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Old 10-26-09, 08:52 PM
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GT500 with Posi Ported blower, high-flow elbow, 67mm TB

Yesterday Kent brought his 08 GT500 over from Louisiana. The car already had a 2.6 upper pulley, JLT intake, and tune.

In the interest of saving time, we assumed a setup like that, with the weather conditions were were having, and stock exhaust, would make about 535-540RWHP and similar RWTQ.

I went ahead and swapped the Innovators West 10% OD Balancer on, I put one of my tunes in the car, and ran it so we would have a baseline before installing the ported blower. It made 559RWHP and 598RWTQ. Notice the very large disparity between HP and TQ, at this point you can see how choked the stock blower is. A lower usually picks up around 25-30RWHP and 50RWTQ over an upper pulley only on a stock blower/stock TB.

I then swapped on a ported blower that Brian at Posi Performance did for us last week, I just sent him a spare blower that I had so Kent would not have any down time. When I sent him the blower I also sent one of the new high-flow inlet elbows to him so it could be port matched to the blower.

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A couple hours later we were up and running with the ported blower, high flow elbow, and 67mm throttle body. After dialing in the tune, the car made 608RWHP and 609RWTQ, the stock blower was no longer choked off at higher RPM and once again making a square HP and TQ number!

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I was pretty happy with the results considering the car had stock manifolds, cats, and mufflers. From experience I know this car has more exhaust back pressure than intake boost pressure, due to the factory cats. This car would drop about 1psi on the manifold boost readings with stock cats removed, as they are very high right now for a stock blower with upper and lower. It would easily pick up another 10-20rwhp with better cats, and possibly a little more with LTs, I'm trying to convince Kent to do that next . These types of numbers from a stock blower start to rival an out of the box TVS setup.
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Old 10-29-09, 10:02 AM
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If u dont mind me asking, around how much did it cost for u too get the blower ported? i was thinking about goin with the stage 3 from evo performance but the addition of porting the blower would also up the HP, so how hard/hrs was switching out the balancer?

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Old 11-02-09, 10:40 AM
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If u dont mind me asking, around how much did it cost for u too get the blower ported? i was thinking about goin with the stage 3 from evo performance but the addition of porting the blower would also up the HP, so how hard/hrs was switching out the balancer?
The port runs around $600. The balancer swap is not too hard just time consuming, I can do them in about 2-3hrs.
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Old 11-02-09, 10:42 AM
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I have a really good installation writeup for the innovators west 10% overdrive balancer on the GT500:
GT500 Balancer/Dampener Removal and Installation of IW 10% OD Balancer - VMP Tuning Message Board

Some people call it a 4lb lower but i have only seen 2-3lb in most cases.
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