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superchargers

I have a 2002 gtp 3.8L v6 i want to upgrade to a bigger supercharger but i don't want an eaton 112 what else is there? i plan on doing alot more to the motor to be able to handle the new supercharger and a new transmission.
I also need to know what kind of transmission i should get? i want a 5 speed automatic electronic shifting.
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Re: superchargers

One option for supercharger is going to the Eaton M90 Gen5 found in the '04 and up models.



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Re: superchargers

is there anything besides an Eaton?
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Not that I am aware of. There is an aftermarket company called Magnusson that is licensed by Eaton and all they do is improve on the basic blower originally made by Eaton.



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Re: superchargers

I could be wrong but I dont think the 04' chargers fit on our prixs without a lot of modification. There are more out there however other than the Eaton. I know a few guys on gtpworld that have a whipple charger, and one has a hybrid(basically a 112 with a machined snout to fit line with the belt)

Ive been looking at the whipple for when i win the lottery haha, dont have the cash right now. To be honest with ya, if your looking to do all that with your car have you thought of a turbo. Seems like if your gunna throw a lot of cash at your car a turbo is a better bet than a charger. Think of it as a "better boost for your buck"

As far as a tranny goes, not for sure. There are a lot of upgrades for it too...but whenever you talk tranny, you talk big $$$$
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