need help to find right supercharger kit
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hello i have a chevy 454 bigblock 1993 mod. and i need some more bhp out off it. i have the engine in a 32 cigarette chris craft, and its a bit underpowerd. so the question is, do some off you know about a good complete supercharger kit for that engine ?




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It looks rough on the outside, is that an original 1993 engine? If it is as it looks, supercharging that engine without a complete tear-down/re-build will kill it in no time.......You'd be better off build a 496 out of that engine for around the same cost as buying and bolting on a supercharger.
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I agree if you're going to do that at least go through the whole thing with bearings and rings and so forth and put an
8-71 on it with 3-4 lbs of boost!!!!!
8-71 on it with 3-4 lbs of boost!!!!!
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It looks rough on the outside, is that an original 1993 engine? If it is as it looks, supercharging that engine without a complete tear-down/re-build will kill it in no time.......You'd be better off build a 496 out of that engine for around the same cost as buying and bolting on a supercharger.
. we norwegians dont do so much crome ass you people
hehe. to ekspensive hehe. but the engine had a full overhaul last year
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LOL, just kidding. If the internals have all been done recently then you have several options.....none of which I am qualified to recommend
. I bought a boat 2 years ago with Prochargers and quickly removed them and built bigger cubic inch motors and sold the blowers. Good Luck with the project....post some reports as it comes along!!!
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When the engine was rebuilt last year what did you do? I can get you a bolt on kit and ship it directly to you and I will be on the phone if you have questions when installing it. We should start with your current engine specs so I can get you going the right direction.
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