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got V-8? 05-09-2006 08:22 AM

lt1 supercharger
 
how much should i be looking to spend to have a supercharger kit probably vortech installed professionaly?

Fire67 05-09-2006 08:34 AM

Anywhere from 3K to 6K depending on the kit, whether you find a used one or not, and who installs it.

got V-8? 05-09-2006 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by Fire67
Anywhere from 3K to 6K depending on the kit, whether you find a used one or not, and who installs it.



for the installation itself????

Honda Hunter 05-09-2006 11:11 AM

He was reffering to the blower itself. He didnt completly read the post. Install can be close to $1000 at some shops. If it's a new kit with all the parts included you can do it yourself in a weekend with some cold beer.

SLPHawk300 05-09-2006 11:12 AM

installation is not that bad, you could knock that off yourself.

The one major thing that people forget when adding forced induction is that you cannot just slap a blower on and drive away. You need to start addressing the injectors, the tuning...that's where it gets expensive. A proper install of a blower would include new injectors, for sure a tune, dyno time and a good idea to address the ignition whether Accel or MSD.

But as for the actual laboring to put the supercharger on, it's not hard at all...and i would not go with Vortech, noisy. Stay with the good, proven brands...ATI is one of the best.

got V-8? 05-09-2006 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by Honda Hunter
He was reffering to the blower itself. He didnt completly read the post. Install can be close to $1000 at some shops. If it's a new kit with all the parts included you can do it yourself in a weekend with some cold beer.


I wouldn't be able to. I know i could catch some flak for this but since im only 18 i really don't know how to work on my car for shit. It's going to be a used kit.

Honda Hunter 05-09-2006 11:39 AM

At least you keep it real instead of trying to take on a task you know you cant complete. Make sure the used kit you buy has everything. If you take it to a shop and parts are missing I'm sure if it's not thier first rodeo theyll be able to get it wereas if it was you doing it you could see 1-3 day set backs. Good luck. I hope it came with everything and I hope youve addresses the fuel, ignition, and tuning things youll need if needed for stock boost.

aggiez28 05-09-2006 12:44 PM


and i would not go with Vortech, noisy. Stay with the good, proven brands...ATI is one of the best.
vortech and ati are both good/proven brands to go with.

SLPHawk300 05-09-2006 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by aggiez28
vortech and ati are both good/proven brands to go with.

From personal experience, and experience of people i know that have gone this route....my recommendations for you would be to go with the ATI

Honda Hunter 05-09-2006 01:12 PM

Vortech has been the best for me. Ive owned a s, sq, and T-trim. All were awesome.


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