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What will it cost me to do this?

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Old 07-20-2005, 01:35 AM
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I'm pretty sure acer understands that you want to supercharge it. Is what he is saying(I think), is buy a 99+ gt motor, and then do full exhaust, and your forged internals, and the blower cams if you want them. Then supercharge the car. You will have greater flow potential with the pi style heads, and intake, and you wont have to worry about high compression, ecspecially with the forged internals. You would probably end up spending a little more, but you will have a block with way less miles on it.

You will also need to upgrade your duel delivery system, and get a tune.

Remember, Drivetrain will need some attention also, which you already know I'm sure. The rear end should probably upgraded also. You already mentioned suspension so I won't go there.

Good luck with your project! After you are done, tell us how many LS-1s you have for lunch a day.
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Old 07-20-2005, 01:50 AM
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Ok ill consider finding the engine and trans, i know with that much power everthing will need upgraded. Its ganna be a long while until i can actually do any of this i just need goals to work towards.
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