Adding a Supercharger

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BrooklynMike

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Hey Guys,

Has anyone added a supercharger to their truck? I was reading up on the Magnacharger install & it sure does look like a lot of work! http://www.magnacharger.com/magnacharger-gm-truck-suv-intercooled-supercharger-system.htm

I don't drive my truck much, but I've been daydreaming of adding a supercharger. Not sure if/when I will, but I was just checking some out. I saw a Vortec one also, but not sure which is the better one to go with.
 

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The magnacharger is a very complete kit and makes great power. You can also swap out the pulley for more boost once you build the transmission up enough to handle the extra power. I'd say the maggy kit is the most reliable system on the market right now and isn't that difficult to install, just time consuming.
 

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Have you installed any of these Max? Im not much of a mechanic but know how to turn a wrench and follow directions lol. Still need to get the funds though.
 

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Yes they aren't too hard to do but having another set of hands makes it go smoother and much more efficiently. Two guys and a few cases of beer can knock it out in a weekend without issue.
 

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My dad and I did mine in about a day and a half. We both are master techs and took our time. For someone who doesnt really work on cars it would still be very easy but would most likely take a little longer. And having the right tools always helps as well.
 

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I installed mine in a day (about 8-9 hours if I remember right). Started on it in the morning and had it running that evening. That was including the intercooler pump, heat exchanger, and aux fuel pump. Only thing is that it takes a couple people to set the s/c on top because of its weight.
Magnacharger makes a very reliable and complete kit. Everything you need is included.
 

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what kind of fuel mileage do you get with a cammed and blown 6.0 if you do not put ur foot on the firewall at every red light and on ramp?
 

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which would go for my 02 Denali?

01-12-60-001
or
01-12-60-002

???

whats the difference? there's an $800 difference so I'm curious.

This is a like wish list item at the moment haha.
 

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I installed mine in a day (about 8-9 hours if I remember right). Started on it in the morning and had it running that evening. That was including the intercooler pump, heat exchanger, and aux fuel pump. Only thing is that it takes a couple people to set the s/c on top because of its weight.
Magnacharger makes a very reliable and complete kit. Everything you need is included.

What kind of upgrades would need to be performed on the rest of the drivetrain in order to handle the extra power?
 

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