Magnuson Supercharger, Valve Train and other supporting mods. 2007-2013, 5.3L Chevy Tahoe

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This is an amazing thread! I get a queasy feeling just thinking about the cc statements, im sure you know the fed ex/ups by first name at this point? Come on man, put the key in the ignition? We are all getting anxious out here!

Around Christmas Mike the UPS guy just back up to my garage a good 1/4 of the truck was my stuff.
 

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You want to spec your stall to the cam. The idea is for the stall to be 500 rpm above where the cam starts making power. I had a 26-2800 circle d and liked how tight it was, but at times it felt too tight. I went to a Precision Industries 3k billet triple disc (5yr warranty, free restall within 1st 2 years). It gets into the power quicker and is slightly looser, but I like it.

Also you want to spec a PD blower cam with less overlap. U don't need a big cam for forced induction application. My Vinci trucker cam is real close to the BTR stage 3 truck cam specs but i have a 6.0 and it's a blower cam. What works in a forged 402 may be a big cam in a 5.3. It will be weak down low and you will need to compensate with more stall. No amount of tuning will help that.

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Not sure I totally agree with this... A properly spec cam for a Positive Displacement Blower will make more power with less boost.

I'll just leave this here as one example : https://www.powerperformancenews.com/tech/blown-away-supercharged-ls-cam-comparison/
 
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read this article before i think there is also youtube video, good info guys thank you
 
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Holy cow I just caught up..... I'm definitely buying a motorcycle instead of a blower for my truck LOL

Cant wait to see this, in person... ;):cool:
 
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Holy cow I just caught up..... I'm definitely buying a motorcycle instead of a blower for my truck LOL

Cant wait to see this, in person... ;):cool:

Bikes are super fun, but supercharged truck different ball game, usually people don't expect to get smoked by 6000 lbs elephant. I think I be happy with 600-650 HP.
 

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Bikes are super fun, but supercharged truck different ball game, usually people don't expect to get smoked by 6000 lbs elephant. I think I be happy with 600-650 HP.
I've blown past motorcycles at 130mph before with the bike having a 2 car head start at 80mph. It was a 2015 CBR600RR, he was shocked and couldn't believe it when we stopped to chat. Freaking priceless to say the least.

*I have a 1,200hp 67 Camaro and I get more compliments in my Yukon. I live for hurting feelings in my elephant lmao, no greater feeling
 

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To clarify I didnt mean getting a bike for speed vs the truck... I want a blower for towing power and a new bike has been on my radar just because (plus the new Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE is sick)

But I can see myself doing the same as Chris if I go the blower route and basically redoing everything.... for more than the bike costs. Dont really need either, and one is infinitely less work as well lol
 
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1. Magnacharger TVS1900
2. BlackBear Tune
3. Airaid 202-270 AIRAID MXP Series Cold Air Dam Intake System
4. Kooks Y-Pipe 28553200
5. Kooks Longtube Headers 28502400, *ceramic coating
* Magnaflow exhaust already installed
6. Moroso 85481 Air/Oil Separator
7. Auto Meter 17118 Triple Pillar Gauge Pad
8. GlowShift Black Gauges
9. Accel 9070C Extreme Ceramic 135 degree boot Plug Wires
10. AC Delco 12673134 Oil Pressure Sensor
11. AC Delco Ignition Coil D513A
12. ACDelco 12617944 GM Original Equipment Exhaust Manifold Gasket
13. Stage 8 8900 Locking Header Bolt Kit for GM Small Block
14. NGK Spark Plugs BP7EFS/3526 - NGK Standard Series Spark Plugs
15. BTR POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT SUPERCHARGED STAGE I CAM FROM CAM MOTION, CM32338206
16. .660" Lift BTR Platinum LS Spring Kit; Titanium Ret., .505" ID .060" Thick Loc., Black Seals, SK001/T/0560/BB
17. BTR Chromoly One Piece Pushrods; 7.400" Long, 5/16" Diameter, .080" Wall, Set of 16, PR7400312-16
18. BTR GM LS ROCKER ARM TRUNNION UPGRADE KIT TK001
19. CAMSHAFT INSTALLATION KIT
20. COMP CAMS TRUNNION TOOL FOR LS ENGINES; CC54702-TL
21. Hummer GM OEM 08-10 H3-Engine Motor Mount Torque Strut 25847739
22. PATC Transmission Pan, GM 6L80 / 6L80E, Deep As-Cast
23. Circle D GM 265mm 2500-2700 Stall 3 Disk lock up Pro Series 6L80 Torque Converter
 
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To clarify I didnt mean getting a bike for speed vs the truck... I want a blower for towing power and a new bike has been on my radar just because (plus the new Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE is sick)

But I can see myself doing the same as Chris if I go the blower route and basically redoing everything.... for more than the bike costs. Dont really need either, and one is infinitely less work as well lol

yeah I hear you, I was only putting a blower on at first, but it just hard to resist the dollar spent ratio to HP with the other mods complementing SC.
 

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