I have a 15 z06 stock and I can’t even imagine it being any faster. You can’t even press the gas to the floor for more than a couple seconds without going to jail. Doesn’t need anymore power lol
Great video E! I honestly haven't felt like watching car videos but seeing this for first time I'm hyped and want to compliment you on your knowledge of these stubborn motors 😂 and how well these videos are put together 👍 keep it up
Another Awesome video! I have questions how important is a harmonic balancer like the ATI and would a 15% overdrive help make more power? Also how much power do you see that car making before the DSX tapping out?
Hey thank you. Installing an “overdrive” pulley on your harmonic balancer is an easy way to add boost. Like installing a smaller pulley on the supercharger, installing a larger diameter pulley on the crank pulley does the same thing- it overdrives the supercharger (and other accessories) and makes more boost. 15% is good for 2-3 PSI (avg). The DSX low side will support 1000 HP on 93. It’ll also support quite a bit on E85, but we usually max out the DI system once we get above 800 or so…just the way it is. Port injection and meth are both GREAT ways to stretch the fueling even farther once low side and high side upgrades have reached their limit. Carlo does NOT want to run meth. We will be installing a 427 cubic inch motor soon- and port injection, as well as a dedicated fuel system from Fore Innovations. 1000 rwhp should be easy….
@@sergioduran3545 I usually go with Innovators West part #771. 18% OD SFI approved balancer for the LT4 Z06. It adds about 4 PSI, give or take...depending on other mods. 15% would be 2-3, again depending on other modifications...
Yes. When I refer to the "lower" pulley, I am referencing the crank balancer and pulley which directly drive the supercharger. By "over-driving this pulley, or going with a larger than stock diameter, it spins the supercharger faster, increasing boost. Upper pulley refers to the pulley directly bolted to the snout of the blower itself. In that case, you reduce the diameter of the pulley which does the same thing. I like installing larger lower pulleys as opposed to smaller uppers, as it retains excellent belt wrap on the upper...just a preference thing. On something like this build we do both...and make sure that the upper is a griptec style pulley. Thank you for your question, if you need anything else let me know. - Erik
Yes- car is flex fuel enabled. We were only able to run 50% ethanol. Any more and the fuel system would have reached it maximum potential on this set up.
why use close to 7k in fueling mods and only be able to run e50? toohighpsi port injection WITH computer runs less than half that and allows for full e85 no mixing needed. and fyi e50 isnt a simple 50/50 mix your forgetting about the fuel already mixed in the tank. unless your testing every load of ethanol you could be mixing any # of ethanol blend
Glad you brought this up. At the time, THPSI stuff was not an option for us. We recently became an authorized retailer and installer for their stuff, and have a few projects in the shop now all getting their port plates. In fact, our ZL1 (Bad Punk'n) will be getting their port injection when we install the new larger engine and Maggie 2650. Carlo is also getting their port injection system when his LTR 427 arrives from LME. Yes, running E85 is a lot of money on these cars. You're forgetting a Fore Innovations fuel system which we recommend with any port system and full E. You need a low side system to supply the volume needed for PI and DI...otherwise one suffers. When you consider the cost of the port system, fuel system, and ecu- the cost ads up. It isn't cheap, but it works and we DON"T need the $3000 HPFP, or $3000 Injectors. Guess it comes down to customer and what they want. I have mixed E85 and 93 for 10 years plus...and always land between 48-52% content...it works for us.
@@floridahighperformance just my opinion but with port injection a fore system is way overkill. a simple dsx in line will supply more than enough low side run full e based on what injectors you choose. a 1050 id ion sectors loves e85 and no need to drop 3k on a full in tank setup unless your pushing 1000 rwhp or more. 800 wheel eats 1050 and port rails all day long just like a stock setup. many times customers have to lead for their own safety!
@@32krazy1 all these builds are 1000+, on E94…we like overkill when it comes to fueling…hate doing it twice. I appreciate you’re input man- do you work at a shop?
@@floridahighperformance nope. been wrenching my own builds for close to 50 yrs. started with hot rods then bikes then euro cars did a 1000 rwhp tt porsche then 717 rwhp c6 zr1 and recently bought a 17 z06. ill do 750ish on this car perfect for the street and should run 9's at the track
Awesome as always!
Thanks Ian- appreciate it very much
Excellent review or this well built C7 Z06.
@@toedtchris6433 thank you
Car came out nice Carlo
We agree!
Badass Vette, and another awesome Video Erik! I can tell you put alot of work into it, but the result speaks for it self. 👌
Thank you so much. I appreciate that. We have a lot more coming..and a lot more tech videos, including a twin turbo C8!
I have a 15 z06 stock and I can’t even imagine it being any faster. You can’t even press the gas to the floor for more than a couple seconds without going to jail. Doesn’t need anymore power lol
I feel ya. We turn some Z06's here that are actually scary fast...and all over the place LOL
Another beast put out by Florida High Performance 👍🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Thank you Jimmy- appreciate the love man- hope all is well
Great video E! I honestly haven't felt like watching car videos but seeing this for first time I'm hyped and want to compliment you on your knowledge of these stubborn motors 😂 and how well these videos are put together 👍 keep it up
thank you brother!
Another quality video, keep up the good work
Thank you!
Badass vette!
Thanks good buddy
Another Awesome video! I have questions how important is a harmonic balancer like the ATI and would a 15% overdrive help make more power? Also how much power do you see that car making before the DSX tapping out?
Hey thank you. Installing an “overdrive” pulley on your harmonic balancer is an easy way to add boost. Like installing a smaller pulley on the supercharger, installing a larger diameter pulley on the crank pulley does the same thing- it overdrives the supercharger (and other accessories) and makes more boost. 15% is good for 2-3 PSI (avg). The DSX low side will support 1000 HP on 93. It’ll also support quite a bit on E85, but we usually max out the DI system once we get above 800 or so…just the way it is. Port injection and meth are both GREAT ways to stretch the fueling even farther once low side and high side upgrades have reached their limit. Carlo does NOT want to run meth. We will be installing a 427 cubic inch motor soon- and port injection, as well as a dedicated fuel system from Fore Innovations. 1000 rwhp should be easy….
@@floridahighperformance do you recommend a 15% or 18% overdrive pulley? What's the difference in boost between the 2?
@@sergioduran3545 I usually go with Innovators West part #771. 18% OD SFI approved balancer for the LT4 Z06. It adds about 4 PSI, give or take...depending on other mods. 15% would be 2-3, again depending on other modifications...
Do you guys offer that cam on your site or is that a "in house cam"? Im in Houston im about a hour away from Matt's shop hes a great tuner
Yes we have it on the shelf ready to ship. It’s actually a grind that Matt uses too. Love it…lemme know if you want one I can ship one out.
So a "overdrive" pulley and a "lower" pulley are the same thing?
Yes. When I refer to the "lower" pulley, I am referencing the crank balancer and pulley which directly drive the supercharger. By "over-driving this pulley, or going with a larger than stock diameter, it spins the supercharger faster, increasing boost. Upper pulley refers to the pulley directly bolted to the snout of the blower itself. In that case, you reduce the diameter of the pulley which does the same thing. I like installing larger lower pulleys as opposed to smaller uppers, as it retains excellent belt wrap on the upper...just a preference thing. On something like this build we do both...and make sure that the upper is a griptec style pulley. Thank you for your question, if you need anything else let me know. - Erik
You weren’t able to run completely flex fuel with the fueling set up?
Yes- car is flex fuel enabled. We were only able to run 50% ethanol. Any more and the fuel system would have reached it maximum potential on this set up.
What lower pulley size did he have
15% ati I believe...was previously installed
What do you guys offer for a c7 Lt1?
Sky is the limit…check out our other video on Jimmy’s grad sport - that’s just an example
Forgot to mention the cost
About 20-25k or so...
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How much?
This set up sits right around 25k all in...
@@floridahighperformance money. Well. Spent. Congratz, ride is badass
@@pjbiggleswerth8903 thank you
why use close to 7k in fueling mods and only be able to run e50? toohighpsi port injection WITH computer runs less than half that and allows for full e85 no mixing needed. and fyi e50 isnt a simple 50/50 mix your forgetting about the fuel already mixed in the tank. unless your testing every load of ethanol you could be mixing any # of ethanol blend
Glad you brought this up. At the time, THPSI stuff was not an option for us. We recently became an authorized retailer and installer for their stuff, and have a few projects in the shop now all getting their port plates. In fact, our ZL1 (Bad Punk'n) will be getting their port injection when we install the new larger engine and Maggie 2650. Carlo is also getting their port injection system when his LTR 427 arrives from LME. Yes, running E85 is a lot of money on these cars. You're forgetting a Fore Innovations fuel system which we recommend with any port system and full E. You need a low side system to supply the volume needed for PI and DI...otherwise one suffers. When you consider the cost of the port system, fuel system, and ecu- the cost ads up. It isn't cheap, but it works and we DON"T need the $3000 HPFP, or $3000 Injectors. Guess it comes down to customer and what they want. I have mixed E85 and 93 for 10 years plus...and always land between 48-52% content...it works for us.
@@floridahighperformance just my opinion but with port injection a fore system is way overkill. a simple dsx in line will supply more than enough low side run full e based on what injectors you choose. a 1050 id ion sectors loves e85 and no need to drop 3k on a full in tank setup unless your pushing 1000 rwhp or more. 800 wheel eats 1050 and port rails all day long just like a stock setup. many times customers have to lead for their own safety!
@@32krazy1 all these builds are 1000+, on E94…we like overkill when it comes to fueling…hate doing it twice. I appreciate you’re input man- do you work at a shop?
@@floridahighperformance nope. been wrenching my own builds for close to 50 yrs. started with hot rods then bikes then euro cars did a 1000 rwhp tt porsche then 717 rwhp c6 zr1 and recently bought a 17 z06. ill do 750ish on this car perfect for the street and should run 9's at the track
@@32krazy1 right on man! Good stuff thanks for checking us out
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Wow, thanks