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been thinking about putting a blower on the 440, what is the most suitable, I know bigger is better but its more for looks (its to replace the tunnel ram as the tunnel ram looks wrong 

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http://www.paxtonauto.com/product.php?id=266
or a procharger set up , keep it all under the stock hood , don't have to go mad with cam choice either or Ally heads to make power .
want to get one of these set ups one day
or a procharger set up , keep it all under the stock hood , don't have to go mad with cam choice either or Ally heads to make power .
want to get one of these set ups one day
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To make ultimate power turbo is the way.
Or a paxton supercharger via a inter cooler.
As compressing air makes it hot and there is no intercooler on a root set up.
for looks its a roots blower.
6/71 blower is a little bit small for a 440 i feel but will work.
8/71 is just right
10/71 or 14/71 are massive and would not be running in there sweet spot.
BDS are the name but there customer service is crap and very unhelpful.
Any other day i would have walk away and said Bananarama! you. But i wanted BDS so bit my lip.
Blower shop as my second choice
There are a few 2nd hand cheap blowers out there but 1500 quid for a might work blower was to much a risk so went new.
so i brought new.
Think mopar mark still have a blower for sale which is very nice. (only reason i didnt buy it was its black and had my heart on polished.
Hope you got deep pockets im financially hemorrhaging
Or a paxton supercharger via a inter cooler.
As compressing air makes it hot and there is no intercooler on a root set up.
for looks its a roots blower.
6/71 blower is a little bit small for a 440 i feel but will work.
8/71 is just right
10/71 or 14/71 are massive and would not be running in there sweet spot.
BDS are the name but there customer service is crap and very unhelpful.
Any other day i would have walk away and said Bananarama! you. But i wanted BDS so bit my lip.
Blower shop as my second choice
There are a few 2nd hand cheap blowers out there but 1500 quid for a might work blower was to much a risk so went new.
so i brought new.
Think mopar mark still have a blower for sale which is very nice. (only reason i didnt buy it was its black and had my heart on polished.
Hope you got deep pockets im financially hemorrhaging
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- autofetish
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whoops sorry guys this isn't for a mopar, well it is sort of my 440 is finding a new home in a radical model T show car (I await the abuse) Blue, I had thought of that but if I can get a blown 440 in a car that weighs nothing and looks stupid it could be fun
don't worry im not giving up on the mopars just have the chance to build a car ive wanted since I was a kid

don't worry im not giving up on the mopars just have the chance to build a car ive wanted since I was a kid

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The bit I don't understand the blower bit on a 440 - other than the look, which is great.
You can put a standard 2 bolt bottom end under excessive stress without resorting to a Supercharger, so how do you make safe, reliable power on a block that has definite limitations when you get to around 650 - 700bhp? Girdles and billet caps will only give you a margin more strength.....
It would seem that you have to build the engine in a low state of tune to safeguard the block, which seems to me to negate the purpose of having a Blower (unless all you are after is the "Look") in the first place.
Discuss...

You can put a standard 2 bolt bottom end under excessive stress without resorting to a Supercharger, so how do you make safe, reliable power on a block that has definite limitations when you get to around 650 - 700bhp? Girdles and billet caps will only give you a margin more strength.....
It would seem that you have to build the engine in a low state of tune to safeguard the block, which seems to me to negate the purpose of having a Blower (unless all you are after is the "Look") in the first place.
Discuss...


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As said ultima power is to be made from turbo chargeing which allows for cooling of the Inlet gases.
Anything around the 6/700hp mark regardless of booste its after market block time.
My car is built to hoon around Harrods knightsbridge not the 1/4

Efi is the way but you all still got carbs
Anything around the 6/700hp mark regardless of booste its after market block time.
My car is built to hoon around Harrods knightsbridge not the 1/4

Efi is the way but you all still got carbs

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A engine built with low compression pistons (i.e. 8.5:1 compression) and an underdriven blower (a 6/71 blower is more than enough for an application like this) providing under 8-10 psi of boost (6psi is probably enough?), will not really stress the block much more than simply boring/stroking it. You are just making the engine think it has bigger cylinders.
Keeping the RPMs low will help a lot too. A blower will make a big cam think it is small anyway. So the power will be all at sensible RPMs anyway. A mild cam will make power like a truck.
I was talking to Nick Butler about the engine in "Revenge" once and he said he actually used a cam from a Funny Car in it and it worked fine on the street.
Keeping the RPMs low will help a lot too. A blower will make a big cam think it is small anyway. So the power will be all at sensible RPMs anyway. A mild cam will make power like a truck.
I was talking to Nick Butler about the engine in "Revenge" once and he said he actually used a cam from a Funny Car in it and it worked fine on the street.
