iamdub
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I read a lot of threads about superchargers. Seems as if the performance gains are awesome. I haven’t see too much about how much you notice these while towing. I am considering a supercharger but only so I have more towing torque. I need reliability. I just don’t want to spend 7k and not notice a big difference while towing. Anyone else install one for this reason? Mine is a 5.3 with the 6 speed and max trailering.
These motors love blowers! They use about half a horsepower while cruising so no real loss in fuel efficiency when you're not on the throttle. Supercharger torque is instantaneous so it will hold gears longer before shifting while towing. These supercharger kits add about 100-120 Horsepower to a 5.3. They are very reliable and GM even warrants the add-on kits that came with some special editions from Lingenfelter, Hennessey, Calloway, etc.
^^^This!
For towing, I'd pick a blower long before a cam. With a quality blower setup, a proper tune and non-race use, you're not gonna hurt your engine or trans and fuel economy should be almost unchanged when not using the boost. Twin screw is best for sustained loads due to higher efficiency and lower heat, but they're also the most expensive. Second place would be a Roots type. I wouldn't even bother with a centrifugal for towing use.