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Supercharger boost
I heard that running 6-9 lbs of boost from a supercharger is safe for a stock engine. Is this true? I am interested in a ATI Procharger supercharger for a 1999 GMC Yukon 5.7L engine. Also, detonation is a big concern for me. Does changing to a 160 degree thermostat help prevent detonation?
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Re: Supercharger boost
I have a 2000 Yukon with a Whipple Supercharger, it'll pass anything but a gas station. Normal is 12-15MPG on the road depending on the speed. I have about 70,000 miles with no problem except the very common piston slap noise on a cold engine.
Check out the Whipple website at:http://www.whipplesuperchargers.com/default.asp for more info. Remember your engine and the rest of the drivetrain needs to be in good shape to take the additional power, or you'll leave parts all over the road. Also you'll be buying Hi Octane fuel only, so plan that in your budget. See ya 94 |
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Re: Supercharger boost
Please avoid posting or voting in outdated threads. It merely clutters up the message board and makes it more difficult for fellow members to sort through the vast amount of information contained on the boards. If you have new and important information to add regarding a past discussion, feel free to start a new thread.
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