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Old 11-24-2016, 10:02 PM
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If anybody is willing to share their F1-A Procharged horsepower numbers I sure would appreciate it. I'm purchasing an F1-A to replace my P1SC-1 and would like to see some real world numbers from people that are using it. I'm hoping to have 1100+ RWHP potential out of it but that might be pure fantasy. I'm going to start out trying to make similar power to what we were making with the P1 and pulley down from there. We were at 809/715 with the P1SC-1. Thanks in advance.
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On a 370/F1A through a 6spd and 9in friend got 940/860 I think numbers were around at 21ish lbs.
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Originally Posted by smokinstorm
If anybody is willing to share their F1-A Procharged horsepower numbers I sure would appreciate it. I'm purchasing an F1-A to replace my P1SC-1 and would like to see some real world numbers from people that are using it. I'm hoping to have 1100+ RWHP potential out of it but that might be pure fantasy. I'm going to start out trying to make similar power to what we were making with the P1 and pulley down from there. We were at 809/715 with the P1SC-1. Thanks in advance.
809/715 with the P1SC-1?? are you sure about those numbers?
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Originally Posted by leo12
809/715 with the P1SC-1?? are you sure about those numbers?
It trapped 154 in 583' DA with the car weighing a little over 3300 pounds so yeah, you're right, those numbers might be a little low. That was on a horrible launch and the 1/8th mile ET and MPH were way off because of it.

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Smokin, if there was a like button.... Id like you post lol

I think you may get close once you pulley down (but youll be maxing the sc out for sure i think), it may take a F1x or bigger to get there

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Originally Posted by Demonicbird00
Smokin, if there was a like button.... Id like you post lol

I think you may get close once you pulley down (but youll be maxing the sc out for sure i think), it may take a F1x or bigger to get there

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I actually think so too, Brandon. But I'm going to spin the ever living daylights out of the F1-A and just see what happens. I mean, honestly, I got 100 more horsepower out of the P1SC-1 than pretty much anyone thought possible and ran a second quicker than anyone thought possible so I'm not giving up hope on the F1-A just yet. Besides, they make N2O kits for the car every day.

New Headline: "9 in housing centrifugal supercharger runs 7's." Yeah, I like that. We'll see.
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HAHA awesome!

ya never know the limits unless you push them!

keep up the good work!

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