New Supercharger
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New Supercharger
I found a supercharger on ebay that was rebuilt I dont think by the same guy that has chipped you before though, it is a 94-95 supercharger. Would it work with my bonneville and if so do I need to do anything. Thanks
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...114033723&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...114033723&rd=1
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The supercharger comes with the throttle body and all the sensors. Are there any other mods needed with the correct throttle body?
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No.
It will not work on your car without alot of work and a great deal of knowledge and patience. Don't do it.
Besides, any unknown SC on ebay will need to be rebuilt. Nosedrive bearings and seal, and SC housing needle bearings.
It will not work on your car without alot of work and a great deal of knowledge and patience. Don't do it.
Besides, any unknown SC on ebay will need to be rebuilt. Nosedrive bearings and seal, and SC housing needle bearings.
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92/93 have bare rotors and a 2.55" stock pulley.
94/95 have epoxy coated rotors, bigger inlet (that won't line up/match with a 92/93 TB) and a 2.85" stock pulley.
The difference in TB size causes the MAF readings to be wonky and noone makes an easy way to fix that for us.
94/95 have epoxy coated rotors, bigger inlet (that won't line up/match with a 92/93 TB) and a 2.85" stock pulley.
The difference in TB size causes the MAF readings to be wonky and noone makes an easy way to fix that for us.