At my stage in the game would I beni from a vic jr
#22
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From: In a van DOWN BY THE RIVER
#26
Sounds like you're at the limit already then. I thought about trying a vic jr on my truck. If the theory holds true using shorter runners to make more top end power, it will suit a pro charger well if you are going to spin the motor more. I would personally save the money, get the truck to hook up and make some full passes as it sits, then figure out how much more you need.
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From: In a van DOWN BY THE RIVER
Sounds like you're at the limit already then. I thought about trying a vic jr on my truck. If the theory holds true using shorter runners to make more top end power, it will suit a pro charger well if you are going to spin the motor more. I would personally save the money, get the truck to hook up and make some full passes as it sits, then figure out how much more you need.
John
#29
I would read up on tech like suggested. The only thing I would be afraid of would be giving up too much torque where you often run on the street. If you are going for peak power and the best track times the vic jr might work better for you. I wish I had firsthand experience with one on my truck to tell you but I didn't get a chance to try it.
#30
i could be totally wrong but......if you are already putting 9psi into an engine that has a certain amount of air in the cylinders that you are putting in, than how could you flow any more air to the cylinders than what is flowing to them now with an intake. isnt 9psi on one intake going to be 9psi on another. Now if you change how much air is flowing in or out of the engine, i think that might be where you should focus your gain on.




