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Old 05-10-2010, 09:08 AM   #85
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What do you mean by barely function?
They will not effectively break down NOx.
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Old 05-10-2010, 09:24 AM   #86
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So basically people only use high flow cats if they are in a state that their vehicles are tested?
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Old 05-10-2010, 12:51 PM   #87
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Manifolds and Stock Cats get replaced as an assembly by Long Tube Headers and High Flow Cats.

The connection points are your cylinder heads and the Clamps right under the Transmission crossmember.

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Mine should arrive this week and be ready installed by next Tuesday, I'll let you know how it goes, should be awesome.

If you have any questions just ask and they will get answered. Ted gave me alot of info even before I purchased one thing, it did make it easier after meeting him at C5F. Seemed like a real stand up guy.
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OK another question for the pro's. What is forced induction? What are the benefits?

At C5F a 67 naturally aspirated was cleaning peoples clocks, she didn't win it but consistently ran in the low 11's. All she had was headers and motor.
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Old 05-10-2010, 04:01 PM   #90
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Mine should arrive this week and be ready installed by next Tuesday, I'll let you know how it goes, should be awesome.

If you have any questions just ask and they will get answered. Ted gave me alot of info even before I purchased one thing, it did make it easier after meeting him at C5F. Seemed like a real stand up guy.
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Old 05-10-2010, 04:53 PM   #91
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OK another question for the pro's. What is forced induction? What are the benefits?

At C5F a 67 naturally aspirated was cleaning peoples clocks, she didn't win it but consistently ran in the low 11's. All she had was headers and motor.
Forced induction is anything that creates manifold Pressure above atmospheric pressure, weather a centrifugal or positive displacement supercharger, turbocharger.

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Mine should arrive this week and be ready installed by next Tuesday, I'll let you know how it goes, should be awesome.

If you have any questions just ask and they will get answered. Ted gave me alot of info even before I purchased one thing, it did make it easier after meeting him at C5F. Seemed like a real stand up guy.
What are you having installed? Headers or a cam? I've lost track.

My Kooks LT 1 7/8" catted headers and Borla Touring exhaust go on tomorrow along with a dynotune. I have the battery in the video camera all charged up. IPS Motorsports will be doing the work.
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What are you having installed? Headers or a cam? I've lost track.

My Kooks LT 1 7/8" catted headers and Borla Touring exhaust go on tomorrow along with a dynotune. I have the battery in the video camera all charged up. IPS Motorsports will be doing the work.
Cool. Yea keep us informed.
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What are you having installed? Headers or a cam? I've lost track.

My Kooks LT 1 7/8" catted headers and Borla Touring exhaust go on tomorrow along with a dynotune. I have the battery in the video camera all charged up. IPS Motorsports will be doing the work.


Terri,

I am having Headers, High-flow cats, Cold Air Induction CAI and cam installed, basically JRE 415 Street Brawler Package with a cam package. I am a little unsure of the exact specs of the cam, but spent alot of time on the phone and e-mail with Ted Jannetty and we kinda figured out what I wanted. He is the going to write a tune for my car once everything is installed.

For me it wasn't so much about the performance aspect of it, but the sound of it. People say I am crazy for spending that amount of money on a sound, but that is what I want, the old muscle car lope, not so much lope that it sounds like it is going to stall but a nice little lick.

Reliablility and dependability were other factors that I had. My car will not be raced on the strip or street or on any track so that wasn't a concern. I guess you could say that mine is a garage queen in a way. It has seen triple digits once and that was at C5F on the cruise.

I can say this about Jannetty Racing, I met Ted at C5F and he was super nice and has had the patience of Job answering every question I had, even when I was totally confused. Adding to the stress of this is that I live in Alabama and Ted is in Connecticut and I will have to have another person install his stuff so to speak.

It didn't hurt that I saved about 3000.00 with Jannetty either.

FT Performance in Alabama will be doing the install. He is a racer and has a performance shop. He just won street wars, ran a 6.3 in the 1/8th. Don't rally know if that is good but that is what he won with.
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Old 05-11-2010, 08:52 AM   #96
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Forced induction is anything that creates manifold Pressure above atmospheric pressure, weather a centrifugal or positive displacement supercharger, turbocharger.

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Mr Ted,
I can grasp what forced induction is, I guess what I am asking is what is the difference in a Procharger, Supercharger, TurboCharger, one screw, twin screw etc....and what does methanol injection have to do with this.


At C5F there was a 67 Camaro that had motor and headers and she was stout running consistent low 11's, so what would be the benefits of forced induction because she had none of that and was fast.
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Mr Ted,
I can grasp what forced induction is, I guess what I am asking is what is the difference in a Procharger, Supercharger, TurboCharger, one screw, twin screw etc....and what does methanol injection have to do with this.


At C5F there was a 67 Camaro that had motor and headers and she was stout running consistent low 11's, so what would be the benefits of forced induction because she had none of that and was fast.
The key difference between a turbocharger and a supercharger is its power supply. Something has to supply the power to run the air compressor. In a supercharger, there is a belt that connects directly to the engine. It gets its power the same way that the water pump or alternator does. A turbocharger, on the other hand, gets its power from the exhaust stream. The exhaust runs additional piping you have to install, and it goes through a turbine, which in turn spins the compressor.

A turbocharger causes some amount of back pressure in the exhaust system and tends to provide less boost (compared to a supercharger) until the engine is running at higher RPMs and the turbo "spins/winds up". Superchargers are easier to install but tend to be more expensive.

"Procharger" is just a brand of supercharger... just like Magnuson is another brand of superchargers...

the types of superchargers there are, are a Roots type, centrifugal, and twin screw....

here's info on the differences:

http://superchevy.automotive.com/522...ory/index.html
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This is an awesome article. A lot of good information, Thanks for posting the link.
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