SVO blower HELP!

Ericv8thunderbird

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I’m having an issue with my Ford Racing / SVO supercharger, it’s only building about 1lb of boost. The other day I got on it and the belt completely slipped off, it has the stock pulley. I’ve tried the finger over the actuator while pulling the rod back, and it holds perfectly fine. I’m thinking it maybe vac related? It does whistle just a little bit at idle but not revving it. Does anyone happen to have a pic on how the vac line is routed on their boost actuator? (by pass valve)
 
On my SC the by pass is plumbed to the Pleum right behind the TB. So I'd say yes need to go to the RED line (though I'm not familiar with the SVO).

Plumbed to the FPR its seeing boost which will force it to bypass. Vacuum 0 vaccum its what open the by pass.
 
Both of those fittings should serve the same function, so it wouldn't matter which one you use. Some of the installation guides I've seen for the SVO say to use the port on the manifold ( yellow ) but that's more so to use the factory vacuum hoses on this SC assembly.
 
Have you verified the actuator linkage moves if you rev the engine ? The bypass valve can get stuck sometimes and if it's not closing you will bleed boost pressure.
 
Stock pulley, long tubes, 75mm TB and 90mm maf.
 
Stock pulley, long tubes, 75mm TB and 90mm maf.

None of these things really contribute to an increase in manifold pressure - if anything, the long tubes should decrease pressure by improving flow through the heads / less restriction.
 
None of these things really contribute to an increase in manifold pressure - if anything, the long tubes should decrease pressure by improving flow through the heads / less restriction.
Exhaust is true. But it's dyno proven to gain a pound or two of boost with a larger TB. So I included it. Seen it and it's on a lot of popular dyno/engine channels on YT.
 
Sounds like your throttle body flows better than your long tubes.
 
My first belt was a 113, it slipped like hell.

Now I'm running a Goodyear belt, 111inch. Finally stopped slipping, left a nice 11 leaving work.

1061110. $32 on Amazon. When I got it
Just ordered that, hopefully this solves the low / no boost issue.
 
So it doesn't take you as long as it took me, route it over everything except the smooth idler over the tensioner. Max the tensioner and then slip it on that idler.
 

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