5.0_Lojos
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Where can I find more info on this on how its done? (Re: put a valve on it to limit it to 12 lbs and be done with it.)If you're staying on pump gas, just pulley down, if you run into issues on the top end, add a release valve. (i.e. set it up to run 15 psi, but limit it to 12, that way it'll give you more sauce down low).
The reality is that unless you're lugging the car, just about any blower is going to provide more torque than the car can handle in the first couple of gears. The top gears don't provide enough multiplication to overwhelm the traction and the middle gears, if you're in proper rpm range will give you all the sauce you need.
The PD system has the advantage of better cooling with an air-water-air setup, but also is slightly less efficient. The PD system is going to be significantly heavier on the front end. Not only is the blower heavier, the extra fluids add to the weight.
At pump gas power levels you can go with just about any system and have fun and be happy.
The ONLY scenario where a PD blower will be different is at low(er) RPM in mid range gears.
So if you're the type of person that likes to mash the go pedal vs change gears, then PD is something to consider, but A) Lugging the motor isn't the healthiest thing in the world and B) Some people like the pedestrian nature of a turbo or centri down low and it only makes steam once you put your foot to it and get to proper gear/rpm.
My car made stupid, asinine levels of torque and because I like to run 30 series performance tires on the street, I literally had to tell the tuner to back it down, otherwise the car was on roller skates at anything less than 90 mph. Spinnin' ain't winnin.
Both blower systems will make more torque than a typical mustang chassis/tire setup can handle on the street. You just have to set them up properly. You can do it without changing the entire blower setup.
Grab the lowest pulley you can run without belt slip and put a valve on it to limit it to 12 lbs and be done with it.
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