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EricScott 09-23-2003 09:31 PM

SuperCharger Questions
 
Ok, here's the scoop. I have an '82sc with about 120k miles with original everything. I want more power. Should I:

A. Rebuild, soup up and install upgraded engine management?
B. Add a low pressure supercharger?

B would be cheaper but where can I get a good quality SC and how much will it cost? I've searched the net but haven't really found any good info on the subject. Any suggestions are appreciated. I don't want to spend a ton

Thanks!

isaacyoon 09-25-2003 08:28 PM

ive been looking at horsepower options also. i would suggest checking supercharging of knoxville. i dont believe they have a web page but i know they answer their email at SoKporsche@chattanooga.net. ive contacted them in a couple of yrs ago and they were helpful. there is also tpc supercharger.

Roamer 11-02-2003 08:26 AM

Eric, I have done a LOT of research on the subject, but don't want to go into detail here, if you want to send me a PM we can talk . . .

dd74 11-02-2003 07:26 PM

I know of a SOK/Paxton supercharger for about $1,300 below list price. This includes all electronics. You'll need a pulley and "wires" for the unit itself, and a tail (the ducktail won't work).

Email me if you want details.

DustinJ 11-11-2003 04:34 PM

I am curious about this as well. I have an Eaton M-90 off a Ford SuperCoupe I bought for $200.00, a 930 intercooler and airbox. I was planning on dropping the engine in a few weeks, and going for it. Any help in this area would be appreciated as well.

DustinJ


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