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![]() Drives: 2010 Camaro 2SS/RS Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Texas
Posts: 5
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Supercharger Help
I have been doing a lot of research on beginning to do mods to my Camaro, but I have a few quick questions about a supercharger kit that I am looking at purchasing. I have been looking at the Edelbrock E-force 1597 kit for the L99 Camaro SS; the kit appears to have everything I should need, but do to lack of experience with modding cars I was wondering a few things. First I was wondering how easy a Supercharger is to install and if it is best to install it myself or take it to a shop. Second question is if installing a supercharger will cause premature wear on the engine and other components of the car. Lastly, I was wondering if there is anything that is not included in the kit that I should install to help reliability with a supercharger system.
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Speed Freak
Drives: 2013 ZL1 Camaro, 2016 Camaro SS Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Ardmore, OK
Posts: 2,637
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Regarding wear, my practical side of me says no significant change, but the pure mathematical part says if you increase combustion pressure and horsepower there must be an increase in wear. I suspect adding a supercharger will increase wear but I don't think the change will be significant, your engine will have a certain life cycle and oil quality and change intervals will have more impact than the power it makes. I don't know if you are looking for the most basic kit but personally I think there are better choices than the eforce. Just my opinion. Surf around this forum and there is a ton of information about all of the forced induction systems.
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2016 SS -AGP twin Borg Warner 7163 EFR's, LT4 mechanical pump, LT4 injectors, Walbro 255 low side, Castrol SRF. 734whp/759 tq
2013 ZL1 -ADM - 427 LSX 6 bolt, O-ringed block built by LME. Twin PT6466 turbos. RPM custom manual trans, RPS Quad carbon clutch, 9" Hendrix rear diff & axles. ADM/squash fuel system, Ron Davis radiator, Spal fans, AGP air to air, turbo plumbing. LPE oil cooler, rear bushing upgrade, roll bar...etc. rwhp 1400+... 212.5mph, best Texas mile to date. ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2010 2SS, 2017 Silverado LTZ Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Denver,PA
Posts: 3,195
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I installed an Edelbrock E-Force S/C myself on my SS. See mods in sig. It drives like a daily driver when I need it too. Runs like a rocket when I want it too. I have 27K miles on the S/C. For me it is enough for the street. It depends how much horsepower you want to eventually get.
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