3.8 v6 supercharger
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I have a supercharger for sale, it came off of a buick regal 2000 or newer, if anyone is interested, let me know. The car was running, but was totalled.
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From what I've read the FWD superchargers will not fit underneath the hood of an fbody. I think I read a thread somewhere where someone actually suceeded but it required tons of modification.
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The Eaton M90 will only directly fit the L67 engines (GTP, Monte SS etc). You will have to do extensive modifications to make an M90 work on an L36 (F-body and other base N/A FWD V6's). The point where the injectors are located are different between the two, as well as the lower intake.
The M90 will fit under the hood of an F-body V6, but you have to do a good bit of work routing the intake and everything else. It's a lot less of a headache to get a Mach Procharger Kit or a Powerdyne.
If I were going to go through the trouble of mounting a roots blower, I'd just go with an MP 112 and call it even. There are alot more options available for that supercharger as far as snout design.
The M90 will fit under the hood of an F-body V6, but you have to do a good bit of work routing the intake and everything else. It's a lot less of a headache to get a Mach Procharger Kit or a Powerdyne.
If I were going to go through the trouble of mounting a roots blower, I'd just go with an MP 112 and call it even. There are alot more options available for that supercharger as far as snout design.