Steeda Tech Series - The Best Supercharger for Your Mustang is…
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Steeda Tech Series - The Best Supercharger for Your Mustang is…
Hello All:
I wanted to pass along this article that we created regarding Superchargers ...\
There are essentially two types of superchargers in the market today, a Roots type and a Centrifugal type – and there are major reasons why you should only consider one over all others. These reasons all are based on our real world performance evaluations, not marketing hype or driven by profits – rather these are our own observations after thousands upon thousands of miles of rigorous testing. Let us explain… - See more at: http://www.steeda.com/blog/2014/08/t....mM0Fsofg.dpuf
Best Regards,
TJ
I wanted to pass along this article that we created regarding Superchargers ...\
There are essentially two types of superchargers in the market today, a Roots type and a Centrifugal type – and there are major reasons why you should only consider one over all others. These reasons all are based on our real world performance evaluations, not marketing hype or driven by profits – rather these are our own observations after thousands upon thousands of miles of rigorous testing. Let us explain… - See more at: http://www.steeda.com/blog/2014/08/t....mM0Fsofg.dpuf
Best Regards,
TJ
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Thanks for making me have to go back and start over.
I was all set to install an Eaton gen 6 TVS blower this winter.
Eaton claims... "All TVS superchargers have a 2.4 pressure ratio capability and a thermal efficiency that exceeds 70 percent....."
EATON Website
Please help me understand why I should pass on the Magnuson kit in favor of a Vortech kit. The Magnuson kit looks so easy to install and easy to remove back to stock other than 2-1 inch holes that no one will ever see in the plastic fender liners.
Thanks,
-BB
I was all set to install an Eaton gen 6 TVS blower this winter.
Eaton claims... "All TVS superchargers have a 2.4 pressure ratio capability and a thermal efficiency that exceeds 70 percent....."
EATON Website
Please help me understand why I should pass on the Magnuson kit in favor of a Vortech kit. The Magnuson kit looks so easy to install and easy to remove back to stock other than 2-1 inch holes that no one will ever see in the plastic fender liners.
Thanks,
-BB
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BBM3, the Vortech is also easy to install and you could go back to stock a LOT easier than with any twin screw. Cant speak for twin screws, but we are SUPER pleased with the choice we went with. The car drives like stock when just normal driving but has an enormous response when you get into the throttle. Being in CO, you wouldnt have to worry like a lot do of heat soak on roots or twin screws, but we are in Austin TX and in the summer, the TVS def see some heat. Not a worry with our Vortech. Being at altitude, you are going to want to pulley down with which EVER SC you choose. It is super easy to do with a Centri, make sure what ever kit you get, you can pulley down without a full add on kit or something.
Last edited by Deerslayer; 8/23/14 at 05:57 PM.
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BBM3, the Vortech is also easy to install and you could go back to stock a LOT easier than with any twin screw. Cant speak for twin screws, but we are SUPER pleased with the choice we went with. The car drives like stock when just normal driving but has an enormous response when you get into the throttle. Being in CO, you wouldnt have to worry like a lot do of heat soak on roots or twin screws, but we are in Austin TX and in the summer, the TVS def see some heat. Not a worry with our Vortech. Being at altitude, you are going to want to pulley down with which EVER SC you choose. It is super easy to do with a Centri, make sure what ever kit you get, you can pulley down without a full add on kit or something.
What modifications did you make to the car that are non reversible?
I see the intake cover cut. Any other holes, grinding, etc?
I am not sure about heat soak as Eaton claims +70% thermal efficiency which is what Steeda is claiming with the Vortech.
Do you have a link to detailed install instructions like this from Magnuson
Thanks again for your input. I need forced induction living at 7600 feet ASL!
Last edited by BBM3; 8/23/14 at 06:29 PM.
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On those instructions, they are done on an '11. You will not have to do ANY of the bumper cutting like they do in those instructions. 13 and 14s are MUCH easier. You will only cut things that do not show at all like the fan electric shroud corners and you reroute coolant hosing which is done with any SC install. No grinding covers for this centri install. You can still use your stock air box if you want and it will look more stocklike. We use a JLT performance intake. Everything comes in the kit. Check pricing with TeamBeefcakeRacing.com Terry pretty much has the best prices out there and his customer service is second to none.
Last edited by Deerslayer; 8/23/14 at 07:33 PM.
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I just read all 58 pages of the Vortech install instructions.
Call me a Wimp.
No way am I making all of those modifications.
The Magnacharger I have planed on installing requires only 2 holes drilled in plastic splash shields and a couple of pieces of tube cut.
Everything could be removed and returned to stock for ~$100 and one day of my labor.
Call me a Wimp.
No way am I making all of those modifications.
The Magnacharger I have planed on installing requires only 2 holes drilled in plastic splash shields and a couple of pieces of tube cut.
Everything could be removed and returned to stock for ~$100 and one day of my labor.
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Sorry I was writing my previous response before I read your last.
You almost have me convinced.
Still not crazy about cutting into and modifying the cooling system and really reluctant to punch a hole in my oil pan.
You almost have me convinced.
Still not crazy about cutting into and modifying the cooling system and really reluctant to punch a hole in my oil pan.
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I Have No Life
Thanks for making me have to go back and start over. I was all set to install an Eaton gen 6 TVS blower this winter. Eaton claims... "All TVS superchargers have a 2.4 pressure ratio capability and a thermal efficiency that exceeds 70 percent....." EATON Website Please help me understand why I should pass on the Magnuson kit in favor of a Vortech kit. The Magnuson kit looks so easy to install and easy to remove back to stock other than 2-1 inch holes that no one will ever see in the plastic fender liners. Thanks, -BB
I just read all 58 pages of the Vortech install instructions. Call me a Wimp. No way am I making all of those modifications. The Magnacharger I have planed on installing requires only 2 holes drilled in plastic splash shields and a couple of pieces of tube cut. Everything could be removed and returned to stock for ~$100 and one day of my labor.
Install.
Did you guys read my install thread? It took us an afternoon with beer. 2 buddies. Could've just been 1 buddy. No drilling or cutting of the timing block or anything else (I wasn't keen on doing that) except the plastic liner that gets all beat up and scraped up from the bottom for the coolant hoses. Easy.
Also went with Maggie for the TVS style, for instant throttle response. You don't get that in the centri. For the street, I want instant usable power down low. You've seen my dyno chart, yes?
Now remember, Maggie's are not known for BIG power. If you want 600+whp, go with a whipple or roush. But if you want reliable, streetable, conservative power, nothing touches Maggie.
Oh btw, I got it because it's blue too
See "My Latest etc" thread? I'm running a 3.6" pulley for 8.5-9 lbs of boost rather than the stock 3.9 for 6.5psi.
Last edited by FromZto5; 8/24/14 at 06:51 AM.
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FromZto5,
Yes I did read your install tread. Very well documented and one of the reasons I planed to go with Magnuson.
I am not looking for big numbers.
I am mainly interested in making up for the HP/TQ lost at altitude.
Although little extra would be nice too.
I can handle either install no problem I now need to re-think which way I want to go especially after reading Deerslyer's impressions.
It sounds like either way a second party tune needs to be added as well. Something I had not budgeted for.
What did the tune cost you guys (Deerslayer and FromZto5)?
Thanks.
Yes I did read your install tread. Very well documented and one of the reasons I planed to go with Magnuson.
I am not looking for big numbers.
I am mainly interested in making up for the HP/TQ lost at altitude.
Although little extra would be nice too.
I can handle either install no problem I now need to re-think which way I want to go especially after reading Deerslyer's impressions.
It sounds like either way a second party tune needs to be added as well. Something I had not budgeted for.
What did the tune cost you guys (Deerslayer and FromZto5)?
Thanks.
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I Have No Life
FromZto5, Yes I did read your install tread. Very well documented and one of the reasons I planed to go with Magnuson. I am not looking for big numbers. I am mainly interested in making up for the HP/TQ lost at altitude. Although little extra would be nice too. I can handle either install no problem I now need to re-think which way I want to go especially after reading Deerslyer's impressions. It sounds like either way a second party tune needs to be added as well. Something I had not budgeted for. What did the tune cost you guys (Deerslayer and FromZto5)? Thanks.
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I bought the Vortech Beefcake Special. Vortech V3 kit, ID1000 injectors, MaxFlow BAP & tuned by Lund Racing. If you pay cash, you can get the Special for 5500. I started adding stuff like the black kit, the t-bolts, JLT intake, Boss adapter & Brisk plugs so it was just over 6k. Trust me, on a 13 or 14, the install is not bad at all. The instructions look worse than it really is. Any supercharger is going to be fun on the Coyote. Good luck with your future build.
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I bought the Vortech Beefcake Special. Vortech V3 kit, ID1000 injectors, MaxFlow BAP & tuned by Lund Racing. If you pay cash, you can get the Special for 5500. I started adding stuff like the black kit, the t-bolts, JLT intake, Boss adapter & Brisk plugs so it was just over 6k. Trust me, on a 13 or 14, the install is not bad at all. The instructions look worse than it really is. Any supercharger is going to be fun on the Coyote. Good luck with your future build.
I am still not sure which way I will go but darn sure one or the other will be installed by years end.