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For some reason my original thread was closed but here is what i have.. i have decided to go a different route on with the motor so ill be selling my 305 with 50,000 original miles out of my 1985 Iroc with a intercooled m90 setup that puts out 5psi with the stock pulley. The supercharger has only been on since last summer and i put around 4 or 5,000 miles on it. Motor runs awesome, here is a list of things off the top of my head that i have done to it.. Eaton M90 SC intercooled w/ boost guage and pod, 25 lb LS1 injectors, 165MAF computer, polished and ported plenum, Powdercoated and ported base and PC brackets and valve covers, Crane cam 2040 and lifers (210/216 @ .050" lift .440"/.454") accel wires, TB bypass, hedman headers w/ AIR ceramic coated and coated y pipe.
Pictures are available on request, there is a video of what it sounds like on down the page. I lowered the price to $1400 obo. This is a completly custom application and you won't find anything like it around. Would work great in any thirdgen or street rod. If you have any question feel free to ask, thanks!
__________________ -1985 Iroc-Z with 50,000 miles, Carbed 383, forged internals, Fastburn heads and 450+hp, tremec T-56, Dana Alum. driveshaft, Spohn adj. torque arm, spohn crossmember, pro 5.0 shifter, 17" ROH snypers, hi rise spoiler, SS hood...
The price...thats the hard part. With soo many fabrication hours into something like this its hard to come up with a price. How about $1500 for complete motor and supercharger.
It was a bit difficult but it was more time consuming than anything. A new intake and outlet had to be made to clear the hood, then of course all the brackets. A pulley was machined to the stock pulley to run the SC off a seperate belt with a tensioner pulley. Routing the pipes to the intercooler and into the tb took some time too, but you wouldnt need to run a intercooler if you didnt want to. I just figured if i was going to do it, i would do it right the first time. Yes it is very fun to drive, now that i accomlished that i want to build something else so im looking to sell it first.
guys i just put my stock hood on and everything fits. There was actually more room under the hood with the stocker than with my SS hood. I figured this would be sold the first day i put it up. The motor runs very good and is capable of 13s with a little traction. I hit 14.1 @ 97mph with stock suspenion and a tranny that slips. This is a direct bolt on!!! Here is a pic for those that havent seen it...
$1500 or will trade for a set of new afr heads. Guys this needs to go make me an offer. You won't find anything like this around, it is a completly custom setup.
Sorry but im going carb on my next motor so im not interested in the superram otherwise it sounds like a good deal. Yes, you can get m90s all day long for $100-$200 on ebay, thats one good thing about this kit. If the SC goes bad you can get another one for cheap and it only takes about 10 min. to put a new one on. Ive thought about building brackets and selling a kit BUT im not sure how much interest there would be and alot more fabrication needs to be done than slapping brackets on. Stuff that cant be seen in the pics such as bending the fuels rails to fit, switching sides on the valve covers and drilling new holes to fit the pcv and cvc valves, filling the old holes. Running longer hose to the plenum and SC inlet for vaccum for the pcv and cvc valves. Alot of small stuff that takes time and can be frustrating if you havent done it before. Then of course running the piping has to be exact and moving to radiator out an inch, which i have the brackets for. But if somebody was willing to do this i would be happy to make the brackets for them. Of course they won't be cheap as the alum. cost me about $100 alone just for the brackets.
well i could throw it in, i have no need for it anymore with the t-56 As of right now the guy that bought it on ebay still hasnt paid me and i havent heard from him. He had no feedback so it wouldnt surprise me if he didnt pay. But its sitting on a crate ready to go.
Im not sure, i dont know how to do a shipping quote. I would guess around $250. I prefer pickup and i have several people interested locally right now. But i need to make sure the guy on ebay is for sure not going to pay before i sell to somebody else.