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Old 22-10-2007, 05:02 PM   #1
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I would like to thank Chris @ BluePower and Agro for their wonderfull efforts in introducing me to Kenne Bell. Kenne is not what you would call a whinger he just has a constant wine about him. Hit the loud peddel and he really starts talking. Chris you should give your customers a bottle of leather conditioner when you introduce them to Kenne as the passenger seat takes a pounding. Do you have a remedy for removing finger nail marks from the seat and dashboard.

I have known Kenne for a little over a week now and he has to be one of the best most fun things I have met. He is absolutly AWSOME.

The BluePower Supercharger kit is a work of art. Congratulation to you Chris @ BluePower and Agro for all your efforts in producing such an unbeliveable s/c kit the workmanship in these kits is faultless.

The power that I arrived @ BluePower with was 229 rwkw and I left a very happy customer with 324.9 rwkw non intercooled.

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Old 22-10-2007, 05:13 PM   #2
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Nice work!

Got any pics?
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Old 22-10-2007, 06:35 PM   #3
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Sounds like lots of fun.
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Old 22-10-2007, 08:04 PM   #4
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Now thats a lot of result, not to mention the fun factor
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Old 22-10-2007, 08:59 PM   #5
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This thread is hell useless without pics and vid!!!!!
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Old 22-10-2007, 10:13 PM   #6
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You lucky bastard Glenn, well done! I had an inking your dream thread was about this, cause your dreams have come true!! Pics and video, that's what we need now, yes!!
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Good stuff Glenn - just in time for my new mini racecam!
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Old 22-10-2007, 11:20 PM   #8
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Hi Glenn,

Thanks for bringing the Xcal2 back with you for me, much appreciated

Now that I have some competition here I may have to ask for a smaller pulley for mine :

After 4 months, every time I get the car I am just as happy as the first time.
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Old 22-10-2007, 11:23 PM   #9
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The power that I arrived @ BluePower with was 229 rwkw and I left a very happy customer with 324.9 rwkw non intercooled.
No to mention the insane torque as soon as you hit the gas pedal from any RPM .

Good stuff mate, sounds unreal, but like the other boys said, pics and vids..............lol
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Old 22-10-2007, 11:55 PM   #10
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It was a pleasure Glenn.
Hope all is well with your beast.
It was nice to meet you also.
Thankyou once again for relying on BPR supercharging.
Any questions or probs, don't hesitate to call.

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Heres those pics




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What are those gay looking blue covers over the valve cover's, Chris/Paul if your supplying those with the Kb kit's im on the first plane down there to beat some sense into you's 2 : . Jeeze next it'll be light beer and pink skirts on friday arvo's in the shop py: .
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What are those gay looking blue covers over the valve cover's, Chris/Paul if your supplying those with the Kb kit's im on the first plane down there to beat some sense into you's 2 : . Jeeze next it'll be light beer and pink skirts on friday arvo's in the shop py: .
LOL.... That thing in the middle seems to cancel out the look of them covers mate.
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LOL.... That thing in the middle seems to cancel out the look of them covers mate.
I did hear you like Mardigra Wade .
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Old 25-10-2007, 04:59 PM   #15
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This thread is hell useless without pics and vid!!!!!
Amen brother


Man, I want to go for a spin in one of the BPR beasts, from all reports they are a piece of work.
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Old 25-10-2007, 05:03 PM   #16
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Old 25-10-2007, 05:05 PM   #17
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Old 25-10-2007, 05:14 PM   #18
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Old 26-10-2007, 04:00 PM   #19
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Man, I want to go for a spin in one of the BPR beasts, from all reports they are a piece of work.
It's like a roller coaster ride when the carriage goes down at 100mph - the similar feeling where you loose your guts -0 its pretty awesome!!!!!!!!
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Old 26-10-2007, 05:58 PM   #20
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Good stuff Glenn.
If you listen carefully, in the 2nd vid (post 18), you can hear the blower just starting to get going at the 13sec left mark, which is when redline hits! In other words, the thing is not even working hard. 2.6lt of blower is a big pump, and in this situation, underdrives are fitted to keep the boost down. There is plenty of room to move with this setup, and the 2.6lt KB has a lot more to give than what you see here, A LOT MORE.

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Old 26-10-2007, 08:42 PM   #21
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Good stuff Glenn.
If you listen carefully, in the 2nd vid (post 18), you can hear the blower just starting to get going at the 13sec left mark, which is when redline hits! In other words, the thing is not even working hard. 2.6lt of blower is a big pump, and in this situation, underdrives are fitted to keep the boost down. There is plenty of room to move with this setup, and the 2.6lt KB has a lot more to give than what you see here, A LOT MORE.

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Is that why the tractive effort (torque) line pretty much stays even during the whole run Agro because the blower isn't straining it's guts out trying to keep up boost. I have seen other dyno sheets where torque drops right off which appears to me the blower is struggling.

In Top Fuel racing we have 42lbs of boost as soon as the throttle is jumped on and it pretty much remains at that for the whole run but when a blower is going "off" it tends to load up the cylinders and it makes the car unhappy.
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[QUOTE=Craig@ACE]Is that why the tractive effort (torque) line pretty much stays even during the whole run Agro because the blower isn't straining it's guts out trying to keep up boost. I have seen other dyno sheets where torque drops right off which appears to me the blower is struggling.
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That's about it. This KB is no where near straining. It seems a waste to have a blower capable of so much, but used for so little.
If torque dramaticaly drops off with a twin screw, I would be concerned. You really need to look at the boost as well, and see what that's doing. If boost drops off as well, then there are components that are too small, being either blower selection and or intake restriction.

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Old 26-10-2007, 09:58 PM   #24
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Very nice almost 100 rwkw, couple of questions Glenn did you do your oil pump gears and do you find much difference in power once she heats up without an intercooler?
Congrats Glenn I know your going to enjoy it..
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Hey Spoolman,

Glenns out on his boat ATM - Its alright for some isn't it!!!!!!!
KB - Backed up by a bit of boating!!!! Then a fishing trip next week after the Wakefied park AMRS V8s tomorrow!!!!! with envy!!!

Craig did slip some billet oil pump gears in - after speaking to BG about the same question he doesn't seem to feel too much degredation on the performance when she warms up - we are in Canberra though so traffic flows pretty well here so you dont really get stuck long enough for heat soak to come into play - but I'll let him fill you in with the rest as he has only had it to play with for a few weeks....... Its a work of art.
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Glenn,

Welcome to the BPR KB Club. I am sure that upon reflection you will be very happy with your purchase, and the upgradeablility of this kit for the future.

When you fit the big boy system, you will start to see just how much of a restriction your big single is.

Our engineer Paul spends a lot of time with the Kenne Bell engineers on the phone, and they are very impressed with the results we are getting.

Have we broken any motors with the KB? the simple answer is NO.

Smarter tuning, through having a superior product. Less boost, less spark, MORE POWER!!!!

410 rwkw on 10-11 psi in a stock manual 260 intercooled, an amazing 370-380rwkw @ 6psi non intercooled with a manual 290...........

debut pass of the KB kit was an amazing 10.68, the fastest BOSS shakedown pass ever...........

all with much less effort in the tune required to make the power that other twin screw kits could only dream of.

* NO cutting of fuel rails to ensure return to stock can be made easy

* BILLET design instead of cast

* 4psi-26psi - this baby will huff and puff and blow your doors down where other competitiors run out of puff

*NO need to relocate alternators and cut harnesses - Paul's intelligent engineering makes this kit the LEAST invasive on permanent mods to the vehicle

*FULL tech support from the research team that made the BOSS a serious LS1/2 embarrasment machine!!

*FULL after hours and after sales support and advice

*FULL access to pulleys on a change over basis

*SPECIAL pricing matrix for driveline problems and BIG HP engines


Exciting times ahead for the BOSS owners!!!

Onya Glenn - hope you are enjoying the Kit, I look forward to throwing you the keys to the black ute next time you are down.................
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Glenn kindly popped around the day after he had the KB fitted to take me for a joy ride (I think I was about his 10th passenger for the day). The application of the power on the road was remarkably smooth, as represented by his dyno graphs. My heart stayed in my mouth right through the rev range, before being launched into dash on gear changes (4-point harnesses need to be fitted). Seemed like everything was happening too easily, a real street driveable vehicle with some hidden surprises.

Congrats on the upgrade Glenn and on the product you have there Chris. My issue now is how do I keep up?
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Glenn,

Welcome to the BPR KB Club. I am sure that upon reflection you will be very happy with your purchase, and the upgradeablility of this kit for the future.

When you fit the big boy system, you will start to see just how much of a restriction your big single is.

Our engineer Paul spends a lot of time with the Kenne Bell engineers on the phone, and they are very impressed with the results we are getting.

Have we broken any motors with the KB? the simple answer is NO.

Smarter tuning, through having a superior product. Less boost, less spark, MORE POWER!!!!

410 rwkw on 10-11 psi in a stock manual 260 intercooled, an amazing 370-380rwkw @ 6psi non intercooled with a manual 290...........

debut pass of the KB kit was an amazing 10.68, the fastest BOSS shakedown pass ever...........

all with much less effort in the tune required to make the power that other twin screw kits could only dream of.

* NO cutting of fuel rails to ensure return to stock can be made easy

* BILLET design instead of cast

* 4psi-26psi - this baby will huff and puff and blow your doors down where other competitiors run out of puff

*NO need to relocate alternators and cut harnesses - Paul's intelligent engineering makes this kit the LEAST invasive on permanent mods to the vehicle

*FULL tech support from the research team that made the BOSS a serious LS1/2 embarrasment machine!!

*FULL after hours and after sales support and advice

*FULL access to pulleys on a change over basis

*SPECIAL pricing matrix for driveline problems and BIG HP engines


Exciting times ahead for the BOSS owners!!!

Onya Glenn - hope you are enjoying the Kit, I look forward to throwing you the keys to the black ute next time you are down.................
Having recently taken delivery of my BPR intercooled kit, I can tell you that I can hardly wait to finish off the installation on my fully upgraded BOSS 290 motor with 9.0:1 Manley forged pistons, etc. As a fully qualified motor engineer it has taken me about 6 months to do the upgrade while still running my business at the same time. The quality of the manifold casting and assorted machining is absolutely magnificent. You couldn't meet two nicer more helpful people than Chris and Paul and as far as I am concerned they are both geniuses to come up with such a brilliant system and Bell from Kenne Bell I am sure would agree with me. To offer to come to the Gold Coast to do the final tuning just goes to show their dedication and professionalism. As mention before I do intend to do a full run down on the project on this forum for those that might be interested. Thanks once again guys.
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To offer to come to the Gold Coast to do the final tuning just goes to show their dedication and professionalism. Ian.
mmmmmmmm Gold Coast, may have to tag along and supervise...LOL.
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Exciting times ahead for the BOSS owners!!!

Onya Glenn - hope you are enjoying the Kit, I look forward to throwing you the keys to the black ute next time you are down.................
Jeeezzzz, Now I am jealous......... The keys to the black ute. Hmmmmmm _2:
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