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Old 03-27-2004, 04:18 PM
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Question ???supercharged 1995 4.3 BLAZERS

Does Anyone Know Where I Can Purchase A Supercharger For This Year Blazer??????i Have Been Through Most Supercharger Web Sites And Cant Find One!!!! 1995 4.3 Vortex Needs Help.
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You can't... Whipple used to make a turbo for the CPI motor, but they got sued by GM because the design used some of the same parts of the Syclone/Typhoon setup...No one ever made a super charger... The CPI units typically don't like it... You could try making your own but unless you're an engineer with a lot of time on your hands it won't happen..If you want more info on the problems in setting something like that up speak to Bill Mach at www.machperformance.com... At this point your only option is a good v8 (lt1 or ls1)
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