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And as far as moving the engine and Trans. I think just get them as good as you easily can and then just deal with where things end up.
So I have made little to no progress for a while now. I changed jobs, and to add more stress, I am being sued by my current employer. Between the lawsuit and increased workload, something had to give. I am hoping to get back with it soon, as I am expecting to have some resolution regarding the suit by the end of the month.
I picked up a Raptor a week ago in the mean time. I had them deleted all of the obnoxious graphics, and replace the textured matte black trim with matching gloss. So it looks as professional as a raptor can.
If the lawsuit doesnt financially ruin me then my plan was to supercharge the raptor in early Q1 2015. When I was researching my options, I hit a snag. There is a similarly priced turbo kit, that offers increased performance.
Currently comparing 2.9L Whipple SC kit 504 RWHP/492 ft-lbs at 9 psi of boost over the stock 330ish RWHP. See attached dyno run
http://whipplesuperchargers.com/index.php?dispatch=products.view&product_id=22
to the Hellion twin turbo kit, which offers increased gains at lower boost, and noticeably higher gains at approximately the same boost.
http://www.svtperformance.com/?p=1133
I know there is more to it then raw numbers, but could use some advice. Why here and not on a raptor forum, b/c it seems like all the raptor enthusiast cares about is changing lights, blinkers, etc.
This is my basic understanding of SC and TC. SC offer increased gains from idle b/c they are belt driven, but also suffer from parasitic loss. This typically makes them more suitable for larger, lower RPM engines.
Turbos increase their gains at higher RPMs b/c they are exhaust driven, do not have parasitic losses, but suffer from a lagging effect, which typically makes them more suitable for smaller, higher RPM engines.
So based on that premise, the SC is the obvious answer, however supposedly there is little to no lag in the Hellion setup (from Hellion, so pretty biased), and I like the fact you can control the boost (to run it like a sport mode). I have also always been under the impression that TC's were easier on the engine (though I dont know why I think that), which is a concern about the longevity of the stock internals.
Any advice anyone has would be appreciated.