MuscleJunkie
Elite Explorer
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- '00 Ford Explorer LTD AWD
So, was having some thoughts about the best way to launch my 2000 Ford Explorer with V8/Borg Warner AWD/Powerdyne XB-1a Supercharger and the 4R70W transmission that had some upgrades when the blower was installed.
As I posted in my last video (in another thread here), the truck takes quickly without any drama when at a standstill and just pressing down fully on the pedal (with O/D button turned off)
With the upgrades I made a couple years ago, the transmission shifts much more crisp than it was when stock. I know I still have the stock converter, so I imagine I am losing about a second or more in time while the truck spools up the revs to 2500/3000 rpm before it starts moving. I'm assuming this is because of the stock converter.
If anyone can explain this more and what would be the best way for me to launch to obtain the best possible 0-60 and 1/4 mile times when I eventually take this thing to the track.
I know I did a crude 0-60 clocking (video below) of the truck before the last pulley upgrade that I measured the time to 60 from the moment the truck started moving (speedo). Did this both with the XB-1a supercharger as well as the BD-11a supercharger. One difference between the pulls was the shift point with the BD-11a was about 5200 and 5400 to 5600 with the XB-1a. With the XB-1a it was in the 5 second range 0-60 (measure by the actual time on the video) and 6 second range with the BD-11a.
I am thinking with the extra boost from the increased crank pulley size (more boost) and 6-rib to 8-rib upgrade (less belt slip) that my 0-60 times should be slightly improved.
As I posted in my last video (in another thread here), the truck takes quickly without any drama when at a standstill and just pressing down fully on the pedal (with O/D button turned off)
With the upgrades I made a couple years ago, the transmission shifts much more crisp than it was when stock. I know I still have the stock converter, so I imagine I am losing about a second or more in time while the truck spools up the revs to 2500/3000 rpm before it starts moving. I'm assuming this is because of the stock converter.
If anyone can explain this more and what would be the best way for me to launch to obtain the best possible 0-60 and 1/4 mile times when I eventually take this thing to the track.
I know I did a crude 0-60 clocking (video below) of the truck before the last pulley upgrade that I measured the time to 60 from the moment the truck started moving (speedo). Did this both with the XB-1a supercharger as well as the BD-11a supercharger. One difference between the pulls was the shift point with the BD-11a was about 5200 and 5400 to 5600 with the XB-1a. With the XB-1a it was in the 5 second range 0-60 (measure by the actual time on the video) and 6 second range with the BD-11a.
I am thinking with the extra boost from the increased crank pulley size (more boost) and 6-rib to 8-rib upgrade (less belt slip) that my 0-60 times should be slightly improved.