Procharger vs. Vortech: Powerband and Peak Power Comparison.
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When you say 70whp difference....do you mean the Vortechs tend to make as much as 70whp more than a Procharger in a similar setup?
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Theoretically though....which head unit can flow more? An ATI C2 or a Vortech S or T-trim?
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will post a copy of my dynco sheet on Monday when I get my vortech tuned.
mods are 928 motorsports V+ impeller upgrade
928 motorsports boost limiter valve
GTM machined 2.62 serpentine pulley
TurboXS RFL BOV
I'll start an actual thread which will outline all the mods and what I had for baseline power as well as end result power
mods are 928 motorsports V+ impeller upgrade
928 motorsports boost limiter valve
GTM machined 2.62 serpentine pulley
TurboXS RFL BOV
I'll start an actual thread which will outline all the mods and what I had for baseline power as well as end result power
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At the same psi level the turbo will always make more whp/tq vs sc. If I was in FL with no emissions I would have gone turbo too. SC is nice but nothing compared to turbo so the only positive side I can see is the carb legal sticker.
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I have had the ProCharger for a little over 3 years... I make 350whp on a conservative tune and biult 5AT- owner I bought it from was making 380whp on his 6MT.
Another local ProCharged G is making 520whp on biult internals and 6MT by GT Motorsports.
I'd say the ProCharger coming with no timing control is a thing of the past. Nowadays we all know to get atleast a UTEC to control all the vitals and there are numerous VQ tuners out there who now know the limits of this engine as far as timing and fuel go.
Pros:
-Cog pulleys (when you get it aligned right). You'll only have an issue when you get past the 450ish whp range, after that you'll need to support the bracket with something to keep it from flexing under load.
-Self contained oil- I know Vortech's newest kit has this... but OP may not be looking at that version.
-Noise. They'll know you're coming... a block away. I'm running stock exhaust with test pipes and everyone tells me I need exhaust because all they can hear is "WWWWWSSSSHHHHHHHHHH" when I step on it.
-As a general observation, the ProCharger makes more power out of the box then the Vortech... I believe because it is a larger unit... not because of differences in tuning.
Cons:
-Not as much info out there about the ProCharger. Makes it hard when troubleshooting. Although it seems the guys with ProChargers are pretty knowledgeable because they've been through hell and back with the system and have sorted out every issue known to man.
-The noise. The GF, parents, friends, everyone complains about how loud it is inside and outside the car. You can't sneak away from the wife in the middle of the night that'd for sure.
-ATI's customer service is complete ****. When you call, you won't get help. Best bet is to search about what part you need and order it from somewhere else. Otherwise you're going to get very upset and loud with whoever you talk to over the phone- they are definately not import guys.
PM me if you need anything else. Like I said.. most of us have had our share of problems with the ATI, so while we are few and far between, we can pretty much nail any problem you have with the system.
Another local ProCharged G is making 520whp on biult internals and 6MT by GT Motorsports.
I'd say the ProCharger coming with no timing control is a thing of the past. Nowadays we all know to get atleast a UTEC to control all the vitals and there are numerous VQ tuners out there who now know the limits of this engine as far as timing and fuel go.
Pros:
-Cog pulleys (when you get it aligned right). You'll only have an issue when you get past the 450ish whp range, after that you'll need to support the bracket with something to keep it from flexing under load.
-Self contained oil- I know Vortech's newest kit has this... but OP may not be looking at that version.
-Noise. They'll know you're coming... a block away. I'm running stock exhaust with test pipes and everyone tells me I need exhaust because all they can hear is "WWWWWSSSSHHHHHHHHHH" when I step on it.
-As a general observation, the ProCharger makes more power out of the box then the Vortech... I believe because it is a larger unit... not because of differences in tuning.
Cons:
-Not as much info out there about the ProCharger. Makes it hard when troubleshooting. Although it seems the guys with ProChargers are pretty knowledgeable because they've been through hell and back with the system and have sorted out every issue known to man.
-The noise. The GF, parents, friends, everyone complains about how loud it is inside and outside the car. You can't sneak away from the wife in the middle of the night that'd for sure.
-ATI's customer service is complete ****. When you call, you won't get help. Best bet is to search about what part you need and order it from somewhere else. Otherwise you're going to get very upset and loud with whoever you talk to over the phone- they are definately not import guys.
PM me if you need anything else. Like I said.. most of us have had our share of problems with the ATI, so while we are few and far between, we can pretty much nail any problem you have with the system.
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I have had the ProCharger for a little over 3 years... I make 350whp on a conservative tune and biult 5AT- owner I bought it from was making 380whp on his 6MT.
Another local ProCharged G is making 520whp on biult internals and 6MT by GT Motorsports.
I'd say the ProCharger coming with no timing control is a thing of the past. Nowadays we all know to get atleast a UTEC to control all the vitals and there are numerous VQ tuners out there who now know the limits of this engine as far as timing and fuel go.
Pros:
-Cog pulleys (when you get it aligned right). You'll only have an issue when you get past the 450ish whp range, after that you'll need to support the bracket with something to keep it from flexing under load.
-Self contained oil- I know Vortech's newest kit has this... but OP may not be looking at that version.
-Noise. They'll know you're coming... a block away. I'm running stock exhaust with test pipes and everyone tells me I need exhaust because all they can hear is "WWWWWSSSSHHHHHHHHHH" when I step on it.
-As a general observation, the ProCharger makes more power out of the box then the Vortech... I believe because it is a larger unit... not because of differences in tuning.
Cons:
-Not as much info out there about the ProCharger. Makes it hard when troubleshooting. Although it seems the guys with ProChargers are pretty knowledgeable because they've been through hell and back with the system and have sorted out every issue known to man.
-The noise. The GF, parents, friends, everyone complains about how loud it is inside and outside the car. You can't sneak away from the wife in the middle of the night that'd for sure.
-ATI's customer service is complete ****. When you call, you won't get help. Best bet is to search about what part you need and order it from somewhere else. Otherwise you're going to get very upset and loud with whoever you talk to over the phone- they are definately not import guys.
PM me if you need anything else. Like I said.. most of us have had our share of problems with the ATI, so while we are few and far between, we can pretty much nail any problem you have with the system.
Another local ProCharged G is making 520whp on biult internals and 6MT by GT Motorsports.
I'd say the ProCharger coming with no timing control is a thing of the past. Nowadays we all know to get atleast a UTEC to control all the vitals and there are numerous VQ tuners out there who now know the limits of this engine as far as timing and fuel go.
Pros:
-Cog pulleys (when you get it aligned right). You'll only have an issue when you get past the 450ish whp range, after that you'll need to support the bracket with something to keep it from flexing under load.
-Self contained oil- I know Vortech's newest kit has this... but OP may not be looking at that version.
-Noise. They'll know you're coming... a block away. I'm running stock exhaust with test pipes and everyone tells me I need exhaust because all they can hear is "WWWWWSSSSHHHHHHHHHH" when I step on it.
-As a general observation, the ProCharger makes more power out of the box then the Vortech... I believe because it is a larger unit... not because of differences in tuning.
Cons:
-Not as much info out there about the ProCharger. Makes it hard when troubleshooting. Although it seems the guys with ProChargers are pretty knowledgeable because they've been through hell and back with the system and have sorted out every issue known to man.
-The noise. The GF, parents, friends, everyone complains about how loud it is inside and outside the car. You can't sneak away from the wife in the middle of the night that'd for sure.
-ATI's customer service is complete ****. When you call, you won't get help. Best bet is to search about what part you need and order it from somewhere else. Otherwise you're going to get very upset and loud with whoever you talk to over the phone- they are definately not import guys.
PM me if you need anything else. Like I said.. most of us have had our share of problems with the ATI, so while we are few and far between, we can pretty much nail any problem you have with the system.
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