Got the O.K.

war69

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Got the big ok from the wife to get a supercharger.I have a few ques.I only have 5000.00.Can this be done?Is it worth the money.I dont go to the track and its a weekend car.I do not beat on it but i like a good race now and then.
My friends drive ss camaros and oz1s.Will i take them?I have an 2002 5 speed jba headers,magnaflow with x pipe and 373 rear.will i have to change any of this.What is the best power for my money.Thanks guys.
 
Congrats on the decision. I agree that 5k is more than sufficient for a number of different options. My only advice is that you lay out a sane plan-of-attack and then stick with it. A lot of people get a hit off of that hi-horsepower pipe and then keep tossing money at the car until they break it.

I would go with the smaller of the KB kits if you want 'reliable' (since that term is relative when applied to forced induction) and streetable power in a well-engineered package. All of your current mods will work great with that setup.
 
war69 said:
what is the diff between intercooled and not?Is 9 psi to much?I dont want to blow up my car.

an intercooler cools the air going into the engine. cooler air - safer/more power. 9psi with the intercooler is not too much. i believe people are making over 400rwhp with it. as long as you run hi octane gas and get a good tune, it will be safe relatively speaking. anytime you add alot of power, there is risk.
 
war69 said:
Thanks this helps alot.I know there are faster cars out there but to be able to put down the oz1 would be worth the money
what's an oz1?

since you already have 3.73's, a centri might also be a good idea. i like the kb kits, but with $5k you can pick up a procharger or cobra killer kit for around $3200 complete, spend $1000 on forged rods and pistons (8.5 compression, more boost, safely) and use the $800 on install or other stuff. that way, you won't have to worry if your tune is safe or if the stock internals will hold up

the way i see it, if you're going to boost it, might as well take full advantage of what a s/c will give you :shrug:

if you want to up the power later on (650hp+) the only thing you'll have to upgrade is the fuel system