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I'm thinking about a project car for Dragzine.com and wanted to see if I could use a ProCharger in Super Street?
We're kicking around building a car that can be used in multiple classes so that's why I'm asking. It will use an LSX based engine so we can run a class in the NMCA, do some index racing locally, and maybe try to see how bad we can get stomped against NHRA competition ![]() Any help would be greatly appreciated or experience you have to offer on the subject. |
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The blower setup itself is legal in the Super classes .
I have seen at least one car try it in Super Gas although I don't think it was a serious attempt . With enough dyno time and a talented tuner I see no reason it cant be done . The only difficult area I see is boost management during the launch and throttle stop duration,and progressively bringing in after opening the throttle. Especially if it's going to be a small tire car !
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This project car is going to be an interesting one that will see a lot of racing with some big tires on it. I wanted to be sure that the blower would be legal for Super class racing before I made my final pitch. Will it be super competitive I don't know, will it be fun, you bet your last gallon of race gas it will be! |
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Better check all the safety requirements closely. The blower changes a lot of the safety requirements.
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Wagner,
Did this idea ever get off the ground? |
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being that he only has 2 posts, hasn't logged in in nearly 6 years, we've never heard of anyone running a procharger at all no mind competitively in S/ST, I'm saying no.
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Ray butler runs some kind of under hood blower on his Malibu and won the north east super street points championship this year! He only runs a few divisional events but he is a great racer and I think he’s got it working pretty good!
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Phil Unruh had a supercharged small block in his formerly Comp/SS Cobalt when he ran it in Super Street. I'm unsure if it was a ProCharger.
As is typical, he did well with it.
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There is someone on the left coast that has won a few divisionals in S/ST with a blower, in a Camaro I believe.
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Yes, and plenty fast
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