shomethe$$$
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I am starting the next phase of my buildup, stock 3.0 MTX with a 94-95 M90 SC for a budget man like me. Anyway, I wanted a few opinions for the drive ratio for the SC before I have the crank pulley made
SC pulley size 2.82"
with a 7" Crank pulley, ratio is 2.35 @ 6500 rpm limit SC=15,268 rpm
with a 7.5" ratio is 2.52 @6500 rpm SC=16,359 RPM
I am thinking of going with the 7.5" but it all depends on what rev limit I will run, 6500 sound high enough?
Just for comparison a stock t-bird ratio is 2.77 @5000 limit 13,850 RPM
with 15% OD 15,928 RPM
3.0 engine can inhale 341.5 CFM of air @6500 rpm (cubic inches*RPM/3464)
Excess air = 600 CFM – 341.5 = 258.5 “boosted” CFM
Boost = excess CFM / normal CFM * atmospheric pressure
258.5 / 341.5 * 14.7 = 11 pounds boost
Old 2003 setup, 2.44 ratio, 6500 rpm, 10 psi actual psi, means SC put out 573 CFM to the engine with losses, this is a newer SC but I want 650 CFM
So 7.5" pulley sounds correct but won't pull out 650 CFM since I have no real date to calculate that, let me know what you all think. Here is where I got some info
http://www.mscperformance.com/specpg2.html
SC pulley size 2.82"
with a 7" Crank pulley, ratio is 2.35 @ 6500 rpm limit SC=15,268 rpm
with a 7.5" ratio is 2.52 @6500 rpm SC=16,359 RPM
I am thinking of going with the 7.5" but it all depends on what rev limit I will run, 6500 sound high enough?
Just for comparison a stock t-bird ratio is 2.77 @5000 limit 13,850 RPM
with 15% OD 15,928 RPM
3.0 engine can inhale 341.5 CFM of air @6500 rpm (cubic inches*RPM/3464)
Excess air = 600 CFM – 341.5 = 258.5 “boosted” CFM
Boost = excess CFM / normal CFM * atmospheric pressure
258.5 / 341.5 * 14.7 = 11 pounds boost
Old 2003 setup, 2.44 ratio, 6500 rpm, 10 psi actual psi, means SC put out 573 CFM to the engine with losses, this is a newer SC but I want 650 CFM
So 7.5" pulley sounds correct but won't pull out 650 CFM since I have no real date to calculate that, let me know what you all think. Here is where I got some info
http://www.mscperformance.com/specpg2.html
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