will it work?
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Car: 89 trans am
Engine: lB9w/ tbi
Transmission: t-56
Axle/Gears: 3.73
will it work?
i wanna supercharge my car can i put it on and do prom tuning later? or will it not work?
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Car: 1991 RS
Engine: 383TBI Fastburns and 2"TB
Transmission: T56 held up by Spohnstuff
Technically speaking, it should run until it burns up.
Proceed with caution.
S-D
Proceed with caution.
S-D
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Car: 1983 G20 Chevy
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: 4L60
Axle/Gears: 14 bolt with 3.07 gears
I wouldn't do it.
You are going to need a way to drastically raise the fuel pressure when under boost anyway. The system only runs at 9-12 PSI any way, now put 8 psi on the outgoing side, you now only have 1-4 psi of fuel pressure, yuck. The factory TBI pump will put out about 15 PSI max. I would go with a Walbro 190, use a FMU with about 4:1 rising rate, retard the timing 2-4*, and go from there.
Keep in mind that Rbob's, EBL is 2 bar MAP sensor compatible for supercharged engines.
You are going to need a way to drastically raise the fuel pressure when under boost anyway. The system only runs at 9-12 PSI any way, now put 8 psi on the outgoing side, you now only have 1-4 psi of fuel pressure, yuck. The factory TBI pump will put out about 15 PSI max. I would go with a Walbro 190, use a FMU with about 4:1 rising rate, retard the timing 2-4*, and go from there.
Keep in mind that Rbob's, EBL is 2 bar MAP sensor compatible for supercharged engines.
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