Dan_Soprano
15 Year Member
I've installed 4 KBs (1- 01 GT, 1- 01 Cobra, and 2 kits on 03/04 Cobras), and a few vortechs in my days. I think the Vortechs were a faster install, but the KB was easier due to the instructions if that makes any sense. There's alot more work involved to install a KB kit ( more parts). The 03/04 Cobras being the exception because it is pretty much off and on with the new blower.68 & 00 GT said:Also centri blowers are equally as easy to install. I did mine the fuel system, and intercooler in about 10 hours over a 3 day weekend by myself just taking my time, and I had never even seen it done before, and the instructions were not that great.
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I told myself I wouldn't get envolved in these threads again because all they end up doing is starting a HUGE flame war. I have alot more experiance with blowers then most (but not all) people on this board, essp. Kenne Bells. The low end torque is def. fun with the KBs. Alot of people say the KB's "fall off" because they don't get that surge of power in the upper RPM's like the Centi. guys do, but people also fail to realize that the power is already there on a KB. If I were to do a GT build for myself again, I would def. go with a NOVI 2000 setup (with 4.10's), or a KB 2.2L setup. IMO the 1.7 can't flow enough air for big horsepower (over 500) applications. Under that they are great. If you plan on hitting the track more then a few times a year, then go with the Centi. application. If you want a good light to light fun car, then go with the KB 1700 kit. ANY BLOWN CAR IS GOING TO BE MORE FUN THEN AN N/A CAR (most of the time
)!! I don't care if it is Positive Displacment or Centrifugal blown. If you really want to get crazy.....go with a Turbo setup!! The HP performance kit isn't that much more for the GT kit then the KB 1700. Plus, with the HP kit you get the new K-member, headers, A arms, ect........something to thing about......

You need to get out more.