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Old May 28, 2009 | 12:55 AM
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S/C 350 TPI Ideas

Hey everyone. I'm looking for some vets to give me some ideas on an affordable, but more importantly, an efficient, yet very streetable/reliable supercharger system without changing a whole lot. I'm looking for more horses to get my Z28 somewhat up to modern day power standards to hold its own, but not looking for big HP/loppy cam idle. But it must work nice and correctly, I know a real lot about cars ETC and my Z28, I am a mechanic, so throw all the tech at me, I'd like to know it all. Thanks a lot guys

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Old May 28, 2009 | 06:52 AM
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Re: S/C 350 TPI Ideas

google ATI procharger. A buddy of mine had a bolt on lb9 88 bird, and with 9 lbs of boost and the upgraded intercooler, he was mid 12's on a crappy tune. I gotta see if I have pics of his setup but all he did was move the alternator and upgrade his injectors. He already had an AFPR which is required but everything else comes in the kit. He ripped out the AC and condensor for more room for the upgraded intercooler. It was a sweet car, just no traction in first gear, none!
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