TooSoonJunior
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Looking at some blower speed calcs for my whipple, and dawned on me...
Wouldn't it be safer to run 15psi to 7,000rpms versus 12psi to 8,000rpms?
The math....
A 3.25" upper pulley + Stock Lower = 14,603 blower rpms at 7,000rpms
A 3.625 upper pulley + Stock Lower = 14,495 blower rpms at 7,750rpms
I would think the higher boost setup would actually be faster as it will make more torque in the midrange, and wouldn't it be less strain on the motor in general to not be wound out so far?
Thoughts??
Wouldn't it be safer to run 15psi to 7,000rpms versus 12psi to 8,000rpms?
The math....
A 3.25" upper pulley + Stock Lower = 14,603 blower rpms at 7,000rpms
A 3.625 upper pulley + Stock Lower = 14,495 blower rpms at 7,750rpms
I would think the higher boost setup would actually be faster as it will make more torque in the midrange, and wouldn't it be less strain on the motor in general to not be wound out so far?
Thoughts??
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