easiest installation of a s/c?
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From: somewhere over the pond
Car: '91 Z28
Engine: LB9
Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 3.42
easiest installation of a s/c?
Witch s/c is easy to install. just asking because here, where i life, i have to go every 2 years to vehicle inspection
since aftermarket power adders are not officialy allowed, i have to tear it down every time i have to go to these ***!!!
someone told me to go with the vortech, because there are no additional cores, kinda stand-alone. is this right?
Is the estimated power gain they claim on their site (+95hp) possible?
thanks for the help.
Pat
since aftermarket power adders are not officialy allowed, i have to tear it down every time i have to go to these ***!!!
someone told me to go with the vortech, because there are no additional cores, kinda stand-alone. is this right?
Is the estimated power gain they claim on their site (+95hp) possible?
thanks for the help.
Pat
Joined: Jul 1999
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From: SALEM, NH
Car: '88 Formula
Engine: LC9
Transmission: 4L60E
Axle/Gears: 3.89 9"
Vortech, ati, etc all are 50 state legal and have CARB EO numbers.
Which means, they can be installed and pass inspection.
Also, they all suck to install.
-- Joe
Which means, they can be installed and pass inspection.
Also, they all suck to install.
-- Joe
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