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    I Got The 112 On My 4.8 And It Suprised Me

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    how much power do you think I will be getting out of that setup that you just mentioned?
    06' Silverado RCSB 5.3L 4wd..
    PERFORMANCE: Cam, Springs, Pushrods, P&P heads & 3 angle valve job, Injectors, PS LT's & ORY, Nelson Tune, Catback, CAI, Comp Cam Double Timing Chain, HP Oil Pump, UD Pullies, ARP bolts, Stall, TBS, 4.10's, Iridium NGK's, G-80, 160 t-stat, HD-2 & Vette Servo, 46,000 tranny cooler, 75-125hp shot of funny Gas..
    HID's Hi, Lows & Fogs
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    its fully capable of 500+ rwhp if donr properly tyler and danny were there for my install and have been a huge help with getting the blower right i have spared no expense and have a fast reliable setup i also get 20-22 mpg out of boost highway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Felix Arrizon View Post
    how much power do you think I will be getting out of that setup that you just mentioned?
    Well, like it is mentioned below, with the supporting mods, you can achieve over 500+ hp. But you will need a smaller pulley, a meth kit, cam, valvetrain, properly sized injectors, etc. It isn't a horrible idea if you had your stock heads cleaned up and had a 5-angle valve job done. When you spec your cam, make sure it is slightly intake biased--(for a 5.3L) something like a 220/218 .581/.563 115 LSA. I am by no means a cam spec pro, but something in that range is what I would spec for my own truck.

    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightRider View Post
    its fully capable of 500+ rwhp if donr properly tyler and danny were there for my install and have been a huge help with getting the blower right i have spared no expense and have a fast reliable setup i also get 20-22 mpg out of boost highway
    Yeah, Jason's truck is very reliable and with his 3.42 gears, he does get decent mpgs on the highway...

    2000 ECSB 6.0L
    TORQUER V2 CAM ● COMP 918's ● 7.4 HARDENED PUSHRODS ● K&N SERIES 77 CAI ● 80mm BBK ●PACESETTER LT HEADERS AND 3'' ORY ● SUPER 40 FLOW ● 3000 STALL ● 4.10s ● BUILT 80e ● VORTEC PERFORMANCE TUNE ● MSD 8.5mm PLUG WIRES● ELEC. CUTOUT ● UD & ALT PULLEYS ● FLEX-A-LITE E-FANS ● 22" CENTERLINE STINGRAY III's ● LUND FIBERGLASS TONNEAU ● 2" LEVELING SHACKLES ● 12K HID LOWS & FOGS ● LEDs ● DEBADGED ● WHITE-FACED ESCALADE GAUGES ● KICKER 450.1 ● 2-CVR 10's ● DS60's ● K693's

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    if i am wrong I will chock it up to old age but I am pretty sure the TVS (Gen VI) is 4 lobe and the gen V (112/122) is only 3 lobe but I will check with Magnuson in the morning for ya.
    626/762 2005 SIERRA 11.34@119.81
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    WTF? Im confused...
    06' Silverado RCSB 5.3L 4wd..
    PERFORMANCE: Cam, Springs, Pushrods, P&P heads & 3 angle valve job, Injectors, PS LT's & ORY, Nelson Tune, Catback, CAI, Comp Cam Double Timing Chain, HP Oil Pump, UD Pullies, ARP bolts, Stall, TBS, 4.10's, Iridium NGK's, G-80, 160 t-stat, HD-2 & Vette Servo, 46,000 tranny cooler, 75-125hp shot of funny Gas..
    HID's Hi, Lows & Fogs
    Waiting to be installed: LC-1 WB & Standalone system

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    Quote Originally Posted by Felix Arrizon View Post
    WTF? Im confused...
    about the lobes? A supercharger is nothing more than an air compressor, shoving air into your manifold/cylinders. A 112 compressor is good for an engine up to and including 6.0, anything larger should go with the 122 or a Gen VI TVS unit of which there are 2, the 1900 and 2300.
    I have a 112 and do just fine with it, probably pushing it just past it's peak efficiency range but it works to push my 5300lb truck into the mid 11's.
    626/762 2005 SIERRA 11.34@119.81
    My other ride is a '91 Electraglide custom.

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    If anything he is helping your sell. Why buy a 122 for more money when he can buy your 112 (polished) and get pretty much the same boost out of it. I was personally involved in taking a 112 off and putting a 122 on and that truck (6.0L) didn't gain any boost. Yeah yeah, he changed cams, but unless you can get a 122 for the same price or cheaper...I'd just do a 112. You can almost get a better deal on a 112. Just my 4cents. (inflation and trying to cover my losses in the market)
    2K Silverado 4WD/6.0/80E/TVS1900/Juiced at the track
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    11.35 @ 117.35 blower/meth/110/75shot (45*) (radix)

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    Trever1t is correct, they are both high helix but the MP122 is 3 lobe 60 degree and the TVS is 4 lobe. They didn't go 4 lobe until the TVS.


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