View Poll Results: Rearmount or centrifugal supercharger
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Thread: sts or procharger
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10-05-2009, 07:06 AM #21
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PBM 366ci TC78 E85- 2004 Pontiac GTO PBM A4
TURBO ALL THE WAY! though i dont really think rearmount is the best. there is really nothing wrong with them. but for the money you spend on a procharger kit, ie, 5k or more, (which is rediculous) you could build one hell of a nice turbo setup that is capable of more power. (especially if you do your own work). Prochargers are nice, but way over priced. just my opinion though.
Let the flaming begin...
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10-06-2009, 12:09 AM #22
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10-07-2009, 04:46 PM #23
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Phantom Black Metalic- 2005 GTO
mods: custom built twins, built 408 w/l92 stock GM heads,GM matching intake,drag bags,frame ties,aluminum drive shaft, performabuilt 4l80e,Yank converter,ohios fastest and quickest 04-06 GTO 9.52 at 144mph. 1.50 60ft on stock rear end and shafts/suspension,on drag radials.
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10-08-2009, 05:48 PM #24
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pewter- 2001 transam ws.6
how about magnacharger?
MTI clear lid ,Kook 1 7/8 LT header, Magnaflow cat back, sub frame connector, trans cooler, 160 thermostat, DMH electric cut out, Comp Cam 230 234, Magnacharger supercharged with water methanol injection tune by TTP Performance.... 530 RwHP-531 RWTQ.
2001 WS6 Transam convertible
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10-12-2009, 08:35 PM #25
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Red- 1999 Z28
I prefer turbo's since upgrading boost is way cheaper. But S/C's work well too. And would probably be more controllable on a track.
But the turbo cars drive more friendly if your not nailing boost. But when you nail it, it is all or nothing.
I would not try to fab my own S/C bracket.
I've turbo'ed 4 imports and S/C one. If you know what you are doing. And don't mind craigslist turbo parts. And have mad welding skills. You might make a front turbo kit for $2000.00
If this is your first turbo. FWIW....Just get a complete used kit.
You might spend more than a good used kit tryng to piece something together.
Good Luck!Last edited by Toddcod; 10-12-2009 at 08:41 PM.
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11-05-2009, 09:43 PM #26
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silver- 1999 camaro
yeah why not a front mount, the DIY builds can be had at a good price if U find someone selling a set up.
Last edited by camarochris; 11-09-2009 at 10:00 PM.
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11-06-2009, 07:54 AM #27
cheap is never good for FI. if you dont have someone who knows FI to help you through the whole build, even if you do, i would steer clear of trying to get by as cheap as possible. cheap is never a good thing. though it can be done but for someone with limited knowledge you would be better off making sure it is done right as opposed to cheap. it is never to anyones benefit if you happen to skimp out on one little piece that could possibly destroy the whole build to the point that it has to be started from scratch. just make sure you do it right. around here sts is garbage
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