Can I run 8psi...??
#1
On my whipplecharger without any problems? My motor is internally stock...
Its pretty fuggin hot out here, but I dont drive the truck all that much...I just want to run 8psi for a track day this coming Sat. which will be in the evening, soo temps. will be down a little bit. Also, if I have to I can run race gas.
Its pretty fuggin hot out here, but I dont drive the truck all that much...I just want to run 8psi for a track day this coming Sat. which will be in the evening, soo temps. will be down a little bit. Also, if I have to I can run race gas.
#2
No. not without better fuel. 7psi is prety hard with no intercooler.
put in some 100octane and you could probably go 9psi, some 105octane and 10-11psi, but i wouldn't push it past the stock boost without a scan tool watching for knock.
others may have diferent experiences with their whipple but thats how it worked for me.
put in some 100octane and you could probably go 9psi, some 105octane and 10-11psi, but i wouldn't push it past the stock boost without a scan tool watching for knock.
others may have diferent experiences with their whipple but thats how it worked for me.
#3
Launching!
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From: clovis ca
mine detonated at 6 psi with 3 degrees pulled out on top of the timming the whipple computer pulled out. but thats in cali with crappy gas. your best bet is to get rid of whipple computer and run bigger injectors and then you should be able to run more psi
#5
Originally Posted by Delux 02
mine detonated at 6 psi with 3 degrees pulled out on top of the timming the whipple computer pulled out. but thats in cali with crappy gas. your best bet is to get rid of whipple computer and run bigger injectors and then you should be able to run more psi
But, I totally agree...if I were keeping the truck, I'd be fabbing up an intercooler and running 10-12psi on a 6.0 with some Stg III heads and a big blower cam
#6
Dammit, now look what you guys have made me do!
I started looking around and found this:

Its just the right measurements to fit between my frame rails behind my lower valance. The positioning of the inlet/outlet is perfect and piping can easily be run for the filter and intake.
Now, I just have to find one locally, and order a 10lbs pulley from Whipple
Thanks!
I started looking around and found this:
Its just the right measurements to fit between my frame rails behind my lower valance. The positioning of the inlet/outlet is perfect and piping can easily be run for the filter and intake.
Now, I just have to find one locally, and order a 10lbs pulley from Whipple

Thanks!
#7
I run 8.5 to 9 psi on my current combo with no probs. I never had any detonation when my truck was a 5.3 til I jacked it up to 11 lbs. Then when running about 9 lbs on the stock 6 liter I got greedy with the timing and cracked a piston. I always read on here where you other guys can't run much boost without detonation and I thought WTF? It gets hot around here, and humid too.
Then.......I put the 5.3 in my work truck and used an '01 pcm. I programmed it with a tune I had ran the same combo on with no probs in the 02 truck and it pinged and knocked like crazy. I had to pull timing, add a bunch of fuel, and lower the boost to 7 lbs. It still pings at part throttle and sometimes under full throttle. The exact same combo that ran its *** off with no issues in the other truck. So, can you run more than 7 psi? The only way to know is to try, but I am betting not.
Then.......I put the 5.3 in my work truck and used an '01 pcm. I programmed it with a tune I had ran the same combo on with no probs in the 02 truck and it pinged and knocked like crazy. I had to pull timing, add a bunch of fuel, and lower the boost to 7 lbs. It still pings at part throttle and sometimes under full throttle. The exact same combo that ran its *** off with no issues in the other truck. So, can you run more than 7 psi? The only way to know is to try, but I am betting not.
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#8
Especially in Tucson, keep an open ear out for detonation and get out of it the split second you hear it. Last year(ish) I had the stock 6lb. pulley on and decided to go up just four degrees in timing and it pinged like I had an industrial pop corn machine under my hood
I was on 91oct pump gas and no intercooler at that time. Now I run a lot more timing and more boost
I think if you run 100oct. you should be able to get away with 8psi. even in the Tucson heat. Good luck at the track
I think if you run 100oct. you should be able to get away with 8psi. even in the Tucson heat. Good luck at the track
#9
Well, I am gonna relocate my filter down by my bumper and run an 8 or 10psi pulley and some 105 octane for the track...that should make things fun
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I dont think I'll have enough time to find and fab up an intercooler unfortunately.
.I dont think I'll have enough time to find and fab up an intercooler unfortunately.
#10
Launching!
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From: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Where did you find that intercooler and how much was it?
I have a 99 RCSB with a whipple on my 4.8 and LS1 heads off a '98 corvette running 9lbs of boost and no detonation on 93 octane.
Sure would love an intercooler!!!
I have a 99 RCSB with a whipple on my 4.8 and LS1 heads off a '98 corvette running 9lbs of boost and no detonation on 93 octane.
Sure would love an intercooler!!!
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