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Supercharger


Beaurhen2000
01-22-2006, 03:22 PM
I have been looking into putting a supercharger into my 2002 GA GT1 but have heard that it can have some serious repercussions on your tranny. Has anyone heard anything about this or have any advice on the project overall?

rockfan0005
01-22-2006, 05:45 PM
I have been looking into putting a supercharger into my 2002 GA GT1 but have heard that it can have some serious repercussions on your tranny. Has anyone heard anything about this or have any advice on the project overall?
Our transmissions weren't built to withstand the amount of horsepower and torque that you will get from putting supercharger on, they are also one of the weakest point on our cars, so yeah I would suggest you have it built to withstand the power. I know a lot of people that have put the supercharger on have used Rossler but I'm sure if you took it to a local shop near you that they could help.

xeroinfinity
01-24-2006, 12:00 PM
i know a few people with superchargers on their GA's and they havnt had alot of trouble with their trannys as of YET. A trans kooler would help keep it kooler so you are less likly to burn the trans up, Oh and Manual shifting the automatic trany will decrease its life.

And expect to pay between $3500-4000 for a new supercharger and all the parts, though you may need some one to set up the new cpu(and other parts) to get it runnnning good.
Just my :2cents: and Good Hunting

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