torquestorm supercharger

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tooslow

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I have a 68 Cuda 4 speed I am building , its a driver mild build
What do you guys think of the Torque storm unit , thinking of 5 psi boost tops 450 hp
drive it on the highway , take a trips kind of car .
I have fire breathing N/A dragons and all the issues that come with driving them long distance or getting stuck in traffic and having to idle for long periods , but looking to build a driver this time, fun
 
I used to live in Lockport right across from St.Dennis catholic school on Washington street. At the time had a 68 formula S cuda 340 4-speed. Early nineties
 
A friend of mine has a TorqueStorm on his 68 Fastback 340 stroker engine. He loves it and drives it everyday during the summer months.

Jack
 
THis is why I like big block A-bodies. Milder at any given HP level.

450hp in an Abody is plenty to have fun with and is capable of cracking into the 11's and forced induction will defineily make it a milder, more street freindly engine regardless of displacement.

Is the SC you are looking at a roots type, or a centrifugal?
 
TS's are centrifugal...gear operated snails. You could get the geared snail on Alibaba for $180 last year but they are long gone.
 
I’m waiting for mine to show up… and the ethanol carburetor. .. the waiting game sucks.
 
THis is why I like big block A-bodies. Milder at any given HP level.

450hp in an Abody is plenty to have fun with and is capable of cracking into the 11's and forced induction will defineily make it a milder, more street freindly engine regardless of displacement.

Is the SC you are looking at a roots type, or a centrifugal?

In race only trim I would agree with you. Dusters are generally heavy. My 73 is 3480
 
Do we need to just imagine "what" engine you have?
 
Engine Masters installed one on a /6, did pretty good, made some good horsepower.
 
Engine Masters installed one on a /6, did pretty good, made some good horsepower.
Wasn't that the one they blew a head gasket on, or am I thinking about something else?
 
Same one.
I remember that then. It did make good power. You'da thought they'd put a real head gasket on it, like Cometic or some such. If I had the extra cash, I'd do it to my next build, as if I ran a thick head gasket, I could get compression to 8.7. I don't think that'd be too high for a blower.
 
I remember that then. It did make good power. You'da thought they'd put a real head gasket on it, like Cometic or some such. If I had the extra cash, I'd do it to my next build, as if I ran a thick head gasket, I could get compression to 8.7. I don't think that'd be too high for a blower.
Yes it did, I was hoping they would replace the gasket and try again.
 
Mine showed up. It is might Purdy.

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Go build yourself a nice solid 360 or whatever with some good Pistons open the Gap up on the top ring put a 150 plate on it cruise around with 375 horsepower easy peasy then hit the button for 525 horse 550 foot pounds of torque on demand.
 
That’s the beauty of forced induction. You don’t have to use a big cam. Go for it.
I love my Torqstorm supercharger. I have a 360 magnum crate motor from Mopar performance division purchased in 2000. I put the supercharger on and it really added some extra pulling through all the gears. No cam change although I am going for aluminum heads to get a little more air going…lol
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I love my Torqstorm supercharger. I have a 360 magnum crate motor from Mopar performance division purchased in 2000. I put the supercharger on and it really added some extra pulling through all the gears. No cam change although I am going for aluminum heads to get a little more air going…lolView attachment 1715842788

Don't worry about heads for more air. Get the cam right first. The forced induction takes care of the air part until you get up to some real serious horsepower.

Jack
 
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