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04-30-2007, 08:43 PM
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Re: For those with superchargers...Need technical advice
Hopefully Nelson eliminated the torque management when he did the tune.
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05-02-2007, 04:45 AM
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Re: For those with superchargers...Need technical advice
Just a quick update.
I haven't been able to get in contact with Nelson yet but Tim did notice something that seemed to make a difference.
The supercharger was used and came off a Silverado. Apparently the Silverado 6.0 has a hose that connects both fuel rails in the front that the H2 doesn't use.
Point is, Tim and I removed it and the truck seems to run fine. No stuttering, no nothing.
I'm still going to put it on the dyno just to make sure the air/fuel numbers are correct.
The other thing is, I'm not sure how much "learning" the computer needs to do since it is a "new" computer.
I was bad tonight though. Some punk kid was in front of me at a major intersection tonight on the way home.
When the light turned green, he nailed it. He took off and I thought how funny would it be if I could catch him. (by this point, he had about 7-8 car headstart)
Not only did I nearly mow him down, I slungshot around him so fast, I'm sure he felt a vacuum when I passed him.
Damn truck runs good.... I'm impressed.
Of course, my mileage still sucks but hey... it runs good.
Mark
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05-02-2007, 07:57 AM
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Re: For those with superchargers...Need technical advice
Hey Orange,
We are going to get mostly the same milage with or without the supercharger
We may as well have some fun with the power and speed increase along with better towing capabilities.
Good Luck and have fun!!!!
Oh, the extra hose sounds like it was letting fuel bypass easily and allowing You to hold to low of fuel pressure. I run a fuel pressure and boost gauge all the time. I have the a/f that i can turn off and on when i need it. Plus once the new screen and computer is finished installing by Dragon I'm supposed to be able to keep my a/f scan up on screen after music or cd is playing so I can watch a/f in wideband while scanning what the rig is doing all the time to fine tune tuning all the time. The a/f I turn off is run off the factory oxygen sensors that are fairly reliable but, just not for tuning.
If fuel injectors are say 48psi then You can run gauge and it is just something else to help You diagnose if need be. With Keene Bell boost a pump I left off the extra fuel pump and I can fine tune my a/f by turning the knob up and down with a range on these injectors of about 45 to 54psi.
Orange Enjoy Your were patient a long time waiting to get the SC on. I hope You really have fun but, be safe. Hey it is cool not be that turtle on the road anymore isn't that right? Just imagine what it is like at 10lbs. of boost and I'm just dreaming of what it will be like at 15, 16, or 18 pounds of boost.
I really can't wait to begin slowly working my way up. With the computer though I can tune the rig down making it better on the street by just picking the tune of the pulley i change to stored and unload the one in H2 computer and flash it with the next one. I'm excited about seeing how flexible I can make the tunes with different tuning using water.met injection etc.
Anyone who happens to go to using the HPTUNERS software I will be, once tested and tried, upload them to HPTUNERS site in an area where tuners can place tunes for others to download and use. When I get one up I will let all know so anyone can go and get it.
TAZ
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05-02-2007, 11:47 AM
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Re: For those with superchargers...Need technical advice
Taz,
Thanks bud. I completely agree. I've only punched it a couple of times and even at that, I was listening for hesitations, stuttering, pinging, etc, etc...
I'm pretty use to having superchargers since they're on almost every vehicle I own....
I hadn't hooked up the gauges yet because I couldn't find an adapter to screw the fuel plug into the aluminum block coming off the fuel rail.
STUPID ME, another 6 inches up the rail was a plug with the same threads....duh.
I'll have the gauges installed this week though and go get the a/f ratio checked out. Since this isn't really a performance tune of any kind, I'm confident that Nelson has the numbers correct.
I REALLY like your ability to adjust on the fly and also the fact you can display it on your screen. I may have to play with that.
As far as more boost, I guess I'm like ever other motorhead male, it's never enough and when I get used to it, I'll be looking for more...
Thanks again for your help and advice... as usual, you're more than helpful.
Mark
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05-02-2007, 09:30 PM
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Re: For those with superchargers...Need technical advice
Orange
Your welcome Buddy.
I just have this thing about going fast. Just have never been able to out grow that feeling.
Someday maybe, I doubt it. I get out with golf buddies and we race our own carts even. Always looking to rewind an electric motor or regovern a gas motor then change the gearing. We are just idiots i think. LOL I tell them they are anyway so they ask me what is my excuse then? Go figure they got me also.
By the time You get ready to mess with using software as I'm working on i will have all the bugs worked out and will be glad to help You. It can be done just using a laptop but, with the rig being a show Queen for now anyway i'm using an installed PC and a perminent mounted 12" touchscreen in dash to make it cool. But, it is very useful as I can actual check the gauges with the gauges i can place on the PC screen and see if they are acurate with computer. Just some neat stuff to play with but, useful also.
I can also tune any H2 that is same year model as mine and I infact have an extra software setup for a 2003 H2 I think. I'm not sure it has the wideband on it though but, it would run on a laptop and allow You to check as well as tune allot of things. Well anyway just happen to think of that so I would be able to tune 2003 H2's to a great degree and set electric fan on and off as well as tranny plus all those other little things.
Well sorry for straying off it just jogged my memory. Been fighting seizure battles allot that have appeared from the 3 years i spent fighting GI Bleed so Neuro thinks brain may have damage from oxygen shortage all the time. doing an MRI soon to look for scaring on the brain to see if it may be operable. I hate to go through another surgery since they removed most of my guts to stop the GI bleed. Yet the seizure meds are so harsh i told doc I would be happy for brain work if it would stop all the seizure meds. Tell anyone You that if Keppra is offered to them for this problem to turn it down and run. It is an evil med in my book.
Well wish i could have been over with you to try a ride in Your remade H2 with all the power now. I know my first launch with the huge torque steer i experienced was a real thrill. I was partial prepared though having seen the torque steer KenP had with his LPE setup rig but, it is still not geting the feel of it happening.
I wish You well and I would put my money on any tune Allen sent to me. Dragon and I have used Allen for some applications and if he used HPTUNERS software I would get him to build me a tune he liked and i would run it using my program. He just has that natural skill to know just how far to go. He says I will get more than he would but, only because I'm doing my rig in real time scanning it and flashing it then scan some more so i can step up my tune once i watch it and see how the engine and tranny react.
Well let me know if I can be of help. You know I'm glad to do it if i can.
TAZ
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05-04-2007, 03:43 AM
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Re: For those with superchargers...Need technical advice
Taz,
Thanks for the response and opinion. I'm sorry to hear about your medical problem, I hope it can be cured and things come out well.
Hopefully we'll get to meet sometime and perhaps I'll have my shiet together....
Thanks,
Mark
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05-07-2007, 08:28 AM
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Re: For those with superchargers...Need technical advice
Hey Orange,
If you do decide at some point to go to a larger dash display using a computer do not go over 10" touchscreen. The 12" we are using is great quality and I would use the same brand for a 10". It is just the size of 12" is way to much trouble to rework the center dash area for. There have been a whole list of things to overcome although it would not be as bad to do it for someone else with us now working out most tricks for the mod.
Well anyway You would love the 10" and a small permanent pc in the truck to hold all the mp3's, cd's, dvd's and what ever else you would want to store. Even a list of parts to pickup for your shops say while driving You can add to list on computer with voice recognition software to dictate to. It can have dalt planner downloaded from a handheld pc. Just so many things that onboard computer can be used for. New software coming out all the time.
We have a super computer geek that is a friend and he is always looking up and finding freeware that will do the same as the high dollar software does. In fact some of it seems to be better and easier to use. Well anyway just more stuff that as time goes by will have more stuffed worked out for you to look at and any of Our forum Bud's may like to find out about. I'm all abot helping each other with better and cheaper ways of dealing with problems on Our H2's.
TAZ
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06-15-2007, 07:46 AM
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Re: For those with superchargers...Need technical advice
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Originally Posted by OrangeCrush
Just a quick update.
I haven't been able to get in contact with Nelson yet but Tim did notice something that seemed to make a difference.
The supercharger was used and came off a Silverado. Apparently the Silverado 6.0 has a hose that connects both fuel rails in the front that the H2 doesn't use.
Point is, Tim and I removed it and the truck seems to run fine. No stuttering, no nothing.
I'm still going to put it on the dyno just to make sure the air/fuel numbers are correct.
The other thing is, I'm not sure how much "learning" the computer needs to do since it is a "new" computer.
I was bad tonight though. Some punk kid was in front of me at a major intersection tonight on the way home.
When the light turned green, he nailed it. He took off and I thought how funny would it be if I could catch him. (by this point, he had about 7-8 car headstart)
Not only did I nearly mow him down, I slungshot around him so fast, I'm sure he felt a vacuum when I passed him.
Damn truck runs good.... I'm impressed.
Of course, my mileage still sucks but hey... it runs good.
Mark
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glad you got that fixed bro! what kind of tune did you get from nelson? did you get a pully also? i have been thinking of a tune also but not sure its worth it.
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06-22-2007, 01:50 AM
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Re: For those with superchargers...Need technical advice
I went with Nelson's tune. I asked about a smaller pulley but they said it wasn't worth it.
Yesterday I raced another H2 and totally pulled on him. I have to tell you, it's not a race car but the supercharger pulls HARD out of the hole.
Tim (TTK on the forum) has the same tune from Nelson and I think he dynoed out at 504 (I think) point is, 500+ at the wheels on a 4 wheel dyno.
Works for me... just gas mileage sucks... it's hard to keep your foot out of it.

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06-27-2007, 02:40 AM
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Re: For those with superchargers...Need technical advice
Quote:
Originally Posted by OrangeCrush
I went with Nelson's tune. I asked about a smaller pulley but they said it wasn't worth it.
Yesterday I raced another H2 and totally pulled on him. I have to tell you, it's not a race car but the supercharger pulls HARD out of the hole.
Tim (TTK on the forum) has the same tune from Nelson and I think he dynoed out at 504 (I think) point is, 500+ at the wheels on a 4 wheel dyno.
Works for me... just gas mileage sucks... it's hard to keep your foot out of it.

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500+ RWHP?
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06-27-2007, 12:54 PM
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Re: For those with superchargers...Need technical advice
Before I added SC but, with a tune. I had Dynatech catback header system, throttle body spacer, electric fans and all the other stuff I had on it when i did add SC and I ran 400/407 at the wheels using a G-Tech Pro unit. Book said to make 3 to 5 runs and average. I ran 10 passes 5 from each direction and still stunned me. I called support over and over asking them how reliable is this and got different person each call and they said sir please trust the unit. Our units are what NASCAR and NHRA are now going to while running G force tests and preliminary HP and torque check tests etc. They are getting rid of the $10,000 electronic units they had been using for the same purpose.
I was stunned because i new i was chirping wheels before SC. I was running down little foreign rigs with 20lbs. of boost all the carbon fiber the dudes could hang on the ride making them so light it would be easy to blow them over on there backs with a strong wind while parked.
The torque steering was rough before SC and became unreal after SC. With SC on I beat my cousins new 2005 vette late summer after adding SC in a 0 to 60 run. If it had been to 75 or 100MPH he may have run me down. I jumped him so far out of the hole at launch I thought his engine must have died or something. He did not have the upgraded engine package but, whatever a vette runs well period.
People can believe whatever but, these H2's and some better than others, just as in the muscle car days when some built on a certain day it all came together right, the H2 can do more than imagined if pushed and done right. All the wheels pulling get's you moving allot sooner than the others smoking their tires or pedaling the throttle to get their rig to hook up.
It has surprised me for sure looking at these beast. I made a believer out of myself and still have allot of pushing yet to do when i get better.
TAZ
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06-27-2007, 07:18 PM
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Re: For those with superchargers...Need technical advice
Thanks H2BILL
A dyno would be great but I can't seem to find one that is 4wheel capable Diablo Sport told me they took the front driveshaft off on their H2  because they don't have a four wheel dyno to develop a tuner is that something I should do since my choices of dynos are limited?
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