Carnage - Everything You Need To Know About Supermang!

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 333

  • @MindieJ
    @MindieJ Před 2 lety +101

    haha thanks for the mention Scotty, yep my budget has been blown way out and your pretty spot on with the LS costs ect, we will definitely have a friendly race soon :)

    • @lsgemini7686
      @lsgemini7686 Před 2 lety +8

      You already won the show and shine VN shootout

    • @antonyfrost2541
      @antonyfrost2541 Před 2 lety +3

      Them sounds like racing words ! Y'all bin called out.

    • @ashgray8208
      @ashgray8208 Před 2 lety +3

      This looks like a good challenge

    • @Frontman936
      @Frontman936 Před 2 lety +4

      The red VN is a Berlina so it has to be better

    • @raelock8145
      @raelock8145 Před 2 lety +9

      Mindiej and carnage lets see some content between a ls vn and a l67vn do a feature of both vns together

  • @richardholdener1727
    @richardholdener1727 Před 2 lety +6

    Thnx for the shout out!

  • @zeropaloobatheuber1572
    @zeropaloobatheuber1572 Před 2 lety +7

    I’ve been building my manual L67 VS for years. I’m particularly proud of my full VX suspension (brakes, LSD, trailing arms and toe control links). Got sidetracked with a JS Vectra big block (3.2) upgrade. 👍🏻🤗

  • @XFaTeassainZz
    @XFaTeassainZz Před 2 lety +22

    This series inspired me to do a l67 swapped Crewman. I was thinking about selling the car but I decided to make it a little bit interesting

  • @amounifnd
    @amounifnd Před 9 měsíci +1

    Cant believe you had to explain why its called Supermang. Too many haters. This has been one of the best most honest engine build series and the host has done an amazing job. Best to ignore the trolls. LS swaps are getting pretty boring now and everyone does the same thing over and over. Keep up the good work. The L67 is a frustrating blow to mod as you reach its limits real quick. Ugrade an ecotec, or swap the L67 for a Whipple.

  • @paulcoote3094
    @paulcoote3094 Před 2 lety +5

    I have really enjoyed the supermang build. As far as I am concerned it's been a great outcome. Going ten's is great but it comes with the hassle of andra upgrades etc and further $$$$. I think you have hit the target on this one. Well done.

  • @chappo4845
    @chappo4845 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the summary Doc!

  • @ants3503
    @ants3503 Před 2 lety +7

    Few less wild turkeys in the cooler might gain a 🤏 of time 😂

  • @brettwatson-will3388
    @brettwatson-will3388 Před 2 lety +5

    I would change the pully for a slightly larger one like you said as sometimes less is more! I would also do what you suggested and run less water in the ice tank...Just drain and refill it between runs so that the water is as cold as possible...Pull the LF Headlight out for shits and giggles and maybe ditch the air filter just for racing? See what happens? Have some fun with it before you whack a turbo on the old girl like you plan to... She will crack on then Scotty.

  • @vincekara9446
    @vincekara9446 Před 2 lety

    I'm a Ford man but a truly love Holdens too. I can remember back in teens I had a VK Calais. That was a really nice car! Keep up the great vids! Cheers

  • @PovLs3HsvNightDrives
    @PovLs3HsvNightDrives Před 2 lety +1

    Love that you kept it supercharged and played around with it like that, that's why I religiously watch supermang videos, and I'd love to see you push it as far as you can supercharged before going turbo/stroked. Maybe use a different blower etc.

  • @adamloader9534
    @adamloader9534 Před 2 lety

    Excited for more call outs 😛
    We are looking forward to the race between these two modified VN’s

  • @rxcosmo76
    @rxcosmo76 Před 2 lety

    Nice Work Scotty.
    Well explained and layed out.

  • @finnycypress9959
    @finnycypress9959 Před 2 lety +2

    Would love to see a collab with MindieJ

  • @1toonhead
    @1toonhead Před 2 lety +2

    I remember the first episode with Supermang and you brought it to compete with another CZcamsr who brought a EB Falcon (same era car) and you where going to compete with it which never happened. It was also going to be budget turbo vs budget supercharger. You had the supercharger option.

    • @STREETMACHINETV
      @STREETMACHINETV  Před 2 lety

      They couldn't wait, they built their car, raced it and sold it

  • @Xbudmarley420x
    @Xbudmarley420x Před 2 lety

    Very happy you shouted out Richard holdener he's a very smart man and gives numerous good dyno videos

  • @danielstorer1826
    @danielstorer1826 Před 2 lety +3

    Cornfed boost in Qld has got some crazy horsepower out of his VT something like 800+ give that guy a watch

    • @5lcalais1
      @5lcalais1 Před 2 lety +2

      Check out jetv6 ,he's gone 1180 👌 on a 4.2 stroker though, corn fed still stock crank n capacity, it's actually been in the 900s 👌

    • @danielstorer1826
      @danielstorer1826 Před 2 lety +1

      @@5lcalais1 I have seen that car is off

    • @5lcalais1
      @5lcalais1 Před 2 lety

      @@danielstorer1826 yeah it's pretty wild, dream setup on the engine 👌 wanna build a similar one but with a g42 1450 turbo hanging off it and go hunting for low 8s 👌🤣

  • @JossRickard
    @JossRickard Před 2 lety

    I'm real glad you did this weird little build, not another LS or Barra swap. Commodores aren't really my thing, but this was different and interesting enough to grab and keep my attention all the way through.

  • @danielbrown7077
    @danielbrown7077 Před 2 lety

    This is a tricky one! Gale Banks (Banks performance) has awesome content about intake temps and air temp density's to HP Loss. well worth a look! and to me is the BEST on YT... keep up the awesome work!

  • @chriscarey3625
    @chriscarey3625 Před 2 lety

    Scottie, remember the fundamentals, an engine is simply a pump. Pre intercooled the blower was able to maintain a constant 10 psi but as soon as you put tubing and inter cooler the blower couldn't provide the 10 psi right through the rev range, my thinking is it has a restricted inlet system to the blower. And don't forget cool air is more dense than hot air and takes less energy to compress than hot air, this may explain the variation in boost pressure with a restricted inlet system.
    Mate a big fat throttle body, massive ducting, huge big fat front mount intercooler with a tiny pulley and send it 😁

  • @brushitoff503
    @brushitoff503 Před 2 lety

    Love the SuperMang! It's what I wanted to build with my old VN 20 plus years ago! Good stuff Scotty!

  • @DodgyBrothersEngineering

    This is your journey Scotty, we're just along for the ride. Sometimes we're going to be right, sometimes we're going to be wrong. It's up to you to steer the ship where you think makes the most sense. Doesn't mean that we won't be yelling at the computer screen and saying WTF!, but ultimately this is your journey and we are the passengers along for the ride. We are going to watch regardless because it is not about how much hp you make or how fast you go. It is about being on the journey with you and being entertained. As you rightly say it is a CZcams channel and often people lose sight of that. If we wanted to watch ultimate builds where people pee in your pocket and make made up and wild claims about hp and edit out their mistakes there are oodles of them on CZcams. What makes you channel unique is that you're real, and don't need to prove anything to us only to yourself.

  • @FuManchu5ltr
    @FuManchu5ltr Před 2 lety +1

    Scotty’n’tuned in the thumbnail.

  • @JossRickard
    @JossRickard Před 2 lety

    Scotty, one thing you might have to think about is the velocity flow of the air in the intercooler itself. Your non IC runs are a flat ~10psi, yes, but with the intercooler, you peak at 12 and drop to 11. You're still ahead of the non IC run. As engine speed increases, the air is spending less time in the intercooler and subsequently less time in the cooler, being cooled. As you change up and engine speed drops, the intake charge also slows and has more time to cool again. But that could also be the lower airflow related to the lower engine speed. I'm not sure you want to condemn it over ~1psi of boost loss, especially with how it's keeping the intake temps down for engine longevity and safety. If that intercooler is dropping intake temp from 110 to 60 degrees, that's worth it for detonation protection alone, regardless of boost gained. But I'd also reckon trying a slightly larger pulley and see what your loss of peak boost is against your sustained boost/intake temp is. But something else does seem off.

  • @westaircompressors
    @westaircompressors Před 2 lety

    Great episode, nailed this one Scotty. Awesome to see it broken down.

  • @bazspecfabrication9955
    @bazspecfabrication9955 Před 2 lety +1

    Great explanation scotty

  • @michael4402
    @michael4402 Před 2 lety +1

    I know it would be difficult to do, but I’d put in test points across the heat exchanger and see how much pressure you’re loosing across it at high rpm (when engine is using max amount of air). Might need to get a different heat exchanger in or put two in parallel to compensate for pressure loss

  • @nigeldyer44
    @nigeldyer44 Před 2 lety

    Awesome info Scotty appreciate it

  • @RhysK94
    @RhysK94 Před 2 lety

    Well explained Scotty!💪
    Just for reference, L67 bottom end with arp rod bolts and a cam has gone 750+ and in the 9's @140mph.
    Ecotec (L36) has gone 575 with only a cam, ran out of fuel line size but it would of kept going. (This is all at the wheels)
    If your goal is only 450 on the L67 bottom end it will smash that easily 👌
    As always, welcome to hit me up for a chat or advice anytime 👌💪

  • @backyard_mechanic
    @backyard_mechanic Před 2 lety

    I hated how much you paid for the car but I think you really nailed it in time, the prices are stupid now and you can't get one for less than you paid.
    Great video guys, you were spot on and had me agreeing the entire time.
    LS and barra are great swaps for easy power but those are getting way to expensive. The other thing people don't take into account is all the extras that go along with the swap, it is not as simple as chuck the engine in and off you go. You need trans, diff, fuel lines, computers, wiring, and so much more to get it going. A $5k engine swap can easily reach $20k plus before you even start it for the first time.

  • @martyandbrookeobryan4942

    Brus, 15k is fuck all!! What a beast! Can’t wait to meet you Cobba. Red Centre Nats I hope 🤞

  • @mollyandspike2852
    @mollyandspike2852 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You've fast become my favourite CZcams presenter

  • @chrisobrien9334
    @chrisobrien9334 Před 2 lety

    Great episode mate. Certainly puts the cost of a conversion into perspective. Luv Richard Holdener. Take care m8.

  • @matt.ja90
    @matt.ja90 Před 2 lety

    Hey Scotty, I have a couple of ideas on this (maybe rookie ideas so bear with me)
    With lower inlet temps, boost measurement (restriction) becomes greater with higher air density. Therefore, the engine still receives practically the same volume of air as the cause of the restriction has not changed. In this case, I think the supercharger itself is the restriction as when you spin the blower faster, the swept volume of the rotor is greater per cylinder cycle and creates less opportunity for airspace to fill (101 volumetric efficiency I guess)
    I think you should find a good gain with spinning the blower slower as the restriction will be less (trying to cram less volume of air into space in the supercharger already occupied by the rotor), and allowing the denser air to do its work.
    If I haven't ballsed something up, the colder you can get the inlet air, you can continue to spin the charger slower for the same volume of air (air density)
    Could another set of injectors be installed higher up the intake to allow the fuel to draw further heat from the charge air into the cylinder?
    Could an alternative fuel be an option eg. Methanol or similar with a faster / low temp flame front?
    I'm ready for the "you have no idea" comments... 😂
    In regards to the 5k difference... I know LS is common but for 5k more you're deep into the 11s, I would suspect 5k may still get you into the 11s with the V6 but it isn't as straightforward either...
    I'm a Ford man but I'm glad you're doing something a bit different! Just wish you could change the sound of the V6 though...

  • @brentonk461
    @brentonk461 Před 2 lety +1

    For around 12grand for one of my built Engines, you could have a Single four barrel carby'd Holden 304/308 based Engine or a Small Block Chev naturally aspirated v8 combination in a factory 5.0L vn-vr will give you an 11second capable, car through a relatively quiet twin 2.5" exhaust to the rear bumper, on d.o.t tires, on 15x8rims with the stock 3.07:1 LSD borgwarner diff.
    No turbo, No blower, No nitrous.

  • @5lcalais1
    @5lcalais1 Před 2 lety +1

    And add in say u wanna go a t400 instead of the 4l60 it'll need to built so there's another 3/4k or even a t56 is 5k+ just for a box 😳
    Gets me motivated to finish my turbo v6 vn (still rocking the s1 buick) and maybe possibly take on the supermang one day 🤣
    It's just a standard rebuild with arp head studs and a gt3582r turbo on a tony'z turbo garage turbo kit through a t5, aiming for around 400bhp 🤞
    It's around 95% finished but that last 5% is kicking my butt, just need to sort out my oil feed (The one I had was wrong) a breather setup, a tune, and an exhaust and she'll be good to race 👌
    It was gonna be a street car but engineering in Vic is a joke, looking at around 4k+ to go through it.
    So kinda wanna go full race car, looking at a pulsar g42 1450 to slap on the front of a built eco , glide, tubs, etc. Goal of 1000bhp to start with and go for mid 8s 🤔👌
    Would be cool to go 7s one day in v6 Commodore, wishful thinking I know and bloody expensive but it would be cool.

  • @BOSPWR
    @BOSPWR Před 2 lety

    Nice breakdown Scotty, so basically best bang for buck was the diff gears, got you into 12's when boost wasn't playing nice 😅

  • @wilwilson8146
    @wilwilson8146 Před rokem +1

    my theory: a seagull has been sucked into the intake leading to less boost... should be able to lure him out with a hot chip 👍

  • @finlay230
    @finlay230 Před 2 lety

    love the blower route !! good on ya

  • @blownvnv6637
    @blownvnv6637 Před 2 lety +5

    Belt slip? With a 2.55 pulley you need to do the 8pk belt upgrade and you need to add a support pulley under the snout to increase belt wrap around the supercharger pulley. Would be good to see what sort of timing it's running, something doesn't seem right.

  • @kippen64
    @kippen64 Před 2 lety

    The budget rundown was interesting and helpful.

  • @wiggstheking5419
    @wiggstheking5419 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Scotty awesome videos. I would love to see twin charger.. Turbo into the supercharger. That will make the supercharger more efficient with boost and carry the boost further through the rpm range.. Similar to richos customs au falcon.. Superchargers loose efficiency at high rpm and most of the time becomea a restriction also at high rpm and that's when the turbo should show its true colors.. You should be able use the sane setup just a turbo and manifolds

  • @markusftw5138
    @markusftw5138 Před 2 lety

    Maing-Question? That one killed me.

  • @tulebox7370
    @tulebox7370 Před 2 lety +3

    You're absolutely right about running it out of its efficiency range (I'm also a big fan of Richards work) is there any chance of finding an Eaton M112 and bolting it on, to make some super mang mangs

  • @79series
    @79series Před 2 lety

    Great details mate.

  • @osi9567
    @osi9567 Před 2 lety

    Everyone needs to subscribe MindieJ, absolute legend and awesome channel!

  • @michaelb5330
    @michaelb5330 Před 2 lety

    Good series Scott
    Enjoying your thought process and the changes
    Very much looking forward to seeing the turbo updates which will probably see the most gains
    Oh and for the tank I’ve seen others use dry ice and glycol with a smaller tank to get cooler temps
    Just sharing stuff
    Sounds like the blower is suffering from cavitation
    Keep up what you do Scott you keep me sane while I’m at work for the week

  • @adrianvadeiso2145
    @adrianvadeiso2145 Před 2 lety

    Love to see the comparison with mindieJ vn with the Ls1 would be interesting to see the difference

  • @Doc_in_the_carpet_truck

    The L67 build is still cheaper than the Shane Warne ceramic bong I saw on ebay during the week check that out!!! Top vid Scotty always good to know the price of stuff and things 👍🍻

  • @reesekelly6158
    @reesekelly6158 Před 2 lety

    Have you thought about widening the intake and charger piping? My m90 is on a 304 and was also struggling to keep up with supply at high rpm, I ended up getting a 90mm throttlebody and routering out the Aly to equal around the same airflow as a 90mm throttle body, helped it keep up! I guess then the carnage problem will be all the piping to intercooler, unless you use the under charger mount one

  • @timtamz0176
    @timtamz0176 Před 2 lety +3

    I’m a ford guy, would much rather see a l67 than a Barra or ls in that thing

    • @watsisbuttndo829
      @watsisbuttndo829 Před 2 lety

      Agreed, i dislike the v6 commo with a passion and freely admit the LS is a damn good platform...but would rather watch someone struggle with a left field project than watch another LS swap. Keep the weird projects coming scotty.

  • @andyjames2082
    @andyjames2082 Před 2 lety

    So much hoohaa, the "Berlina " has been very entertaining 👍

  • @danielspencer1973
    @danielspencer1973 Před 2 lety

    Nice vid Scotty, that blower looks like it could be healthier and is outside of its efficiency with that pulley. I don't mind what you do next but look forward to the stroker turbo. 😎

  • @Brodes1983
    @Brodes1983 Před 2 lety

    Intercooler effectiveness also depends on contact time: the faster the air that moves across it the shorter the contact time of the hot air to the cooling tubes and the warmer air discharge. Bigger intercooler means lower flux and cooler discharge.

  • @stuli6007
    @stuli6007 Před 2 lety

    Had a similar headache with my small block HQ back in the day and the main issue was the nut holding the steering wheel!

  • @gardenwaster
    @gardenwaster Před 2 lety

    I like what your thinking in regards to the pulley, you know what this means - "larger hole in the bonnet"

  • @grantlister
    @grantlister Před 2 lety

    Hey Scotty,
    Maybe you could try a RAM Air Induction first, If it’s starving for air?
    (Even If you put a larger belt drive on later, it won’t hurt! 😂)
    Much enjoyed the show & from memory Cooper Bogetti approximated USD$20k for his LS to SN Mustang conversion.
    Kia Kaha,
    Grant from NZ.

  • @generalwaste2062
    @generalwaste2062 Před 2 lety

    I think you're probably right about spinning the blower too fast with diminishing returns. Non-centrifugal blowers are positive displacement pumps rather than turbomachinery so as a rule of thumb they're great for moving air but not building boost. The faster you spin it the more air you'll flow but less head of boost you'll make. So the smaller pulley (or bigger blower) would see a gain on the stroker motor but not on the 3800. Not sure if you'd bother putting the stroker motor in with the blower just to rip it all out again and turbo it though.

  • @skymit5519
    @skymit5519 Před 2 lety

    I think you should do some home porting on the heads to. Would be cool to see the difference that makes.

  • @arronjohnston742
    @arronjohnston742 Před 2 lety

    Scotty, port the blower an lower the boost a bit, i'm sure you can improve the blowers flow with some port work an free up some lost ponies...... either way keep up the great work love the different angle instead of the same old path.....

  • @mrcasperjensen
    @mrcasperjensen Před 2 lety +1

    I’d love to see a centrifugal supercharger instead.. before a turbo… pleaseeeee Scotty 🤣

  • @jrbuch
    @jrbuch Před 2 lety +1

    I think the fact you fitted an L67 is what has interested me in this build. LS/Barra would be boring, despite being fast. The M90 is the car's biggest weakness currently, they're just heat pumps and not efficient enough.
    As I keep saying, I bet you're happy you bought when you did. 4k (And even then some people thought you overpaid)... I feel really sorry for anyone wanting to buy a new car/project car nowadays.
    So, once you turbo this thing, I want to see a head to head vs the Trolvo. I still know which car I think will be faster, but both being red, rear-wheel drive and turbo 6's is pretty cool.

    • @STREETMACHINETV
      @STREETMACHINETV  Před 2 lety +1

      The Trolvo is a whole other beast, it runs rings around Supermang

  • @delcowizzid
    @delcowizzid Před 2 lety +1

    You need to get rid if the little barrel intercooler if you work out the flow area of the tubes through it it's way smaller than your 3in pipes can flow a bigger one with enough flow area to match the cooler pipes will cool better and flow heaps more air you want air temp lower than mid 40 degrees and below the lower the better but after 45 odd degrees you are losing a lot of power

  • @TheDettmers
    @TheDettmers Před 2 lety

    i think your on to some thing with over spinning the blower but i think you will find its more to do with air density due to the temps you are seeing
    now with saying that i wanna see what that ported blower will change power and temp wise but would also love to see what the m112 or m122 swap before the turbo to see what the difference is for the l67s here in aus either way will watch and am loving the content scotty have a great time playing with it

  • @BeeskneesBen
    @BeeskneesBen Před 2 lety

    I'm in NZ with a L67 VS Calais running a smaller XP or Stage 2 cam, minor head work, Ported Gen V blower with 85mm intake, 3.2" or 81mm blower pulley, AEM water/meth goes good. My 2c would be a modified blower and proper W2A setup for Supermang for us veiwers or go the turbo.. or do a twin charged Scotty I dare ya

  • @adamwarner4590
    @adamwarner4590 Před 2 lety

    Great episode thanks

  • @DaveHiggoHiggins
    @DaveHiggoHiggins Před 2 lety

    Great vid mate. Definitely gotta be onto something there with the supercharger not physically being able to provide enough air to feed the engine. Could be a combo of the cooler pipes being too big and the supercharger needing porting? At the moment, the boost is like throwing a sausage down a hallway.

  • @ckrahe3605
    @ckrahe3605 Před 2 lety

    Gotta factor in the cost of a new whiteboard marker to the budget too 🤣

  • @Official_s1asher
    @Official_s1asher Před 2 lety

    Would love to see you try the mid range pulley with the 3.7 gears and torque locker it would be interesting to see if the intake temps come down and boost stays consistent

  • @DodgyBrothersEngineering
    @DodgyBrothersEngineering Před 2 lety +1

    Scotty you are on the right track with your analysis, but might have the wrong conclusion. Before I go into an explanation, firstly congratulations on making the right call to look at the data. Data is bullshit proof and will tell you the truth whether you like it or not. The reason you are seeing a declining boost pressure is as you suspect an efficiency problem, but just maybe not the one you might think. As you well know as the revs increase, the engine requires proportionally more air (duhhh captain obvious - not factoring in Volumetric Efficiency changes). But as you rightly note the engine is not being supplied enough air to sustain filling the cylinders and then a constant additional 12psi of boost.
    BUT the problem may not be the blower. You are 100% correct in saying as boost increases so does the heat. I don't know how many time I have tried to preach that not all boost shown in the gauge PSIG (Pressure Shown In Gauge) is real boost, because expanded air will tell the gauge sensor that it has boost that isn't really there. But for some reason people have difficulty in wrapping their heads around the simple fact that hot air expands, and not all boost shown in the data logger is real boost. You may have "pressure" but not have air.
    So what is my theory? I think the W2A intercooler is where a large part of your flow restriction is. That is a cheap barrel cooler that was made in Chinese factory and core efficiency may not be the number 1 priority of the company that made it. You might go as far as saying they probably lack a bit of R&D when they "borrowed" the design. At best you are probably only looking at a sectional area of 100mm x 100mm of effective core area. If you compare that to say a typical 300mm x 100mm A2A intercooler, it only has 1/3 of the area to pass the air through.
    If you welded in a couple of sensors at both ends of the barrel piping you would be able to measure pressure drop across the cooler. I believe it is this high back pressure (pressure differential of the two) at the cooler that is causing efficiency problems at the blower (causing air to bypass the rotors and increase heat). If you think about it and use the 3" piping as the median area of flow (may not be the smallest sectional area). i.e. You have a point from which to work. 3" ID pipe has an area of 4560mm^2. If the core area is 100mm x 100mm that is 10,000mm^2, BUT you have a long aluminum core inside of the barrel so the "air" volume inside the barrel cooler may be less that half of that, so it may have a sectional area of somewhere around the 4560mm^2 of the 3" tube or even less.
    Now you might think well I have around the same area in the open parts of the barrel core as I do the 3" piping, but that doesn't factor in the immense drag trying to pass air across very tiny cross sectional cores. I don't know what you know about fluid dynamics, but air flows best in the centre of a round pipe, where it is least effected by the drag of the sides. The closer to the sides of the pipe the more the air slows down. The barrel cooler core is very small so the effects from the sides of the core is HUGE. To the point you may need 3 or 4 barrel coolers in parallel to flow the same amount of air without causing a lot of pressure drop.
    You mentioned the extra length of piping might cause a boost drop... Not really because boost doesn't work like that. Once the pipe is full, what air goes into the engine is replaced by fresh air into the pipe at the other end so the pipe will always see the same pressure. What you can get with longer pipes is a slight lag in boost response, and that is because air is elastic. Air is compressible (just like that air compressor in the corner) so when it sees a sudden increase in pressure air the air will push closer together and act like a big spring. Sorry about the long post but the first thing I would do is put sensors on the pipes to see what is going on there before making any other changes.

  • @brendannunya77
    @brendannunya77 Před 2 lety

    Great video as usual Scotty.

  • @brentonevans5643
    @brentonevans5643 Před 2 lety

    The blower elbow and inlet are a massive restriction. Perhaps with the 2.55" pulley on it cant get enough air into the blower? Perhaps try porting the blower elbow or contacting brushworks for one of theirs and adding a bigger throttle body?

    • @brentonevans5643
      @brentonevans5643 Před 2 lety

      Also the barrel cooler is going to be restrictive as well. Needs a bigger intercooler

  • @hec22
    @hec22 Před 2 lety +3

    Up the SUPERMANG 🤙

  • @markhoey
    @markhoey Před 2 lety

    Please remember tuning and dyno costs too Scotty, it’s something that always seems get overlooked when mentioning build cost but always a cost the average Joe still has to pay for when modifying.
    Keep on keeping on with it and look forward to when the snail goes on and you can really stretch its legs…..

  • @steverepko5499
    @steverepko5499 Před 2 lety

    Loving all the mangs 🤣🤣

  • @nickannand3367
    @nickannand3367 Před 2 lety +1

    Would love to see this against mindiej! His is so neat though

  • @rodgiecobbadventures9727

    Cost me 15,000 to get a forged ls1 built in the backyard by a mate on the cheap. 12,000 to buy a th400 then get built for 1500hp+ with transbrake, another 2500 for flex plate and billet torque converter, 3,000 for mace coilovers. Still need to get custom tailshaft, loom and few other bits and bobs to get it back on the road and dyno, hoping for 500rwhp+ n/a when i make it to the dyno but we shall see

  • @trojansixone391
    @trojansixone391 Před 2 lety

    Mace offer a cnc porting service for about $1600.00, for that they port out the LIM, the charger body and port the supercharger elbow by hand, from memory mace say this alone will drop the intake temp by about 40 deg, I'm about to do this myself just waiting on the snout upgrade from Yella Terra with a 71mm pully approx 14-15lbs boost
    (the factory snout apparently flexes under load with the smaller pully as you need to machine the front of the factory snout to fit the smaller pullys this machining weakens the snout)

  • @aaronpurcell6645
    @aaronpurcell6645 Před rokem

    Could be the bypass valve if you still have it on

  • @ESISTTIGER
    @ESISTTIGER Před 2 lety

    Keep the 15's but instead of
    205/65/r15 change em to
    225/55/r15 smaller diameter tire will reduce top speed a small bit in each gear but will increase acceleration a noticeable amount
    Also means less load on the engine

  • @callumtrapski6096
    @callumtrapski6096 Před 2 lety

    You could try logging the pressure before and after the cooler. The drop in pressure may be due to the cooler - higher flow = higher dP

  • @gregmyatt9932
    @gregmyatt9932 Před 2 lety

    You may be getting belt slip, You did mention you had a coolant leak in last video. Its surprising how far coolant can travel when its blown around as a mist. Maybe try some of that belt grip spray you can spray on.

  • @SF-racing1
    @SF-racing1 Před 2 lety

    Scotty chuck a nice little stall convertor in the box nice 3000 rpm one through dominator Melbourne will drop your 60ft more and go harder all my autos run stallys and drop time off at the drags cheers

  • @stinkfinger1942
    @stinkfinger1942 Před 2 lety +2

    Larger pully with the current setup is the next best logical step for sure.
    I love Supermang but MindieJ's Vn destroys underwear 8 days a week 😏

    • @MindieJ
      @MindieJ Před 2 lety

      😂😂😂 super close in current 1/4 times at the moment

    • @stinkfinger1942
      @stinkfinger1942 Před 2 lety

      @@MindieJ
      Have you run the new setup? 😲
      Hope the trip's treating ya well mate 🍻

    • @MindieJ
      @MindieJ Před 2 lety +1

      @@stinkfinger1942 nope not even tuned yet

    • @stinkfinger1942
      @stinkfinger1942 Před 2 lety

      @@MindieJ Money's on you then, Bud.
      More than just times for me though, that thing's just lovely, looking forward to seeing how the "corrections" perform, set of venetians and she'll be creating puddles left, right and center 🤭

  • @danielveldman4690
    @danielveldman4690 Před 2 lety

    sounds like you need to consult with baz from brushworx!!

  • @edwardmolloy7548
    @edwardmolloy7548 Před 2 lety

    Wish it was a $500 L67 in NZ!
    Try $2500 for one!!😭
    I'd have a L67 in my VY holden a long time ago if it was $500.
    Love following Supermang ❤️

  • @Low760
    @Low760 Před 2 lety

    The piping is huge, but the outlet/inlet and intercooler run 3" piping, for the flow of the supercharger, 2.5" would probably work a lot better for keeping the charger in efficiency?

  • @7071t6
    @7071t6 Před 2 lety

    As far as air temps and air density, there's a direct connection with HP, the intake temps the colder the air the more power, i would wager, that the intercooler is doing its work, but the amount of air based on the piping is where the charger puller is over working, meaning its trying to suck air and push that air ,but cant keep up under load, you should change the diameter of the tubing going to the intake side of things and also check out gale banks in the USA , he has done so many things with air density mapping and directly into the intake side of things, so no point cooling the air if the intake side of things that air goes in hotter than the air outside, like you did with your own hands at the intake the piping was very hot, yet the piping coming back from the ice water was freezing, that's what i think is wrong with the set up, 63 c degrees air temp is hotter than the outside air, plus at the dyno cell, they have a massive fan to force air to cool everything to a point and at the drags you do not have massive cold air forced at the front of the engine?

  • @skymit5519
    @skymit5519 Před 2 lety

    Make the inter cooler plate work and try it. Also fit a newer better supercharger

  • @antonjimmy5636
    @antonjimmy5636 Před 2 lety

    Would be interesting to do a price comparison to V6 Vengeance. But that was a rebuilt motor with rods and (cast) pistons, and you'd have to take into account inflation, and turbo/efi stuff is cheaper these days

  • @paulcoote3094
    @paulcoote3094 Před 2 lety

    See ya at weekend drag challenge 🤪 😎

  • @RKGarage
    @RKGarage Před 2 lety

    Once you are turboed, hit me up for a friendly drag battle, Auto vs Manual turbo mangs! I'll ship my car over 👌👌👌👌
    Supermang Vs Ecojet

  • @MAMBOYS-mv2te
    @MAMBOYS-mv2te Před 2 lety +1

    Because it goes MANG MANG MANG

  • @aidenmartin61
    @aidenmartin61 Před 2 lety

    Have you considered compound charging it with the supercharger still in place..?
    Run turbo back up and through the charger

  • @deankdx
    @deankdx Před 2 lety

    surely engineering would be easy with the L67 also, assuming it's kept street legal.
    wonder how the budget will compare with the 1UZ, the lexen will be a cool build to look forward to.

  • @bobroberts2371
    @bobroberts2371 Před 2 lety

    " Blower can't keep up " There is a limit as to how small a pulley can be before it starts to slip. Given you have data logging, I'd put a toothed wheel on the upper pulley and track blower RPM vs engine RPM and see if the belt is slipping. Does your data logging have a ratio / math function where you can do the calculation? If not, dumping the data into Excel would work.

  • @Andy-pb4jg
    @Andy-pb4jg Před 2 lety

    Sounds like larger pully and smaller piping might be the go

  • @burntrubber5689
    @burntrubber5689 Před 2 lety

    You need to add $2 to the cost for a new whiteboard marker 😉

  • @kermitmotorsports6682
    @kermitmotorsports6682 Před 2 lety

    Love it Scotty

  • @Ceyx1265
    @Ceyx1265 Před 2 lety

    twin charge, supercharger and turbo, covers the entire rev range. ie mcm super march.