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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 01:38 PM
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[QUOTE=zachm89;5224945]This is what my old P1 sounded like. Honestly I think it was louder than the D1 that i replaced it with, at idle at least.
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Yeah that's pretty much what mine sounds like. I know videos usually don't do justice but I see so many videos of procharged vettes where you cant even hear the blower till almost WOT I don't know why others are so loud.
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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by fctry286
I say not to worry about it. I just changed the oil in mine and sounded like that, noise went away after a little driving sounds normal now. I am running mobile 1 full syn 50w though.
Did you ever run it with procharger oil? If so do you notice any noise difference by using a different oil?
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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 01:57 PM
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Did you have procharger oil in there before you changed it? Maybe it was a different oil that kept it more quiet?
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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 02:11 PM
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Did a bunch of work to this truck and was concerned about the noise from the D1. Sounded like there was a bunch of slack in the gears, like it was eating itself. But I beat the **** out of it and the blower never had an issue.

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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Vortec350ss
Did you have procharger oil in there before you changed it? Maybe it was a different oil that kept it more quiet?
Not positive because I didn't put the first oil in, but it was the same color as procharger oil so I am guessing it was the same oil.
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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by smokeshow
Did a bunch of work to this truck and was concerned about the noise from the D1. Sounded like there was a bunch of slack in the gears, like it was eating itself. But I beat the **** out of it and the blower never had an issue.

VIDEO0016 - YouTube
I am almost positive the noise is normal, but now I am starting to try and think of ways to quiet it down. I just wish there was a place to buy a helical gear set but I have looked everywhere and no luck so far.
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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by jroctpb
I am almost positive the noise is normal, but now I am starting to try and think of ways to quiet it down. I just wish there was a place to buy a helical gear set but I have looked everywhere and no luck so far.
Supposedly that blower had a helical gear set. The dude said it sounded that way because of it. You'd think it would be quieter, but who knows. All I have is his word on it.
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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by smokeshow
Supposedly that blower had a helical gear set. The dude said it sounded that way because of it. You'd think it would be quieter, but who knows. All I have is his word on it.
That's weird normally the helical gear ones are almost undetectable (apparently) I have never actually heard one in person. I think I have decided to change directions a bit by the time I get an 8 rib setup, helical gears, and upgrade to a D1 that basically covers the cost of a trick kit so that's likely what I will do. Not slamming prochargers at all I still love em, I just had to learn the hard way how costly it is to make big power with a supercharger.
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Originally Posted by jroctpb
That's weird normally the helical gear ones are almost undetectable (apparently) I have never actually heard one in person. I think I have decided to change directions a bit by the time I get an 8 rib setup, helical gears, and upgrade to a D1 that basically covers the cost of a trick kit so that's likely what I will do. Not slamming prochargers at all I still love em, I just had to learn the hard way how costly it is to make big power with a supercharger.
Yep, nothing wrong with that. I warned the dude who I did the work for about how much it was going to cost vs getting a turbo. He spent the money anyway for the 8 rib...and still ended up going turbo in the end.
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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by smokeshow
Yep, nothing wrong with that. I warned the dude who I did the work for about how much it was going to cost vs getting a turbo. He spent the money anyway for the 8 rib...and still ended up going turbo in the end.
Its funny cause everyone told me the same thing, I don't know why I didn't listen. o well I actually like working on the truck so a turbo project will be fun plus then I can turn the power way up, blow up some **** and fix that!
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