Hib Halverson
Technical Writer for Internet & Print Media
I was at the Edelbrock Corporation in Torrance, California today to begin work on an article for "Corvette Enthusiast" magazine on the Edelbrock E-Force supercharger system for the LS3 in 08-10 C6es.
I started my visit at about 10:30 AM with Vic Edelbrock giving me a ride in his daily driver, an 08 LS3, NPP manual with his 1591 blower kit on it. The system increases the engine's power from 436-hp to a fraction under 600 hp. The acceleration in second and third gears was freakin' fearsome as Vic was hammer down south on Crenshaw Bl. next to the Mobil Oil refinery.
The real fun came that afternoon after lunch when Edelbrock's top blower engineer, Rob Simons, and I went for a test in the same car, this time, with me driving. We went to the same stretch of southbound Crenshaw next to Mobil Oil. With TCS off from a 10 mph roll in first gear, the car was immediately into wheelspin. I pedaled it a bit and just before the rev limiter caught second gear and burried the gas. The car stayed hooked and I took it to just short of the limiter then banged third and stayed on it until about 5000 rpm.
Damn, that bitch is freakin' awesome in a straight line. Next to sex, diriving an E-Force supercharged LS3 is the most fun you can have.
Not only does Edelbrock's new blower kit make a ton of power and torque but it does that with outstanding driveability, something that's absent with some of the other blower kits on the market. Doesn't matter how you drive it: stop-and-go in Southern California's world-infamous traffic congestion, lugging in sixth, part throttle high rpm in first, going for high mileage on the freeway at 55 mph...whatever. The Edelbrock people really have their calibration down pat. Callaway has the cal of their blowers done pretty well and I think Edelbrock's is incrementally even better.
The best news about this Edelbrock roots supercharger kit is that it's the only C6 blower package in the industry which fits under a stock hood. Both Magnuson's and Callaway's require a new hood and painting to match which, done right, runs an extra 1800-2200 bucks.
Compared to the Magunson kit, the Edelbrock may make a tiny bit more power, but it has no complicated jackshaft blower drive, the driveability is better, you don't have to buy an aftermarket hood and paint to match and, in my opinion, customer support is better.
Compared to the Callaway system, there's no complicated jackshaft drive and you don't need a different hood.
Be watching your newsstand this coming Winter for "Corvette Enthusiast's" feature story on the E-Force Corvette blower kit.
For now, If I owned a C6 LS3 and wanted a blower, no question, the Edelbrock 1591 kit is the way I'd go.
I started my visit at about 10:30 AM with Vic Edelbrock giving me a ride in his daily driver, an 08 LS3, NPP manual with his 1591 blower kit on it. The system increases the engine's power from 436-hp to a fraction under 600 hp. The acceleration in second and third gears was freakin' fearsome as Vic was hammer down south on Crenshaw Bl. next to the Mobil Oil refinery.
The real fun came that afternoon after lunch when Edelbrock's top blower engineer, Rob Simons, and I went for a test in the same car, this time, with me driving. We went to the same stretch of southbound Crenshaw next to Mobil Oil. With TCS off from a 10 mph roll in first gear, the car was immediately into wheelspin. I pedaled it a bit and just before the rev limiter caught second gear and burried the gas. The car stayed hooked and I took it to just short of the limiter then banged third and stayed on it until about 5000 rpm.
Damn, that bitch is freakin' awesome in a straight line. Next to sex, diriving an E-Force supercharged LS3 is the most fun you can have.
Not only does Edelbrock's new blower kit make a ton of power and torque but it does that with outstanding driveability, something that's absent with some of the other blower kits on the market. Doesn't matter how you drive it: stop-and-go in Southern California's world-infamous traffic congestion, lugging in sixth, part throttle high rpm in first, going for high mileage on the freeway at 55 mph...whatever. The Edelbrock people really have their calibration down pat. Callaway has the cal of their blowers done pretty well and I think Edelbrock's is incrementally even better.
The best news about this Edelbrock roots supercharger kit is that it's the only C6 blower package in the industry which fits under a stock hood. Both Magnuson's and Callaway's require a new hood and painting to match which, done right, runs an extra 1800-2200 bucks.
Compared to the Magunson kit, the Edelbrock may make a tiny bit more power, but it has no complicated jackshaft blower drive, the driveability is better, you don't have to buy an aftermarket hood and paint to match and, in my opinion, customer support is better.
Compared to the Callaway system, there's no complicated jackshaft drive and you don't need a different hood.
Be watching your newsstand this coming Winter for "Corvette Enthusiast's" feature story on the E-Force Corvette blower kit.
For now, If I owned a C6 LS3 and wanted a blower, no question, the Edelbrock 1591 kit is the way I'd go.