Eaton M116 on a 98GT??
#21
it doesnt seem that the 4199 deal with the supercharger is worth it. should i go for the 1799 and find the m112 on ebay for about 300. and the rest like fuel injectors, air intake, and everything else i need. it seems if i do that i will be alot cheaper. somewhere around 2800.
Terminator Supercharger (or equivalent, or TVS 1900 or 2300) with inlet plenum, pulley, factory lower supercharger gasket , and appropriate length belt to fit what ever upper pulley you choose.
Larger fuel injectors to support what ever HP/TQ level you achieve. We expect most who use this kit will easily achieve 350 to 400 HP, depending upon boost level so TTI suggests at least 39 to 42# injectors.
Upgraded in-tank fuel pump.
Air to water heat exchanger.
Fluid pump to transfer coolant between the intercooler core and the heat exchanger.
Fluid reservoir to allow for a place to add coolant and check fluid level.
Coolant lines, hose clamps, engine belts, etc. are not included since we do not know what you plan to use for a heat exchanger, or where you will be mounting it.
Complete intake assembly with a Cobra throttle body, intake tube, MAFS, and filter.
Custom computer tune, threaded type ACT sensor, and Terminator throttle cable
#22
Str8 from the sight if you get the kit for $1799 the additional parts that you will need to get on your own is
Terminator Supercharger (or equivalent, or TVS 1900 or 2300) with inlet plenum, pulley, factory lower supercharger gasket , and appropriate length belt to fit what ever upper pulley you choose.
Larger fuel injectors to support what ever HP/TQ level you achieve. We expect most who use this kit will easily achieve 350 to 400 HP, depending upon boost level so TTI suggests at least 39 to 42# injectors.
Upgraded in-tank fuel pump.
Air to water heat exchanger.
Fluid pump to transfer coolant between the intercooler core and the heat exchanger.
Fluid reservoir to allow for a place to add coolant and check fluid level.
Coolant lines, hose clamps, engine belts, etc. are not included since we do not know what you plan to use for a heat exchanger, or where you will be mounting it.
Complete intake assembly with a Cobra throttle body, intake tube, MAFS, and filter.
Custom computer tune, threaded type ACT sensor, and Terminator throttle cable
Terminator Supercharger (or equivalent, or TVS 1900 or 2300) with inlet plenum, pulley, factory lower supercharger gasket , and appropriate length belt to fit what ever upper pulley you choose.
Larger fuel injectors to support what ever HP/TQ level you achieve. We expect most who use this kit will easily achieve 350 to 400 HP, depending upon boost level so TTI suggests at least 39 to 42# injectors.
Upgraded in-tank fuel pump.
Air to water heat exchanger.
Fluid pump to transfer coolant between the intercooler core and the heat exchanger.
Fluid reservoir to allow for a place to add coolant and check fluid level.
Coolant lines, hose clamps, engine belts, etc. are not included since we do not know what you plan to use for a heat exchanger, or where you will be mounting it.
Complete intake assembly with a Cobra throttle body, intake tube, MAFS, and filter.
Custom computer tune, threaded type ACT sensor, and Terminator throttle cable
#23
"Lilroush" Should be able to give you good answer on that based of his sig it looks like he has the kit you are looking into.
#24
Im in the process of doing this swap right now on my 01, its an eaton m112 btw. Dont let people talk you into a centrifigual. They are not nearly as fun as a roots style supercharger. So far in my project I have 3200 dollars wrapped up into it and have every single piece required either ordered or already here. Ive done some extensive talking with the guys at tork tech and it sounds like its going to be an awesome set-up. I opted for non intercooled due to just not having the extra funds to go intercooled right now. With the stock eaton pulley (3.65") the car will make more than enough power non intercooled (around 370's) im actually going to have to have my timing dialed back some because it will be to much non-ic. (at least this is what tork tech has told me) and unless your going intercooled, which is going to run you about 700ish dollars more for all those pieces the stock pulley will be more than enough and will produce 7-8lbs depending on a few variables. If you have any questions shoot me a pm, everythings fresh in my mind since its going on right now.
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