Procharger D1SC vs Vortech V9SQ pro's and cons?
I agree that the ATI kit with a Spring tentioner takes most if not all the problems, or you won't have to mess with it as much. Watch for Oil weaping from the blower motor on these ATI head units. I found some of my bolts on the unit to be loose to I tightened them down, seemed to help. I would never reccomend to change the ATI oil every 6,000 miles. Change it every oil change that my 2 cents worth. I change my oil every 2k and I also to the ATI oil. These head units are soo expensive that it does not hurt to clean the magnet and change the ATI oil for 5 bucks a bottle. Just extra insurance... Other people may diagree, that's fine. Another reason I change the oil all the time, cause I'm spinning the hell out of the blower at this altitude to give me boost..
Both Kits are great.. ATI is cheaper, but you'll make up for it by buying the Spring tentioner..
Another thing I must mention. I have seen at first hand a D-1SC and Vortech G-Trim blow up from Operspinning. The D-1SC seemed to last a little longer. Also. When the D1 insinerated the pulley disengaged completely from the impeller. The pulley would run freely, and the impeller would not turn at all. The cause of damage was done from over spinning a D1SC on a Power Hungry 396ci Stroked LT1. Very Little metal fragments were found in the piping, and settled in the intercoolers, and had no chance to make it up to the motor.
Same story on a Vortech G-Trim SQ. This was on a 550RWHP Stock Motor 2000 SS. The Head unit took a $hit and the owner shut down the motor only 2 seconds after hearing a bad grinding sound from the motor, pulled over and towed it back to the shop. After inspecting the blower that did infact go out, but would still allow to be spun. The owner found a lot of metal in the aftercooler and a little in the intake as well. The aftercooler did not stop all the metal, and could have hurt the motor if the owner did not shut her down right away. Remember the stright shot of the piping with the vortech kits allow the smaller G-Trim head unit to suppily plenty of power. ATI with all the piping, you do loose flow/Power but does help protect the motor incase the unlikely chance that the blower would go out. Also the ATI head unit is self contained, so if the blower did go out, it would not hurt the oil suppily of the motor. There is a filter or screen if you will on the return line from the Vortech head unit, does it catch all the metal? The ATI system is maybe lighter than the Vortech without all the Air to Water piping. The ATI setup sits low in the car, so in tight corning the car might not feel top heavy.
These are all things to think about.
Good luck.
Clint
What is that SDCE ATI+ kit? Where is some info on it or where could it be found? any price guess? Thanks
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Would installing a procharger allow me to keep the custom FRC's on, unlike Vortech?
Just how labor intensive is changing the oil on the Progharger every 6K miles?
You guys are full of great info, keep it coming!
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