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Originally Posted by Aussie Mike
I think the belt becomes more of an issue at higher boost levels. As the boost goes up the pulley size on the blower gets smaller and the surface area reduces even further.
Keep us posted how it goes together. Looks like an interesting project. Doesn't look like you have an intercooler under there, are you going with water/alcohol injection to reduce detonation or have you dropped your comp?
Cheers
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The thing to note about Whipples or any twin screw blower (as apposed to roots or centrifical blowers) is that they are the most efficient blowers out there. They require less HP to turn and they don't heat up the air (making it less dense) as much. So for the same psi compared to other types of blowers they produce more power.
In this setup comp was lowered thr the use of copper head gaskets and the throttle body is in the scoop, getting cold ambient air so the use of an intercooler was deemed not to be required for the boost level it will run. It also uses a bypass valve. It is open when there is vaccum in the manifold, effectively turning the engine back to a naturally asperated setup and closes as vaccum falls away, making boost. So at idle and part throttle the blower only uses 1hp to turn. The bypass valve effectively equalises the pressure on the entry and exit of the blower. It doesn't route air around the blower.
Whipples also make max boost at 2000rpm and hold it through the rev range too.
Easiest way to turn a SBF into a BBF.
Cheers
Al