2022 F150 5.0L - ProCharger truck at over 900whp. Oz Tuning testing the new ProCharger system.

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
  • ProCharger has released their 2021-2023 F150 5.0L system and Oz Tuning was thrilled to have been chosen to tune and test the very first kits.
    From mild to wild, this kit is more than capable. We even pushed it with a 3.7" pulley just to see what it would do. Impressive!!! The results are in!
    Mark Shearer at SP Machining Co was the second truck Oz Tuning tuned as shown in this video with this kit. Mike Tillman being the first truck, and also ProCharger's development truck. Mike's truck is featured on ProCharger's website for these kits. Both have been great with working with us and allowing us to get their trucks rolling and moving. Mark has been supporting and working with Oz for years and developed and manufacture the intake adapter plate kits needed for a 18+ GT or GT350 intake swap.
    Both trucks are equipped with JD Solutions direct drop in fuel pumps capable of 1000whp, designed and manufactured by Jamie Decker which Oz helped to develop. JD pumps are trusted and dependable, and are made by hand using Ford OEM parts being thoroughly flow tested before shipping.
    Thanks to ProCharger for entrusting us with testing a great product for more power in these new Gen4 F150's.
    Timeline:
    00:00 - Intro and overview.
    01:55 - ProCharger 8-rib dedicated drive and Innovators West balancer install.
    02:14 - ProCharger kit details and information.
    03:11 - Mike Tillman's truck that was the development truck ProCharger used with dyno results.
    04:36 - 4.0" pulley overview with dyno pulls.
    05:54 - 4.0" pulley - Results overview.
    06:51 - 4.0" pulley - Dyno graphs and thoughts on intake tube.
    07:47 - 3.7" pulley overview with dyno pull.
    08:38 - 3.7" pulley - Results overview.
    09:25 - 3.7" pulley - Dyno graphs and final thoughts.
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Komentáře • 26

  • @Mcfly0856
    @Mcfly0856 Před měsícem

    Interesting changes from the earlier kits, badass truck for sure, bet that is a blast to drive!

  • @jpat99
    @jpat99 Před 7 měsíci

    Looks like JJ's shop? Nice numbers for this set up for sure.

  • @diambo4life
    @diambo4life Před 10 měsíci

    Funnnnnnnnnnnn!

  • @frankensteincreations4740
    @frankensteincreations4740 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I’d be curious to see how the Vortech kit compares.
    I love how Vortech mounted the head unit way down low and uses the shock air box… Rather than pulling hot air off the engine.

    • @19jody72
      @19jody72 Před 29 dny

      I've been eyeing the vortech kit for my 23.. ran them on my fox back in the say and had good results

  • @mikz86ta1
    @mikz86ta1 Před 4 měsíci

    Interesting. I been looking at the ProCharger for my Gen1 Coyote truck. Ease of install, price and streetable gains. Plus i have a 18+ GT and Boss manifold on hand to swap if needed.
    Any input on the Gen1 pro charger?

  • @Gilmore304
    @Gilmore304 Před 6 dny

    All these f150 builds are bolt on hp with no internal work that’s VALID to support over 800 horse. That’s the part nobody sees or talks bout of course but bolting on pro charger and a set of injectors are a days worth work like swapping alternators and at a noble 5-600 hp that’s fun and reliable but once your up above 14 pounds boost and
    or 750-800 hp you are tuning constantly to get anything more than a rich or poor mixture not supporting daily driving. If it’s just your weekend weapon and you don’t drive 100+ miles a week that works and if don’t mind constantly sinking money into various changes and parts that’s for you. If it’s your daily, a single turbo or 3L max supercharger will be more than enough for reliability and I don’t wanna talk. Common sense should explain this as it’s not a hypothesis it’s the analytics of the COYOTE no matter what Gen you have. My man is intelligent but this is a test truck that some parts are donated so no cares on their part and it’s appreciated them allowing us to test our trucks platform on their dime

  • @davideverman7984
    @davideverman7984 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video. Very informative.
    On a lifted 2021 Supercrew with 4:56 gears running E-85 stock motor which blower would be the most fun to drive? The P1X or a Whipple 3.0 or other

    • @oztuned
      @oztuned  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks! Contact us by email on this and our forced induction experts can help determine what would be the best power adder for your setup. Tuning@OzTuning.com

    • @armandoalvarado2710
      @armandoalvarado2710 Před 5 měsíci

      David, how does the truck ride, feel, and pull with those gears?

    • @davideverman7984
      @davideverman7984 Před 4 měsíci

      I have ran the 4:56 with the 6 speed and now with the 10 speed. They pull very hard but if i had to do it over agin I would have went with Ford 4:10 gears with the plans of going forced induction. The gearing of the 10 speed is crazy in rear wheel drive I can break the 37s lose on takoff and into 2nd with a slight chirp going into 3rd with just a tune on e-85.@@armandoalvarado2710

  • @RA-zk4gg
    @RA-zk4gg Před 8 měsíci

    Those number on 93 octane?

  • @thefastsparrow1295
    @thefastsparrow1295 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Were oil pump gears/crank sprocket done on this truck? I’ve heard 21+ f150 5.0’s were belt driven and that there is no need

    • @themiketillman
      @themiketillman Před 10 měsíci +1

      No need in gears

    • @thefastsparrow1295
      @thefastsparrow1295 Před 9 měsíci

      @@themiketillmanWow, stock OPG and crank sprocket pushing that power is wild

    • @KingDavid0606
      @KingDavid0606 Před 9 měsíci +3

      There are no OPGs on 21-23 coyote f150s. It's kevlar belt driven. This is the 4th gen coyote; similar to the '24 coyote mustangs.

    • @chaney_WalkedU
      @chaney_WalkedU Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@thefastsparrow1295gen 4 coyote got rid of OPG and went belt driven.

  • @thedragon356
    @thedragon356 Před 10 měsíci +1

    What’s the recommended “safe” power levels for a gen 4?

    • @oztuned
      @oztuned  Před 10 měsíci +6

      We are running E85 with a 3.5" pulley on our Whipple shop truck and that is more than plenty for a street truck. Around 700whp.
      No one really knows yet the breaking point with these engines, but there are always risks when increasing power on a factory built motor and transmission. Then, how you treat the truck is a factor with reliability too.

    • @CarGuyKram
      @CarGuyKram Před 4 měsíci

      ​I have a 2022 f150 supercrew and i always thought it was a gen 3 coyote. im thinking of trying vortech kit route​ which is more budget friendly and hoping to reach 700whp with triple pump fore level 2 id 1050x will i need a crank support at this power level? Or need anything else im missing thanks.@@oztuned

    • @RammSnipe
      @RammSnipe Před 24 dny +1

      ​@@CarGuyKramif you are running an accessory drive spun vortech or procharger then a crank support isn't necessary. You aren't putting much additional stress on the crank pulley/snout. It's when you go to an independent drive that hangs another pulley off of the front of the crank you are putting extra shear stress on the crank snout because the load is now extended further outwards creating a leverage point that's going to make the pulleys and snout flex to the side applying the force.

    • @CarGuyKram
      @CarGuyKram Před 22 dny

      @@RammSnipe ty very much for the knowledge!

  • @stotzmitchell
    @stotzmitchell Před 8 měsíci +1

    Was this tuned with a SCTx4 or HP Tunners

    • @oztuned
      @oztuned  Před 8 měsíci

      @stotzmitchell HP Tuners.

  • @chronicspiros8825
    @chronicspiros8825 Před 3 měsíci

    Can I get a free pro charger kit too? I’ll “test” it out too

  • @gilescain8903
    @gilescain8903 Před 9 měsíci

    Promo>SM 🙃