F3 R130 Procharger

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One of the local speed shops has a slightly used F3 Procharger for sale. I read through the Empire thread about running an F1 on a Power Stroke. It mentioned an F3 but never got in depth on it. I am by far no expert on 6.4's I was just wondering if this supercharger would be beneficial on a stock fuel factory compound truck ? Would it be similar to running a big atmosphere in front of the stock turbos with a better low end? Or would it eat up any power it made like the F1.
 

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Given the amount of cfm an F3 can do, I don't think stock fuel would be enough. I could be wrong but I don't think so. You'd have to slow the Procharger down so much it probably wouldn't be very beneficial.

I could be talking out of my ass though. LOL

Depending on what F3 it is, cfm could be anywhere from 3000-4000: http://www.procharger.com/fseriesspecs.shtml

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Not to mention the entire new rotating assembly because that unit will blow the crank right out of there, would be an awesome running truck if you went that route.
 

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Ive looked at this thread like 10 times and just now realized there as a question in it. Damn avatars
 

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Ive looked at this thread like 10 times and just now realized there as a question in it. Damn avatars

No chit! Did the op ask about tow powers or something like that?

That thing puts almost 3 times the air flow of an F1? Hope you have an engine that can take 100-150psi. LOL
 
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Well I can at least pick this charger up for alittle less than Tow Powers. If that makes a difference?
 

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He will never get a proper answer with that avatar. LOL

There is a lot of tuning etc to get it to work right. I don't know much about adding one, and it does rob a lot of power just to make it turn.
 

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averages around 20% rob of power I was told

Do you have any idea how much it would rob when it is pushing the max? I definitely aint an expert on superchargers, but I was under the impression they do well down low, but really start to need a lot of HP (ie rob horsepower) to spin them when they start pushing some serious boost.

To the OP, I would love to see you try it just to see how it worked. How exactly were you going to run it...before the atmo, stand alone, etc?
 
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only thing i can add is you should have a good cogged set up right to the crank pulley, an f3 would be bad ass
 

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They do take a lot to keep spinning, but don't those put out an ungodly amount of cfm? I mean enough that you wouldn't miss what they eat up. Assuming this would be a mainly street truck, you probably wouldn't notice it. I think a twisted driveshaft would get my attention more than some power loss. :thumbsup:
 

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The Problem i could see would be a motor whos grossing 1200hp only netting a 1000hp. get where im going? puts extra strain on a motor that already has problems staying together at that hp level.
 

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That was one of my biggest issues. Turbos are Damn near like free horse power. I think with an f3 you would want to turn it pretty slow. Mass air flow should be easily achieved as long as target boost is where it should be
 

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