Shholliday
Seasoned Member
I will post a video when I can. Yes, the SC whine is more noticeable now.SC Whine change? If so, is it way more noticable? Can you post a VID pls?
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I will post a video when I can. Yes, the SC whine is more noticeable now.SC Whine change? If so, is it way more noticable? Can you post a VID pls?
Yes!@WONT TAP any plans to offer a ported s/c - tb package? Seems to be the biggest bang for the buck mod on the BW5.
the car has a built in factory catch can like system that feeds the oil back into the pan alreadyPlus $700 for throttle body and now would be time to add quality catch can another $500
Yes and no...yes there's a factory catch can thats piped from the valve covers. No because GM thought its a great idea to stick the PCV directly into the blower. Blower sucks oil up the PCV and you get oil into the blower, then the lid and to the bricks. You get enough oil and gunk on the bricks and it looses its ability to effectively lower your charged air.the car has a built in factory catch can like system that feeds the oil back into the pan already
It's not supercharger itself, it's the front plate/housing that throttle body mounts toSo if there’s any issue with the supercharger and you have to get a new one I guess you’ll have to have it ported again…?
Thank you for clarifying for me!It's not supercharger itself, it's the front plate/housing that throttle body mounts to
Let us know if he gets back to you. I’ve been looking for a catch can for a while.Regarding the catch can, I had an email thread going with Steve at Elite Engineering to see if the '17+ ZL1 system would work and he said he would look into it. I just emailed again as a follow up.
I used the E2 catch can and clean side oil separator on my SS and really like the professional build quality.
It's already on our website.@WONT TAP any plans to offer a ported s/c - tb package? Seems to be the biggest bang for the buck mod on the BW5.
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That's correct. We do all dyno pulls at normal operating temperature (i.e. ECT > 180 degrees).@PrimeTime
I am also looking at going with the Brisk RR12S plugs and the GripTec 2.3" pulley. I'll buy all of these items from @WONT TAP. The numbers above are at full operating temperature. From what I've seen on the "cold" numbers it accounts for about a 7% decrease from "cold" to "hot" results.
Thank you Sir, good the hear from you! Just wondering how the performance continues today and your feedback now that you've had the mods for a while. Stout #s at the wheels, slight drop in the torque....It sounds like your happy with it. That's good news.. Thanks again for the update, stay well! I'm really interested in the SC and snorkel work, probably give more serious thought after I get back from SM in a few months. Headed out to the Orlando Cadillac Attack event at the end of the month 27 & 28th...... maybe @WONT TAP with have a setup there, chance to meet those guys?@PrimeTime
Thank you! Same to you and your family. So far, I'm at 640.75whp and 574.61wtq
I'm thinking about Kooks headers with green cats but I will use extensions for the sensors. I used extensions on my Vette with the same combination and I have not seen a CEL. I don't know that I'm going to go with the Kooks catback system as that may be too loud for my neighbors. I am also looking at going with the Brisk RR12S plugs and the GripTec 2.3" pulley. I'll buy all of these items from @WONT TAP. The numbers above are at full operating temperature. From what I've seen on the "cold" numbers it accounts for about a 7% decrease from "cold" to "hot" results.