LS9 supercharger vs LS marine
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LS9 supercharger vs LS marine
Anyone know if this is the same supercharger as the LS9 motor?
Does GM offer the supercharger alone for sale?
http://www.gm.com/experience/technol...LSA_Marine.pdf
Does GM offer the supercharger alone for sale?
http://www.gm.com/experience/technol...LSA_Marine.pdf
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The LS9 uses the TVS 2300 Series Rotor. It is built in Wixom.
The LSA uses the TVS 1900 Series Rotor. It is built in Mexico.
The manifold, supercharger and intercooler are a unit. You can't seperate them.
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The LSA uses the TVS 1900 Series Rotor. It is built in Mexico.
The manifold, supercharger and intercooler are a unit. You can't seperate them.
Robin
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Really the package of a complete LS9 engine will be desirable. But there are some cool alternatives if you want to build your own. And it should make a bunch of power.
I have a Harrop for the LS3. Needless to say it's a lot more than a stock LS3 could take. Planning on a Lunati crank and rods with some lower compression Diamond pistons.
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