beags86
Eastbound and Down
Procharger would be a 100% better option in my opinion. Made for the vehicle. Better packaging.
Intercooler. The only problem with Procharger is that it's centrifugal Style super that's going to give you more boost gain with rpm.
A roots like the 177 will give you higher boost level at lower RPM. You can always change pulleys to tailor that to your needs, but roots blowers make alot more heat then you might want. Also a water to air heat exchanger is more money and complexity.
Procharger as a company has become one the premier supercharger Company's out there. Guessing overall that system would be a better fit to your truck then a roots style.
But.....
I don't really think for a general low rpm high torque engine that only eats 91 octane in a overland style, work horse rig that a blower at all is what you want.
I like the idea myself. But I don't think that fits in with your goals.
If your really looking to spend that kind of money, why not swap a 8.1?
I am not a fan of the 8.1
The head bolt design is different then the BBC mark 4/5/6 design so you can never upgrade without buying raylar engineering stuff.
But that said.... alots of forum members have tossed them in trucks and really like them. I think one would be fine for your application.
Personally I'll never do a 8.1 swap because a 4.25 stroke crank is literally 300 dollars to stroke your existing BBC. And your not limited to the mark 7 heads.
I want the option to upgrade to a standard set of aluminum bbc heads. But that is something your probably not looking for.
If you have a budget of 5/6k you could rebuilt your existing 454 into a 489/496 with a set of L29/781 casting heads all day for 4k.
Then you would have fresh bearings and rings.
Then toss on a aftermarket efi on a single plane manifold and be done. I bet if done right you would could be all in for close to 6k and it could run on 87/89 octane and would still make 550 ft lbs of torque off idle.
Intercooler. The only problem with Procharger is that it's centrifugal Style super that's going to give you more boost gain with rpm.
A roots like the 177 will give you higher boost level at lower RPM. You can always change pulleys to tailor that to your needs, but roots blowers make alot more heat then you might want. Also a water to air heat exchanger is more money and complexity.
Procharger as a company has become one the premier supercharger Company's out there. Guessing overall that system would be a better fit to your truck then a roots style.
But.....
I don't really think for a general low rpm high torque engine that only eats 91 octane in a overland style, work horse rig that a blower at all is what you want.
I like the idea myself. But I don't think that fits in with your goals.
If your really looking to spend that kind of money, why not swap a 8.1?
I am not a fan of the 8.1
The head bolt design is different then the BBC mark 4/5/6 design so you can never upgrade without buying raylar engineering stuff.
But that said.... alots of forum members have tossed them in trucks and really like them. I think one would be fine for your application.
Personally I'll never do a 8.1 swap because a 4.25 stroke crank is literally 300 dollars to stroke your existing BBC. And your not limited to the mark 7 heads.
I want the option to upgrade to a standard set of aluminum bbc heads. But that is something your probably not looking for.
If you have a budget of 5/6k you could rebuilt your existing 454 into a 489/496 with a set of L29/781 casting heads all day for 4k.
Then you would have fresh bearings and rings.
Then toss on a aftermarket efi on a single plane manifold and be done. I bet if done right you would could be all in for close to 6k and it could run on 87/89 octane and would still make 550 ft lbs of torque off idle.
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