Absolutely headers. LolWhat is harder to install, headers or a ess g3?
OP was looking for 500-600. Procharger tune will get him there all day long.Procharger does have their own (and rather disappointing) tuning and device
It's more about drivability. I had the Procharger calibration on my 2017 initially. It had strange flat spots in the power output, and got worse gas mileage than when I switched to Lund at that time. Maybe they have improved it since then, but I'd go with Wengerd all day over the Procharger calibration. The ESS referb kit with aftermarket tuning is still cheaper than any Procharger kit with tuning.OP was looking for 500-600. Procharger tune will get him there all day long.
Twice on Sunday if you add some octane.
I can only go buy when I installed a procharger non-emissions kit in my buddies 2016 GT around 3 years ago. Runs great. Very low 10s car. High 9s with octane. Whether or not they switched up the calibration I couldn't say for sure. I really liked the fact it was all plug-N-play.t's more about drivability.
I have no doubt that I'd be happy with the Procharger kit. Also the Whipple and Roush. I'm leaning toward ESS G2 refurb for cost reasons. Thanks for the info!I have the Procharger HO kit on a 2022 Mach 1. The Procharger tune is great as far as driveability. My car makes right around 600 whp. I also have a Whipple Stage 1 on a 2013 Boss and their canned tune sucks but it does pass emissions so there's that. OP would be happy with the Procharger kit.
Probably a better choice then..Not sure why more don’t do this, but the injector data for the dw95 injectors is nearly identical to the id1050, they are about $350 cheaper, and dropped right in place of stock-style (mid-length) injectors.
Prochargers can only be advertised at certain prices because they sold by dealers not direct. Beefcake has said it 100 times before, he can beat the cost of an ess on a comparable procharger kit. Has any one actually hit him up and tried on one?
we can def help out, especially with black friday we are doign some killer pricing on the vortech and paxton kitsI might have to check with Beefcake about beating the cost of the ESS. By all accounts so far the ESS seems to be cheaper, but not by that much, but perhaps enough to tilt my decision. I also have to take into account the cost of installation of the kit.
A budget versus 250whp Performance gains, those two things sometimes, never align up with one another. But, If this was my DD and only car, reliability of any performance enhancements has to coincide with one another and be my top priority which means less power, more conservative usually equals longevity. I personally know this from the Hard Knocks of Life so to speak. Well after my spill, my choice would be an easy one. ESS G2 with 125mm pulley would be my path to a compromised happiness and keep that "Adrileane Demon" checked for its a nasty Demon you will fight with. LOL Good LuckAs the title states, I'm looking to get 500-600 whp out of my 2021 GT PP. Not looking for much more. I know I could go with a Whipple or Roush and get a lot more than that but that's not what I'm looking for. Any recommendations? I'm budget constrained so don't really want to spend 10k+ on a kit. Would ESS be the way to go? Maybe a G2 w/ 125mm pulley or would I have to go with a G3? I don't track the car and don't really care what my 1/4 mile times are. Just want some more oomph.
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