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Venomous 98
03-27-09, 09:04 PM
I have 98 cobra and I want to boost it!, but don't know which way to go!
Turbo or Supercharger? The car is my daily driver but i want it to be streetable and still go to the strip and run good number's,my budget is $5,500any advice or opinion's would help greatly, thank's
krazyazian
03-27-09, 10:16 PM
More info please......like your budget and plans for the car?
AZSonicSnake
03-27-09, 11:30 PM
yeah, the budget would have alot to do with it...
Venomous 98
03-28-09, 09:55 PM
The car is my daily driver but i want it to be streetable and still go to the strip and run good number's,my budget is $5,500
White90GT
03-28-09, 09:59 PM
$5,500? I ran my first 10.XX for about 3/4 of that, I'm sure you don't want to put a big block on spray in that '98 though :)
D3VST8R96GT
03-29-09, 12:41 AM
KB KB KB KB ....or a nice polished vortec and/or some spray
Ruckus46gt
03-29-09, 08:01 AM
Have to remember if you spend the money on a hellion kit for your car your also getting a complete front suspension. Just something to keep in mind so really its not as huge of a difference
D3VST8R96GT
03-29-09, 04:25 PM
how much tuning is involved with the hellion kits ...i know the KB comes with a chip (or you turn in your comp to them i can't remember i mixed stories somewhere though)......ill post later after i look at the sites again
93mustank
03-29-09, 05:28 PM
Just go with a nice centrifugal charger with 12 psi.... vortech or pro-charge ......
Boosted46
03-29-09, 07:34 PM
I'm guessing stock shortblock? How many miles? Any HP goals?
WildBill
03-30-09, 12:41 PM
Just go with a nice centrifugal charger with 12 psi.... vortech or pro-charge ......
That's his best bet. Make it a intercooled ProCharger, but not 12psi on a stock 98 engine.
Venomous 98
03-30-09, 05:33 PM
this all the mod's i got on it right now,JE forged pistons,JE forged I-beams
BBK Cold Air Intake System ,BBK Twin 65mm Throttle Body,BBK Long Tube Headers,BBK Short H-Mid Pipes ,Flowmaster 40 series 2-chamber mufflers
MSD coil packs,act clutch,it has 48,000 miles on it,right now it was dyno'd at 340hp, i want to get at least 500+
Venomous 98
03-30-09, 05:42 PM
I'm guessing stock shortblock? How many miles? Any HP goals?
this all the mod's i got on it right now,JE forged pistons,JE forged I-beams
BBK Cold Air Intake System ,BBK Twin 65mm Throttle Body,BBK Long Tube Headers,BBK Short H-Mid Pipes ,Flowmaster 40 series 2-chamber mufflers
MSD coil packs,act clutch,it has 48,000 miles on it,right now it was dyno'd at 340hp, i want to get at least 500+
Venomous 98
03-30-09, 05:45 PM
$5,500? I ran my first 10.XX for about 3/4 of that, I'm sure you don't want to put a big block on spray in that '98 though :)
no not really..lol i want to keep it 4.6 if possible
93mustank
03-30-09, 05:45 PM
That's his best bet. Make it a intercooled ProCharger, but not 12psi on a stock 98 engine.
With a safe tune??? No 12 psi ???
Put down 490 ish to the wheels...... Should be enough....
D3VST8R96GT
03-30-09, 06:11 PM
ok ive changed my decision to centrifugal and spray
WildBill
03-30-09, 07:39 PM
With a safe tune??? No 12 psi ???
Put down 490 ish to the wheels...... Should be enough....
That was before he said he had the supporting mods.
Boosted46
03-30-09, 07:43 PM
this all the mod's i got on it right now,JE forged pistons,JE forged I-beams
BBK Cold Air Intake System ,BBK Twin 65mm Throttle Body,BBK Long Tube Headers,BBK Short H-Mid Pipes ,Flowmaster 40 series 2-chamber mufflers
MSD coil packs,act clutch,it has 48,000 miles on it,right now it was dyno'd at 340hp, i want to get at least 500+
Well that's a horse of a different color. lol. Considering it's a pretty stout motor I'd say step up to a D1SC (go 8-rib & 3 core IC) and that should easily get you where you want to be, as well as leave room for more power in the future. You could always go the turbo route too... :pepper: It really just depends on where you want to draw the line. Personally, I had a Procharger and am now in the process of going turbo (very common transition). Your budget should be plenty to do either, especially if you install it yourself. Just my $.02
-Rob
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