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Anyone running a 2.76 6lb combo?
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<blockquote data-quote="04MystiCobra" data-source="post: 15321769" data-attributes="member: 14513"><p>When speaking to the heat its not a matter of your coolant overheating. Its the heated intake air as a direct result of the elevated boost and as such the timing goes down, no even speaking to the potential belt slip. (high heat=power loss, belt slip=power loss...not winning either way) </p><p></p><p>I ran a 2.76/3#/port/spray combo for 30k miles and loved it but keep in mind this was back in 04-06. Didn't have Killer Chillers and such, which is why I ran a dry 100-150 shot. I knew seeing 18-19psi was creating a lot of elevated hot air which needed to be addressed if I wanted more power w/o going Whipple/KB. The low end was amazing but you can feel the heat soak after just a few runs. At that point it was a matter of clutch(on spray), available traction and belt slip. If I were to do it again I'd prob go w/ the 3.1/6/port & Killer Chiller or just get the VMP blower and keep it simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04MystiCobra, post: 15321769, member: 14513"] When speaking to the heat its not a matter of your coolant overheating. Its the heated intake air as a direct result of the elevated boost and as such the timing goes down, no even speaking to the potential belt slip. (high heat=power loss, belt slip=power loss...not winning either way) I ran a 2.76/3#/port/spray combo for 30k miles and loved it but keep in mind this was back in 04-06. Didn't have Killer Chillers and such, which is why I ran a dry 100-150 shot. I knew seeing 18-19psi was creating a lot of elevated hot air which needed to be addressed if I wanted more power w/o going Whipple/KB. The low end was amazing but you can feel the heat soak after just a few runs. At that point it was a matter of clutch(on spray), available traction and belt slip. If I were to do it again I'd prob go w/ the 3.1/6/port & Killer Chiller or just get the VMP blower and keep it simple. [/QUOTE]
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