Chevrolet-Camaro - super charger
Ed (205.188.116.7) - Sun Jan 1 22:21:26 2006
I have a 02 camaro with a 3.8L v6 I would like to convert it to a super charged 3.8 could I use a GM super charger from a pontiac or late model buick information is needed thanks Ed
Reply #1 Jerimy Durden (204.102.252.147) - Mon Mar 27 12:46:39 2006
I have a 1996 camaro 3.4 liter.is there a turbo kit out there that will let me compete against a z-28?
Reply #2 brandon (207.119.73.68) - Mon Apr 10 08:10:44 2006
i don't see why not, but just to be absolutly sure, talk to the tech guys at summitracing.com. they have helped me with my car projects in the past.
Reply #3 Joey Hurricane (207.233.67.202) - Wed May 10 20:17:43 2006
Would i be wasting money if I Supercharged my Camaro, which is a 3.8L v6?
Reply #4 James (72.77.223.95) - Mon Dec 18 01:06:24 2006
I was just wondering about an electric supercharger i saw on ebay for $200. It put out up to 4.7 lbs of boost and i was just wondering if this would be alright to put on my car without making any additional modifications. Also, if it is alright what kind of differences should i notice? thank you. James
Reply #5 rpm666 (203.173.128.93) - Sun Jun 10 11:51:13 2007
I have an 87 firebird V6 naturally aspirated is there a supergharger kit available for this engine?
Reply #6 Bentley (71.203.66.126) - Thu Aug 16 23:01:07 2007
hey the supercharger that fits other gm engines will not work without some extensive modifications the supercharger and manifold are a little too tall and also the intake side of the charger is on the back being that it is made for a front wheel drive car it is possible and i have done it on a 99 but the cheaper easier way to go is just buy an lt1 or ls1 from wrecked vehicle and do the swap if you have any questions you can contact me at Import Autotech #601-562-3693 my name is Bentley
Reply #7 michelle (74.212.36.111) - Wed Apr 16 16:19:30 2008
i have a 95' 3.4L Camaro, i want a supercharger for it, but i'm having trouble finding one that will work AND fit under the hood. i checked out a lot but had no luck. suggestions?
Reply #8 matt wataz (70.161.132.138) - Wed Oct 15 01:22:48 2008
you can fabricate a supercharger yourself with a powerdyne you can find basically all the rubber couplets and piping at autozone or someplace like that, I've heard of people using a procharger but I've never seen it done. Also if you go with the powerdyne you have to get a 103" serp. Belt
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