maraudernkc
04-30-2005, 05:43 AM
THE POSSIBILITIES! :burnout:
http://www.procharger.com/images/Nova.jpg
Built with help from Super Chevy Magazine to demonstrate the potential of a carbureted, centrifugally blown engine using 91 Octane pump gas and off the shelf parts, this 3,300 lb. car has far exceeded expectations, evolving into an extreme example. This particular 427 ci combination is the product of lb/ci rules observed in heads up racing. When rules aren’t a factor, this level of power is more commonly produced using a 502 based engine, often times using higher octane fuels. This engine makes well over 3 hp/ci with an Air to Water intercooled F-2 ProCharger breathing 28 psi of boost through a pair of lightly modified 450 Holley carbs. Extreme ProCharged applications running racing fuel are currently making in excess of 5 hp/ci, propelling cars to speeds well in excess of 210 mph. ATI does not recommend duplicating this Nova’s particular combination, as there are easier ways to achieve these same power levels. Please contact our technical service staff to determine a combination that best meets the needs of your particular application.
http://www.procharger.com/images/nova.uh.single.jpg
1969 Super Chevy Nova, Config. 1
427 cid, Production Block and Crankshaft
GMPP Rect. Port Heads, Solid Roller Cam, 7800 RPM
Single Carburetor, 91 Octane, 3400 lbs
F-2 ProCharger, Serpentine Drive, 3 Core Race Intercooler
24 psi, 1275 HP, 158% HP Gain
3 HP/ci on Pump Gas
http://www.procharger.com/images/nova.uh.double.jpg
1969 Super Chevy Nova, Config. 2
427 cid, Production Block and Crankshaft
GMPP Rect. Port Heads, Solid Roller Cam, 7800 RPM
2 450 Holley Carburetors, 91 Octane, 3400 lbs
F-2 ProCharger, Cog Drive, 1800 hp A/W
28 psi, 1495 HP, 203% HP Gain
3.5 HP/ci on Pump Gas
Results from November 2003
Super Chevy Show at Las Vegas
http://www.procharger.com/images/Nova.jpg
Built with help from Super Chevy Magazine to demonstrate the potential of a carbureted, centrifugally blown engine using 91 Octane pump gas and off the shelf parts, this 3,300 lb. car has far exceeded expectations, evolving into an extreme example. This particular 427 ci combination is the product of lb/ci rules observed in heads up racing. When rules aren’t a factor, this level of power is more commonly produced using a 502 based engine, often times using higher octane fuels. This engine makes well over 3 hp/ci with an Air to Water intercooled F-2 ProCharger breathing 28 psi of boost through a pair of lightly modified 450 Holley carbs. Extreme ProCharged applications running racing fuel are currently making in excess of 5 hp/ci, propelling cars to speeds well in excess of 210 mph. ATI does not recommend duplicating this Nova’s particular combination, as there are easier ways to achieve these same power levels. Please contact our technical service staff to determine a combination that best meets the needs of your particular application.
http://www.procharger.com/images/nova.uh.single.jpg
1969 Super Chevy Nova, Config. 1
427 cid, Production Block and Crankshaft
GMPP Rect. Port Heads, Solid Roller Cam, 7800 RPM
Single Carburetor, 91 Octane, 3400 lbs
F-2 ProCharger, Serpentine Drive, 3 Core Race Intercooler
24 psi, 1275 HP, 158% HP Gain
3 HP/ci on Pump Gas
http://www.procharger.com/images/nova.uh.double.jpg
1969 Super Chevy Nova, Config. 2
427 cid, Production Block and Crankshaft
GMPP Rect. Port Heads, Solid Roller Cam, 7800 RPM
2 450 Holley Carburetors, 91 Octane, 3400 lbs
F-2 ProCharger, Cog Drive, 1800 hp A/W
28 psi, 1495 HP, 203% HP Gain
3.5 HP/ci on Pump Gas
Results from November 2003
Super Chevy Show at Las Vegas