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Going mechanical with a Moose Omega Marine IP

I'm thinking you could machine a block to house the HPCA in.
Of course you would have to re-time it.

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Yeah that could probably work. I think first I'll see if I can bend the throttle arm away from the pump a little more and then trim the end off the solenoid's stud so I can put it inside the cover and still hook a wire to it.
 
Oh yes, I've already thought about doing something silly with the M series Eaton supercharger off a 3800 just for some supplemental boost at low RPM, but I'm sure it's not worth the effort. And certainly, stomping it off the line isn't the way to drive it, it's just the easiest to duplicate so it seemed like the best to use for A-to-B testing. That video didn't turn out great but I do seem to be leaving a little more of a faint black trail behind me even after the turbo spools.....I don't mind it, it's just interesting.

The M for the 3800 is about half the size + needed for a 6.5 and would be a restriction, your idea is not silly and could be done on the cheap making your own intake adapter for a properly sized blower and belt adjuster or set it up to match your serpentine using longer belt. The only issue I see aside $$$$ would be the placement of your water to air cooler....
 
The M for the 3800 is about half the size + needed for a 6.5 and would be a restriction, your idea is not silly and could be done on the cheap making your own intake adapter for a properly sized blower and belt adjuster or set it up to match your serpentine using longer belt. The only issue I see aside $$$$ would be the placement of your water to air cooler....
When I first thought of it, I happened to have 2 of those blowers, but I have since then given 1 to my brother. I thought maybe a parallel path thing could be done, but really......for the added complexity and what I'd gain, it just wouldn't be worth it. Now the cool factor when the hood is popped.....THAT might be worth it! Or have them sticking out the hood all Mad Max style. :cool:

I'll just stick to tuning the turbo.
 
When I first thought of it, I happened to have 2 of those blowers, but I have since then given 1 to my brother. I thought maybe a parallel path thing could be done, but really......for the added complexity and what I'd gain, it just wouldn't be worth it. Now the cool factor when the hood is popped.....THAT might be worth it! Or have them sticking out the hood all Mad Max style. :cool:

I'll just stick to tuning the turbo.
I've seen dual's like that on a small block, anyway I think your on the right path and it looks like your stall speed is 1.6k any idea what your boost is at when it stalls? I'm stalling about 2.1k & considering a much lower stall w/triple disk to load the turbo sooner.....Transmission Center has #80B3 triple clutch w/built in 2.1 torque multiplication down on the low as in 1.2k rpms.
 
I've seen dual's like that on a small block, anyway I think your on the right path and it looks like your stall speed is 1.6k any idea what your boost is at when it stalls? I'm stalling about 2.1k & considering a much lower stall w/triple disk to load the turbo sooner.....Transmission Center has #80B3 triple clutch w/built in 2.1 torque multiplication down on the low as in 1.2k rpms.
It's really hard for me to keep tabs on the tach and boost gauges at the same time. I would say that at 1600 I have 0 boost still, but it starts coming on not much after that. It comes off 1600 so fast that it's hard to come up with the point that it starts making boost. And then as the boost really starts to hit it makes the converter stall higher. It actually works pretty nicely.
 
It's really hard for me to keep tabs on the tach and boost gauges at the same time. I would say that at 1600 I have 0 boost still, but it starts coming on not much after that. It comes off 1600 so fast that it's hard to come up with the point that it starts making boost. And then as the boost really starts to hit it makes the converter stall higher. It actually works pretty nicely.
DATA LOGGING may help with that, like I said before it looks to be a consistent 1.k stall which is good IMO and that is with 3.73 gearset's. Be careful about what may appear to be another stall after the initial 1.6k because it maybe slippage somewhere in the transmission or lockup clutch.

Another thing to consider, when you installed the new wheels in the turbo you moved the turbo's surge line to left which is a good thing and what feels to be stall speed could be the extra air the new wheels are blowing...

That is an animal compared to how GM built it, nice indeed!
 
DATA LOGGING may help with that, like I said before it looks to be a consistent 1.k stall which is good IMO and that is with 3.73 gearset's. Be careful about what may appear to be another stall after the initial 1.6k because it maybe slippage somewhere in the transmission or lockup clutch.

Another thing to consider, when you installed the new wheels in the turbo you moved the turbo's surge line to left which is a good thing and what feels to be stall speed could be the extra air the new wheels are blowing...

That is an animal compared to how GM built it, nice indeed!
The US Shift controller detects trans slippage by comparing the 2 transmission speed sensors and so far I haven't had any codes show. The new converter has a triple disc clutch and you can definitely tell when it's locked up.

I'll have to add some additional stuff to be able to datalog. I no longer have the crank speed, TPS, IAT and MAP hooked up to the ECM so I can't use CarCode to datalog.

I finally played with the trans tuning last night and come to find out there was very little converter lock up before, now with more lock up programmed in it feels a lot stronger. I can't wait to get it dialed in the rest of the way and see what it can do!
 
I had a fun lunch just now!

First, after a G6 saw me take off at about 1/3 throttle, he thought he could take me. I showed him what taking off at full throttle looked like. He didn't stand a chance...:cool:

Second, sitting in the Arby's drive-through, a guy was yelling to his friends, "Hey, that thing's a diesel!!" and then he told me it was "tight".

Third, I did a new 0-80 video. It looks like I still need to do some tweaking to 1st and 2nd gear because it's still shifting too soon, but you can see the converter really lock in around 55mph. I'm at a 7 second flat 0-60 and 0-80 is right around 10.8 seconds. Not much longer and I'll be ready to hit the drag strip :jimlad:

 
Nice! I dont think I've hit the pause button and replayed so many times since I was 13! Have me to wondering et? Hmmm 15.75?
 
Nice! I dont think I've hit the pause button and replayed so many times since I was 13! Have me to wondering et? Hmmm 15.75?
Ha! What was that for, Bo Derek in 10?

Well then I definitely still have work to do, since my goal is to have a 14 in the front of it! Of course at the strip it will be a lower number because I will take off boosted, which should significantly reduce the 0-10 time.
 
I had a fun lunch just now!

First, after a G6 saw me take off at about 1/3 throttle, he thought he could take me. I showed him what taking off at full throttle looked like. He didn't stand a chance...:cool:

Second, sitting in the Arby's drive-through, a guy was yelling to his friends, "Hey, that thing's a diesel!!" and then he told me it was "tight".

Third, I did a new 0-80 video. It looks like I still need to do some tweaking to 1st and 2nd gear because it's still shifting too soon, but you can see the converter really lock in around 55mph. I'm at a 7 second flat 0-60 and 0-80 is right around 10.8 seconds. Not much longer and I'll be ready to hit the drag strip :jimlad:

Who built your torque converter, know what the built in torque multiplication rate is?
 
Blue lagoon - got to meet Brooke Shields in the 90's. It just wasn't the same with Andre Agassi there...

Oh yeah, 14s I think are possible- I'm thinking around 16 where you are right now in that video.
 
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