Eaton supercoupe supercharger/nos config for a v6
just wanted to confirm somthing about doign a eaton supercharger and nos upgrade on a stock v6
would have to replace the rods/pistons, and put in a cam correct? just wanted to get a few other opinions or some advice from someone who has doen this .. cause my girlfriend is prolly right .. but jsut making sure
my girlfriend is god when it comes to cars ... lol
would have to replace the rods/pistons, and put in a cam correct? just wanted to get a few other opinions or some advice from someone who has doen this .. cause my girlfriend is prolly right .. but jsut making sure
my girlfriend is god when it comes to cars ... lol
if you getting it from a super coupe you have to swap the heads out as wel and i have heard its hard to do and just not that good of an idea it wont hold up and the heads dont fit that great and have to me machenied to work correctly my opions i would just not put the old stuff on there and it will only give you about 45 horse casue you cant bost it up to much the super charger wont hold up to it
You're going to put a lot of wear on your engine...especially since you want to run nitrious through it.
First off, if you want to make it a powerful, you have to upgrade your whole rear end. Just for the nitrous alone, you should have forged pistons and hardened rods ATLEAST.
Of course, people will tell you that you can always just throw a charger on and go...but that's foolish. You'll need different fuel injectors and lots of reenforcement to get it to last how you want. It's not an easy task. Also, many superchargers take lots of work to get it to run correctly.
Evaluate what you need this for...is it going to be a race car, or a commuter car? If you're going to use it to get back and forth each day...don't go crazy modding it. Plus, most of the money you invest you won't get back. You don't want to damage the reliability of your car if you need it for school or work. You might want to just save up for a V8 instead. But I don't know what your needs are.
PS...your girlfriend sounds like my dream girl
First off, if you want to make it a powerful, you have to upgrade your whole rear end. Just for the nitrous alone, you should have forged pistons and hardened rods ATLEAST.
Of course, people will tell you that you can always just throw a charger on and go...but that's foolish. You'll need different fuel injectors and lots of reenforcement to get it to last how you want. It's not an easy task. Also, many superchargers take lots of work to get it to run correctly.
Evaluate what you need this for...is it going to be a race car, or a commuter car? If you're going to use it to get back and forth each day...don't go crazy modding it. Plus, most of the money you invest you won't get back. You don't want to damage the reliability of your car if you need it for school or work. You might want to just save up for a V8 instead. But I don't know what your needs are.
PS...your girlfriend sounds like my dream girl
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