Torqstorm owners?

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340Duster247

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Hey guys, anyone on here ever used one. Preferably on a hopped up small block/stroker? I know that if someone is looking for REAL power #s procharger is the way to go, that's a no brainer, but for someone only looking for 8-10 lbs looks like a decent kit. Ive Searched threads but only found people commenting about the kit, no real reviews.
Asking for a friend.
 
Be interested to hear about his as well. Something i had been thinking about. Although i have heard there is no supercharger 'whine' with this kit.
 
Be interested to hear about his as well. Something i had been thinking about. Although i have heard there is no supercharger 'whine' with this kit.
They have straight cut greats , so they're pretty noisy actually.
 
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had one on a 440, couldn't stop the ribbed drive belt from squealing, wasn't noisy at all (imo)
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Powerdyne was the first with the no oil, ceramic bearing, belt driven supercharger some 30ish years ago. They are failure prone. If going centrifugal, I'll look to Procharger, Paxton Novi or Vortech (who owns Paxton). They have from mild to wild in size, quiet or noisy, and self contained or engine oil pressure fed.
 
Hey guys, anyone on here ever used one. Preferably on a hopped up small block/stroker? I know that if someone is looking for REAL power #s procharger is the way to go, that's a no brainer, but for someone only looking for 8-10 lbs looks like a decent kit. Ive Searched threads but only found people commenting about the kit, no real reviews.
Asking for a friend.
I have a TorkqStorm on my 69 Valiant slant six. The big 4 inch pulley add 150hp. I have the 3.5 inch pulley on mine which is suppose to add 250 hp. The engine is built to take it to a max of 5000 rpm. It pulls hard and surprises the hell out of people. It feels like a healthy big block under the hood.

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