Im supercharging my car with a Powerdyne here over spring break, and this just shot through my head. Other than the whine of the supercharger, will it affect the sound of the car at all? I figure since there will be more air and more fuel, the explosion in the cylinders will be more violent, producing a better sound. Is this true? Or just me hoping there is yet another benefit to supercharging?
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Re: Supercharger Affecting Sound
it will change a little bit. With a powerdyne the sc is pretty quiet and stealthy though, no big sc whine
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yeah thats what ive heard, the belt is pretty quiet. thanksLast edited by 99BlackW68; 02-14-2008, 09:32 PM.
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Re: Supercharger Affecting Sound
mine whined like a b*tch all the way untill my bearing gave out and set me back 800 atleast to save to get it repaired..... sounded like a bad ac compressor...1998 Red T-top V6 Camaro
- K&N Filter, Pacesetter Headders, MagnaFlow 2.5" Hi-Flo Cat, FlowMaster 80 Series, PowerDyne Supercharger@9Psi More 2 Come
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Re: Supercharger Affecting Sound
Originally posted by RyanAndyBob View Postmine whined like a b*tch all the way untill my bearing gave out and set me back 800 atleast to save to get it repaired..... sounded like a bad ac compressor...
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wasnt belt slippage taht for sure, I now know it was my internals because the darn bearing gave out and pretty much destroyed my impeller:(1998 Red T-top V6 Camaro
- K&N Filter, Pacesetter Headders, MagnaFlow 2.5" Hi-Flo Cat, FlowMaster 80 Series, PowerDyne Supercharger@9Psi More 2 Come
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