I have a 3.2LC Kenne Bell and a Killerchiller Drag with the heat exchanger Bypass valve on my 04 Cobra. There’s nothing like a KB. It runs so cold it’s scary, you can lay your hand on the blower anytime you want no matter how long you’ve been driving...really. Coolant temps get around 38 degrees. I love it!
Mike Higby show me a 2.8l KB or 2.9l whipple making 1250whp. The vmp is more efficient and you get to your low end hit. Those big blowers make the car feel like a slug down low.
Kenne Bell all the way. BTW... Twin Screw and Roots style SC may be similar, but they are not the same. Kenne Bell are Twin Screw. Also, I've never had any heat issues on the street with Kenne Bell products. Kenne Bell had the technology and design right years ahead of other manufacturers.
Dude you Made me get my first s197 ever since I subbed from you and I finally got her 2 days ago 😃 I thank you 🙏🏽 can’t wait to modify her into a BEAST! You keep killing it I love all your episodes 🔥
I think there is a pretty good reason Ford/Shelby, Chrysler and Chevrolet all use positive displacement blowers on their ultra performance cars. For the street you dont have to rev the piss out of them to make boost. You wanna pull the thing to 7k through every gear you're gonna build damaging heat in anything. Red light to red light I will take the twin screws.
The big thing is when you want to go ''full retard'', the Kenne Bell has the 4.9L monster and Whipple have the 4.5L. The new VMP perform really good, but they usually sit down at 700-800 whp on a ''efficiency zone'' whiple both KB and Whipple passes 1K mark. People talking about more fun with street application and moderate boost with VMP and new Whipple 2.9. Curious to know about someone using the giant 4.9L with baby boost *(something like 17 to 20 psi to then) to see how they perform.
I have the KB 3.6 L/C with "Custom Modified Mammoth inlet" and custom design and 3D printed supercharger by-pass piping on my GT500 along with J2Fab IC mod on my KB Bigun intercooler with custom design 3D printed 1" water inlet and outlet.First of all, the liquid cooled feature on the KB is NOT to cool the supercharger to prevent heat soak. The main purpose of that L/C feature is to cool the front rotors bearing support plate which results in cooling down the front supercharger oil. It kind of "balance the temperature in the front portion since the Mammoth inlet is cooled by the incoming outside ambient temperature. If someone tells you the L/C feature on the KB can cools down the supercharger discharge air temperature (let just say at 18 psi). That guy just simply lying to you or he/she does NOT know what is going on.Secondly, a highly modded 2.3L TVS supercharger actually makes more torque than KB 3.6. Before switching to KB L/C 3.6, I have the VMP Gen2 2.3 TVS which makes instant monster torque. After switching to KB L/C 3.6. The low end torque actually is lower than the VMP Gen2 TVS. That's why lots of people already have heard this "The KB supercharger make my Shelby much easier to drive" and that's because it does NOT produce as much low end torque as the 2.3 TVS.
VMP superchargers are a tvs roots style supercharger, twin vortices supercharger, consisting of four lobe rotors. These can produce tons of power, but the twin screw superchargers, like kenne bell and whipple, offer better reliability and better performance on the Shelby GT500s. Kenne Bell superchargers are liquid cooled, which is ideal. I think it depends on the car and its usage. The 'Cat lineup uses a Magnuson tvs supercharger and from what I understand the motors are tunable to 1000hp with that supercharger,among other supercharger related upgrades being made.
The biggest thing he didn’t mention 4x6. Rotor profile ... And any blower will heatsoak Killer chillers dont cool down blower Get a heat exchanger ....
Roost-style is not the same as Twin-screw style. The most telling difference is the Twin screw draws air from the back and moves it forward before dumping downward. Roots-style draws air through the top, pressurizes around the outside and straight down. Very different means of pressurizing. Twin screw is more efficient in mid to high rpm, roots produces greater boost off idle but have trouble with heat soak and internal friction by comparison. A centrifugal supercharger is the most efficient overall, but lacks the large pressure volume in the low-to-mid RPM.
Comparing the KB to the Whipple, the impellers on the KB is the reason KB designed the liquid cooling feature. It was to fix a problem with the extra heat from the KB impellers deforming from front to back. The idea of it being for streetability is mostly Marketing. The Whipple doesn't have that problem "as much", they have their own laundry list of problems of course. I personally think the KB is better but for 95% of the owners out there either would be fine.
You completely right on the reason on the liquid cooled blower case. A big water/ice tank with a large heat exchanger would be more efficient. The air is not in the blower long enough for the case to heat the air. The heat come from compressing the air not the air to metal contact.
Been running the Kennie Bell 3.6 Mamoth for years and I love it. Put it on the dyno and the torque and hp stayed with in 10 points all the way up to 880 which is where mine stoped making both HP & Torque. Now I could make more HP, but I need to switch my Rods first, probably will go with the Boost Rods when I make the change. I am also running long tube headers, which helps with the torque as well. Good Video.
Most ppl, actually none seem to have viewed Hyperdrive bcuz none mentioned it, but small world we live in bcuz i never thought i'd see this Mustang again.. Much less a youtube channel related to it, kool..
Nice work, I was into everything you were saying. @ about 11:35 in my heart dropped. Ahhhhhh, for the first time started fidgeting (neck) with your right hand. The take away pre-close. Back to the drawing board.
I was really looking at the Whipple 4.5 I saw this video and before this I saw Steve Morris build an LSX dart blocked 427 with a 4.5 Whipple4.5 kenne Bell excuse me and that seems to be the shit I like your video bro keep it going
Vmp gen 3R to me is the best. Those aren't roots style BTW their twin screw and killer chillers only cool the intercooler. I would recommend running a heat exchanger to cool the blower even better.
Great vid. I’m researching supercharges for f150’s. I’m looking to buy one and it seams most are either whipple or roush. I currently have a magnuson on my 4R and love it. What are your thought for an off road/towing hauling application ? Thank you in advance.
I have been looking at the Vortech centrifugal supercharger for my 3 valve, they say it does not create heat soak and seems to be much more efficient than a roots supercharger.
Smart man said, who the fuck buys a belt driven turbo. It’s slightly more efficient than older Whipple’s, but new designs like 3/4 rotor in the 3.0/3.8 are incredibly efficient. Centrifugal requires more RPM to spool the supercharger to create boost. The roots style essentially has linear boost, so it makes more power everywhere. Centrifugal design is good for one thing ( street or no prep racing ) outside of that its inferior at the top level of drag racing compared to Turbo or Screw Blowers. In a street car, linear power is more fun to drive, how often are you sitting at 6,000-8,000 rpm while driving on a street?
@@k24god20 dont get me wrong that’s decent power for an older engine. It just shows how much engines have come along. A boosted coyote can make 600 plus on a stock motor. I turboed 3v and it made about the same power but man it was it fun to drive
Isn't the Kenne Bell a Twin-Screw ? The Whipple is also a Twin-Screw. The VMP however, is a Roots Blower, or double-helix at best. The ProCharger is by far the best Supercharger for Drag (other than a Turbo setup) due to it's rising boost curve and peak HP potential when compared to positive displacement or even screw blowers. I do however agree that either a Roots or Screw Blower are best for street use due to immediate boost, not limited by RPM like a centrifugal.
I definitely would want to go with kenne bawl supercharger mammoth! But will this brand of supercharger work well with a 2012 dodge challenger SRT 8 392 hemi 6.4L ??
@@BULUBIAN mono blade TB are the worst for KB and only a handful of tuners can actually tune it correctly. He’s also an idiot trying to sell this car for 100k 🤣 no one is going to over pay $50k for this car. He’d have better luck sending it to Saudi
Offroad use means it is not emissions compliant. Not that it is for the strip only. A liquid cooled case will do literally nothing to prevent heat soak and reduce IATs. You bought into a gimmick. A good HE, intercooler, and pump is what decreases temps. KB blowers are well known to run stupid hot. Not knocking you for your blower choice, but please stop passing along bad info.
Wait isnt it like the roots sc is the most inefficient sc because it cant be intercooled so it basically rams more air into the engine but has no way of cooling it down someone please help me out on this one.
Fair warning with 2v heads you need PI style heads. They can be trickflows or other aftermarket but non-PI (I think 96-98) 2v heads will not fit a kenne belle kit.
I love the mustang content and want you to get the 2020 gt500 but I dont want you to get bored of uploading videos because the mustangs are getting dry for you. You should go with the c7 if that will make you happiest. Also doing the throwback project stang in the backround
Kenne bell is NOT a roots style blower. It is the most efficient versus roots. Eaton VMP's are roots style and have Higher inlet temps then kenne bell and all of the tests have been done to prove kenne bell and whipple are more efficient than roots style. Vmp eatons are more torquey down low but because the kenne bell twin screw is more efficient, it gets full boost immediately and an extra 1 psi up top
Love Sally 😍, you should sell Miley and buy a restored Mustang 1967 fastback and stop modding cars to get faster. Buy something that doesn't depreciate so much.
I bought a simple 65... For 8G It was rusty... A year later of just having it at storage unit taking the rust... I sold it for 15G... Now I wish had it instead of this lq4 with 505 hp 413 tq... Old school cars are way better
What does FBO mean exactly? Like what do you need? Cause I heard it’s an intake, exhaust and headers. Like is there other things you need to be considered FBO?
My dude, I think there needs to be some clarification. The new generations of Whipple are Water Intercooled, and any exterior intercooler can be made to be air to water intercooled as well. Kenne Bell is a good supercharger, but’s past it’s prime. The 4/6 blade design is notorious for heat, which is specifically why KB started to water intercool them. The older 3.3, 4.5 and 5.0 along with the New 3.0 and 3.8, Whipple absolutely is the best for a Modular or Coyote design. Whipple runs cooler air temps, better efficiency and capable of spinning higher which is beneficial to the higher revving modular motors. Whipple is destroying the factory stock competition with the design, have both Dodge and Ford a head of Chevy and Eaton aka Magnuson. VMP is an Eaton design rotor, which is inferior to both the Kenne Bell and old/new Gen Whipples. Whipple has factory Mustangs running 7’s with their 3.0 and F150’s running 9.1 with the older 2.9!
Hi Bates, what are the chances of close up, full frontal shots of the 5.8 showing all the accessories and drive belt. I recently purchased a 5.4 GT500 supercharger and manifold, but my engine is a non supercharged 5.4 4v ( Australian ). So I need to see where the Alternator and other accessories ( inc. Power Steering pump ) mount. Thanks, John
Come on man.. I'm sure you're either getting your stuff free or someone is sponsoring you.. There are a number of great Superchargers on the market, all subjective...
hey man I have a 5.9L magnum v8 Durango and want to use it for street racing but im not sure what supercharger I should get? could I get your opinion or anyone’s.
hey guys i need your help, I’m not that big on my knowledge on cars and have a question, how come no one really installs Roush Superchargers on their cars?
I know this is an old video, but I'm looking to buy a supercharger right now. I was told by my tuner not to go with kenne bell on my 4.6l. it's only one I can get in my time frame that I want. Give me an update on yours.
I have a 3.2LC Kenne Bell and a Killerchiller Drag with the heat exchanger Bypass valve on my 04 Cobra. There’s nothing like a KB. It runs so cold it’s scary, you can lay your hand on the blower anytime you want no matter how long you’ve been driving...really. Coolant temps get around 38 degrees. I love it!
So kb superchargers are good? Want one with cooling but not too many run them compared to others
Never go with “what’s trendin always go with what actually works
Just a 5.0 that shit didn’t any even make since. Vmp trends because it works.
What supercharger yu would go with for a 392 pro or vmp or wipple
@@ElijahWash kenne bell and whipple make more power than Vmp
Mike Higby show me a 2.8l KB or 2.9l whipple making 1250whp. The vmp is more efficient and you get to your low end hit. Those big blowers make the car feel like a slug down low.
Vmp don’t make there own shit. They sell you a casing. Everyone knows kenne bell is king. No promoting needed . Everyone else playing catch up
Kenne Bell all the way. BTW... Twin Screw and Roots style SC may be similar, but they are not the same. Kenne Bell are Twin Screw. Also, I've never had any heat issues on the street with Kenne Bell products. Kenne Bell had the technology and design right years ahead of other manufacturers.
Dude you Made me get my first s197 ever since I subbed from you and I finally got her 2 days ago 😃 I thank you 🙏🏽 can’t wait to modify her into a BEAST! You keep killing it I love all your episodes 🔥
Congrats on being slow fam
Leonardo’s Videos sounds like we got an Ls guy in the chat🤮
@@leonardo179_ says the one with an auto trans am that sounds like the motor has a rod knock
@@RJ-qm1gi that was a year ago and it was a header exhaust leak lmfao dont play me 🤡🤡🤡 I bet I can gap your pos tho 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
@@leonardo179_ Don't call my ride a pos when your clearcoat is peeling and paint doesnt match any panel. My v6 Ranger pulls harder than your auto💀😂😂
I think there is a pretty good reason Ford/Shelby, Chrysler and Chevrolet all use positive displacement blowers on their ultra performance cars. For the street you dont have to rev the piss out of them to make boost. You wanna pull the thing to 7k through every gear you're gonna build damaging heat in anything. Red light to red light I will take the twin screws.
VMP Gen3R 2650 FTW all day!! They are great for street and track and the Eaton 2650TVS rotor pack can produce some amazing numbers
The big thing is when you want to go ''full retard'', the Kenne Bell has the 4.9L monster and Whipple have the 4.5L.
The new VMP perform really good, but they usually sit down at 700-800 whp on a ''efficiency zone'' whiple both KB and Whipple passes 1K mark.
People talking about more fun with street application and moderate boost with VMP and new Whipple 2.9.
Curious to know about someone using the giant 4.9L with baby boost *(something like 17 to 20 psi to then) to see how they perform.
Yeah amazing iats also when they are overspun like most are.
Heat is the enemy of any engine. Good job with the supper charger what a beast
Nate I love everything you do man, just promise us that you will be careful when you finally get to drive this thing.
Damn dude that's a bad ass build! Can't wait to see what this beast does on the street.
I have the KB 3.6 L/C with "Custom Modified Mammoth inlet" and custom design and 3D printed supercharger by-pass piping on my GT500 along with J2Fab IC mod on my KB Bigun intercooler with custom design 3D printed 1" water inlet and outlet.First of all, the liquid cooled feature on the KB is NOT to cool the supercharger to prevent heat soak. The main purpose of that L/C feature is to cool the front rotors bearing support plate which results in cooling down the front supercharger oil. It kind of "balance the temperature in the front portion since the Mammoth inlet is cooled by the incoming outside ambient temperature. If someone tells you the L/C feature on the KB can cools down the supercharger discharge air temperature (let just say at 18 psi). That guy just simply lying to you or he/she does NOT know what is going on.Secondly, a highly modded 2.3L TVS supercharger actually makes more torque than KB 3.6. Before switching to KB L/C 3.6, I have the VMP Gen2 2.3 TVS which makes instant monster torque. After switching to KB L/C 3.6. The low end torque actually is lower than the VMP Gen2 TVS. That's why lots of people already have heard this "The KB supercharger make my Shelby much easier to drive" and that's because it does NOT produce as much low end torque as the 2.3 TVS.
Kam Ng you still like your 3.6? I have a 2.8lc and a my motor torn apart being built . Not sure what I wanna do
What about your thoughts for Whipple vs VMP ?
VMP superchargers are a tvs roots style supercharger, twin vortices supercharger, consisting of four lobe rotors. These can produce tons of power, but the twin screw superchargers, like kenne bell and whipple, offer better reliability and better performance on the Shelby GT500s. Kenne Bell superchargers are liquid cooled, which is ideal. I think it depends on the car and its usage.
The 'Cat lineup uses a Magnuson tvs supercharger and from what I understand the motors are tunable to 1000hp with that supercharger,among other supercharger related upgrades being made.
Why has this man not blown up yet
He has a build motor...and he's liquid cool
The biggest thing he didn’t mention 4x6. Rotor profile ...
And any blower will heatsoak
Killer chillers dont cool down blower
Get a heat exchanger ....
This whole video is just a mess of misinformation.
Joseph Webb yes you will need a good heat exchanger
Awesome content like always, I'm glad you went with kb. I just would have gotten the 4.2 or 4.7, being that you have the built motor and all.
I love my Paxton setup. Car runs mid 9’s with ease. It made close to 900 rwhp on low boost.
I have a 2.9 whipple it works pretty well I like what KB is doing with the liquid cooling though
Good advice. Whipple too has cooling. VMP was working on too I think.
Roost-style is not the same as Twin-screw style. The most telling difference is the Twin screw draws air from the back and moves it forward before dumping downward. Roots-style draws air through the top, pressurizes around the outside and straight down. Very different means of pressurizing. Twin screw is more efficient in mid to high rpm, roots produces greater boost off idle but have trouble with heat soak and internal friction by comparison.
A centrifugal supercharger is the most efficient overall, but lacks the large pressure volume in the low-to-mid RPM.
Comparing the KB to the Whipple, the impellers on the KB is the reason KB designed the liquid cooling feature. It was to fix a problem with the extra heat from the KB impellers deforming from front to back. The idea of it being for streetability is mostly Marketing. The Whipple doesn't have that problem "as much", they have their own laundry list of problems of course. I personally think the KB is better but for 95% of the owners out there either would be fine.
You completely right on the reason on the liquid cooled blower case. A big water/ice tank with a large heat exchanger would be more efficient. The air is not in the blower long enough for the case to heat the air. The heat come from compressing the air not the air to metal contact.
so glad you still got the wing on sally😎🔥🔥
Texas GreyJedi he doesn’t. He took it off after like 1 month of having it on.
The wing on sally was the most ricer thing he's done. Other than that he's done well on upgrades
@@RJ-qm1gi ill admit the side profile is ugly ,BUT the ass shots🔥🔥🔥, id personally go with the ducktail tho
Please build my 4.6! Lol. You do an awesome job keep up the good work and thank you for being awesome!
Been running the Kennie Bell 3.6 Mamoth for years and I love it. Put it on the dyno and the torque and hp stayed with in 10 points all the way up to 880 which is where mine stoped making both HP & Torque. Now I could make more HP, but I need to switch my Rods first, probably will go with the Boost Rods when I make the change. I am also running long tube headers, which helps with the torque as well.
Good Video.
Most ppl, actually none seem to have viewed Hyperdrive bcuz none mentioned it, but small world we live in bcuz i never thought i'd see this Mustang again.. Much less a youtube channel related to it, kool..
Nice work, I was into everything you were saying. @ about 11:35 in my heart dropped. Ahhhhhh, for the first time started fidgeting (neck) with your right hand. The take away pre-close. Back to the drawing board.
Not sure which is best. But my 2 valve cammed 4.6 runs great with Kenne bell
This GT500 gonna be insanity.
I was really looking at the Whipple 4.5 I saw this video and before this I saw Steve Morris build an LSX dart blocked 427 with a 4.5 Whipple4.5 kenne Bell excuse me and that seems to be the shit I like your video bro keep it going
That KB is not a roots blower, it's a twin screw compressor. Same with Whipple.
i clicked faster than your shelby goes
Kenny Bell is the best bang for your buck
Whipple is liquid cooled LOL
Vmp gen 3R to me is the best. Those aren't roots style BTW their twin screw and killer chillers only cool the intercooler. I would recommend running a heat exchanger to cool the blower even better.
lucian kristov the whipple still has the better numbers on the track I believe with a blower only car
2650💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Great vid. I’m researching supercharges for f150’s. I’m looking to buy one and it seams most are either whipple or roush. I currently have a magnuson on my 4R and love it. What are your thought for an off road/towing hauling application ? Thank you in advance.
Kenne bell sells twin screw superchargers. Runs much cooler than a roots. Spend anytime on kenne bell's website and you'd know this.
I have been looking at the Vortech centrifugal supercharger for my 3 valve, they say it does not create heat soak and seems to be much more efficient than a roots supercharger.
Smart man said, who the fuck buys a belt driven turbo. It’s slightly more efficient than older Whipple’s, but new designs like 3/4 rotor in the 3.0/3.8 are incredibly efficient. Centrifugal requires more RPM to spool the supercharger to create boost. The roots style essentially has linear boost, so it makes more power everywhere. Centrifugal design is good for one thing ( street or no prep racing ) outside of that its inferior at the top level of drag racing compared to Turbo or Screw Blowers. In a street car, linear power is more fun to drive, how often are you sitting at 6,000-8,000 rpm while driving on a street?
I’m running a kennbell 2.6 twin screw on my 3v. Only pushing 9ibs I’d boost and making 440+ hp the wheels and can still daily it
thats not very much power for a boosted car. Stock 5.0s make that without boost.
@@alexr9514 not at the wheels
@@k24god20 dont get me wrong that’s decent power for an older engine. It just shows how much engines have come along. A boosted coyote can make 600 plus on a stock motor. I turboed 3v and it made about the same power but man it was it fun to drive
@@alexr9514 stock coyotes don’t make that at the wheel, but yeah. A bolt on gen 3 will smoke an 08 gt500
@@k24god20 a stock coyote with a 10speed and bolt ons is hard to beat.
How are people able to afford all of these upgrades and super fast cars? Great video two thumbs up
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Absolutely Feckin Awesome
@nate rider you had the most famous 3v my dude miss that car tbh
My question is...
How are you still running stock fuel rail at 1000rwhp? they are typically good for 800crank...
Monera96 it’s. A boost a pump and he never dynoed the car so don’t know where you got 1000rwhp
Joseph Webb Ummm the claim is made in the description...
Isn't the Kenne Bell a Twin-Screw ? The Whipple is also a Twin-Screw. The VMP however, is a Roots Blower, or double-helix at best. The ProCharger is by far the best Supercharger for Drag (other than a Turbo setup) due to it's rising boost curve and peak HP potential when compared to positive displacement or even screw blowers. I do however agree that either a Roots or Screw Blower are best for street use due to immediate boost, not limited by RPM like a centrifugal.
I definitely would want to go with kenne bawl supercharger mammoth! But will this brand of supercharger work well with a 2012 dodge challenger SRT 8 392 hemi 6.4L ??
Choosing a setup for street and realibility, and keeping the temps down...
---Went with a kennebell with a monoblade
Hahahaha
Lmao jesus christ
He's fucked lol. He'll learn
🤣🤣
@@moddedmedia415 what is it I’m lost 😂
@@BULUBIAN mono blade TB are the worst for KB and only a handful of tuners can actually tune it correctly. He’s also an idiot trying to sell this car for 100k 🤣 no one is going to over pay $50k for this car. He’d have better luck sending it to Saudi
Love informative like this awesome
One more thing an icebox will cool car down way more efficient then a killer chiller
Joseph Webb plus you won’t have to always run your ac, which causes drag on the motor
Tyler Mains agreed people where dropping 50 degrees with an ice box that’s huge !!!
Joseph Webb and dropping even more with a killer chiller. Ice doesn’t last long. You will never see 40 degree coolant temps with ice.
Just Some Guy there are definitely pros and cons to both systems, just depends on what you want to spend your money on really
@@ElijahWash ran the killer chiller on my built 14GT500 and wasnt worth the hassle tbh.
Immmm soooo ready for this car to be ready and look beautiful
PNP also has liquid cooling for the forced air induction
A vmp performs best on the track. You just lost what little "cred" you had
Man I remember when you were slow now your like the king lol
nah, still slow
I just hope that your are getting a built engine. Alot of shops scam and they don't warranty there work..
*their
He is because he’s been physically working on alot of it himself in the shop
I'm going to do full bolt on and cams. I want the cam idle so bad
FaZe RUG best Utubber!!!
AGreeed!!!
Hi, what do you think about snow shoot ?!
Offroad use means it is not emissions compliant. Not that it is for the strip only.
A liquid cooled case will do literally nothing to prevent heat soak and reduce IATs. You bought into a gimmick. A good HE, intercooler, and pump is what decreases temps. KB blowers are well known to run stupid hot. Not knocking you for your blower choice, but please stop passing along bad info.
Why are there only a few comments about this? I couldn't believe what I was hearing while watching this video.... I like this channel but wow.
Just got a KB bc he got a hook up from them, no other reason
What fuel system are you running? Looks like stock rails?
Gave me chills
Kenne Bell produces more power and requires less power to run. Kenne Bell is the top Supercharger, cry about it.
You know I had to click real quick when I got the notification!!
I'm sure I'm not the first one to say " Kennedy Bell supercharger are not roots style, they are twin screw positive displacement
Wait isnt it like the roots sc is the most inefficient sc because it cant be intercooled so it basically rams more air into the engine but has no way of cooling it down someone please help me out on this one.
I want the kenne bell after ive seen that cobra doing wat passes from 08.
toaster
Wait I’m confused, so is the supercharger liquid cooled or what?
The front of the case is where the gears are. Not the entire blower.
KB is not roots its screw and the liquid is for front bearings not the case or rotors 😎
Wouldn't say the 3v is a delicate motor, just isn't built for high hp
I would not say that either .With a forged rotating assembly the sky is the limit !!!!
that is what I want to do with my sn95 4.6 2v Kenne bell 2.1l I like your gt500
Fair warning with 2v heads you need PI style heads. They can be trickflows or other aftermarket but non-PI (I think 96-98) 2v heads will not fit a kenne belle kit.
4.5L whipple supercharger
Did you ever put on the killer chiller?
I love the mustang content and want you to get the 2020 gt500 but I dont want you to get bored of uploading videos because the mustangs are getting dry for you. You should go with the c7 if that will make you happiest. Also doing the throwback project stang in the backround
Kenne bell is NOT a roots style blower. It is the most efficient versus roots. Eaton VMP's are roots style and have Higher inlet temps then kenne bell and all of the tests have been done to prove kenne bell and whipple are more efficient than roots style. Vmp eatons are more torquey down low but because the kenne bell twin screw is more efficient, it gets full boost immediately and an extra 1 psi up top
Love Sally 😍, you should sell Miley and buy a restored Mustang 1967 fastback and stop modding cars to get faster. Buy something that doesn't depreciate so much.
I bought a simple 65... For 8G It was rusty... A year later of just having it at storage unit taking the rust... I sold it for 15G... Now I wish had it instead of this lq4 with 505 hp 413 tq...
Old school cars are way better
@@luzbel8740 nope not at all old school cars are fun but they are well old school nothing like the new cars Z06 ZR1 Viper Coyotes Shelbys Hellcats
Vmp is done.....every 1 goes with the king whipple.
What does FBO mean exactly? Like what do you need? Cause I heard it’s an intake, exhaust and headers. Like is there other things you need to be considered FBO?
Full Bolt On, external parts without going into the engine internally
That wing messed up the look
TVS is king 👍🏻
How much did the setup for thr kenne bell cost you?
Hey what’s your opinion on the edelbrock eforce supercharger? I have a 2008 Mustang GT.
all kind of issues with the TB
Like?
Have had mine for 3 years now, beating the shit out of it @16 psi !! Never ever an issue with anything
What’s the name of the instrumental he uses it’s so good
what kinda clothes do you iron on the board on the back?
The KB is not a roots blower it’s a twin screw…
Whipple is beating the game. There always 10 steps ahead. Prove me wrong.
6-10 month wait....
I have kennel bell but I getting low torque
How to increase my car torque
Cam
How long till fully done?
Do u have to get a hood scoop???
My dude, I think there needs to be some clarification. The new generations of Whipple are Water Intercooled, and any exterior intercooler can be made to be air to water intercooled as well. Kenne Bell is a good supercharger, but’s past it’s prime. The 4/6 blade design is notorious for heat, which is specifically why KB started to water intercool them. The older 3.3, 4.5 and 5.0 along with the New 3.0 and 3.8, Whipple absolutely is the best for a Modular or Coyote design. Whipple runs cooler air temps, better efficiency and capable of spinning higher which is beneficial to the higher revving modular motors. Whipple is destroying the factory stock competition with the design, have both Dodge and Ford a head of Chevy and Eaton aka Magnuson. VMP is an Eaton design rotor, which is inferior to both the Kenne Bell and old/new Gen Whipples. Whipple has factory Mustangs running 7’s with their 3.0 and F150’s running 9.1 with the older 2.9!
Shit, where's the sauce for the Whipple charged factory mustang running 7's?
Kennebell is best blower you can buy
Don’t have a heat exchanger your gonna heat soak period
Joseph Webb The Killer Schiller is more effective than a heat exchanger.
Hi Bates, what are the chances of close up, full frontal shots of the 5.8 showing all the accessories and drive belt. I recently purchased a 5.4 GT500 supercharger and manifold, but my engine is a non supercharged 5.4 4v ( Australian ). So I need to see where the Alternator and other accessories ( inc. Power Steering pump ) mount.
Thanks, John
Centrifugal sounds nicer.
ProCharger D1X all the way!!!
If you have a built engine I would go kenne bell or whipple
Ice box vs killer chiller??? You are saying one thing you back track why is that. Street and track they will work the same or no?
Beautiful spoiler my guy 💯🤘🏽👍🏽
Come on man.. I'm sure you're either getting your stuff free or someone is sponsoring you.. There are a number of great Superchargers on the market, all subjective...
Run a triple pass exhanger w auxiliary fan or just meth it
hey man I have a 5.9L magnum v8 Durango and want to use it for street racing but im not sure what supercharger I should get? could I get your opinion or anyone’s.
best advice is to sell it
hey guys i need your help, I’m not that big on my knowledge on cars and have a question, how come no one really installs Roush Superchargers on their cars?
I know this is an old video, but I'm looking to buy a supercharger right now. I was told by my tuner not to go with kenne bell on my 4.6l. it's only one I can get in my time frame that I want. Give me an update on yours.
Get it, KB is good..
I did buy the kenne bell. And yes it is good
@@bradmadisonmitchell3733 Heck yeah man, congrats..
Thank you.
@@bradmadisonmitchell3733 You're welcome.. I plan on buying the 3.2LC for my P71 2v one day..
Kenny bell mammoth 3.6 is starting out $6000
You guys running a shop ? Where ?
Whipple and Kennebell vs all except turbos