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Pontiac Guys, Supercharger Upgrade?
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<blockquote data-quote="Austinw88" data-source="post: 8191725" data-attributes="member: 655978"><p>Not bashing anyone, was a question.. From what everyone is saying "doing it right" is going to cost a lot? That maybe be true if he's looking to push 8-14psi in it.. Superchargers are much more efficient than turbos, turbos need more boost to make the hp compared to a supercharger. that being said... If he is looking for something daily and enjoyable 5-6 psi on a SC is perfect for what he is looking for, Not saying im the greatest mechanic out there because I know I'm not even close. But I can make 5-6 psi on a stock 3.4 safely for under 2000.</p><p></p><p>Supercharger: 300-500</p><p></p><p>Tune: 250</p><p></p><p>Injectors for a gxp/gtp: 15 each on ebay 90-100 total</p><p></p><p>Intercooler with bov, 250-300</p><p></p><p>gaskets:100-150 from parts store.</p><p></p><p>other stuff like the belt and some bolts, can be found cheap at a junk. Not the belt lol</p><p></p><p>Probably around 1600-1700 i could get it done safely and right!!</p><p></p><p>Not trying to start beef but i've worked with a lot of turbo/superchargers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Austinw88, post: 8191725, member: 655978"] Not bashing anyone, was a question.. From what everyone is saying "doing it right" is going to cost a lot? That maybe be true if he's looking to push 8-14psi in it.. Superchargers are much more efficient than turbos, turbos need more boost to make the hp compared to a supercharger. that being said... If he is looking for something daily and enjoyable 5-6 psi on a SC is perfect for what he is looking for, Not saying im the greatest mechanic out there because I know I'm not even close. But I can make 5-6 psi on a stock 3.4 safely for under 2000. Supercharger: 300-500 Tune: 250 Injectors for a gxp/gtp: 15 each on ebay 90-100 total Intercooler with bov, 250-300 gaskets:100-150 from parts store. other stuff like the belt and some bolts, can be found cheap at a junk. Not the belt lol Probably around 1600-1700 i could get it done safely and right!! Not trying to start beef but i've worked with a lot of turbo/superchargers [/QUOTE]
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