Supercharger - Boost Forum

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Supercharger
Wednesday, March 29, 2006 11:05 PM
Ok i searched the forums and really couldn't find anything on this. But i read alot of peoples complaints about how they don't like modding their car because it doesn't drive as smooth or it rattles. If you just get a Supercharge is the comfort of the ride decreased? Will the car still drive smooth? Thanks.

Re: Supercharger
Wednesday, March 29, 2006 11:41 PM
If people are having unfomfortable riding issues, it's not because of the supercharger...it's them or something they did.

I have a friend who has a supercharged car...that's it, no bolt ons, no motor work. He loves it and rides like stock and drives like a bat out of hell.



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Re: Supercharger
Wednesday, March 29, 2006 11:46 PM
If you got a GM supercharger for the 2.2L ecotec or the 2.4L LD9 (i have this one personaly) you will love it as it will not change any of the drivabilty of the car... VERY reliable still... good gas milage still (well when you keep your foot out of the gas ahah) and just all around solid quality but with that extra little go power....



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blue car (R.I.P) - 240whp @7psi..
silver car - 305whp 315lbs.tq @15psi (91 Octane) or 420whp & 425lbs.TQ @20psi (94 octane+Alcohol Injection)
All dynos run on a Mustang dyno
Re: Supercharger
Thursday, March 30, 2006 6:03 AM
Has nothing to do with ride quality, the power is there when you need it. Vaccumm operated boost helps out on the highway to ensure good gas mileage. Best mod for the buck.



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Re: Supercharger
Thursday, March 30, 2006 10:35 AM
you won't even know your car has a S/C...........till you put your foot into it.



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