Cam or LSA Supercharger for my 2008 6.2L
#11
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Only had to change up injectors, flex fuel pump is maxed out now. My tuner went into fuel Pump tables and modified them all, it's keeping up with it for now. Probally need to upgrade pump this year.
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ZO6Ted (02-19-2020)
#12
At least the good news there is the L92 already basically has the LS3 top end although I did think about sending out the stock LS3 heads from my SS and have them ported and such and use the on my truck but I'm not sure that will do enough on a big heavy truck to be worth it and then that is more money that could go towards a supercharger. Really my main hold back with the supercharger is fear for reliability and the cost. The LSA swaps do seem to be fairly reliable I just can't get my previous experience out of my head because it cost me a lot of money and I ended up selling the car over it (I also demoded that car and sold it 95% stock so it was reliable for the next owner).
#13
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I bolted on my blower what 4 yrs ago? I haven't even changed the belt yet. I had a vacuum leak a couple years ago it was the actuator. Pooter found the problem and I ordered another. 30 min later problem solved.
#14
I contacted Matt Gower of GP Tuning since I got the cam for my SS from him and he also recommended his Stage 1 VVT cam and said it would probably get 35-40 hp/tq. That's far too much work for such a small power gain that won't be that noticeable on a big heavy truck. So I am leaning towards the LSA at this point. It costs more but it'll drive dang near like it does now and get more like 100hp hopefully. I will be doing more research but is there by chance a how-to thread that is current? I found a couple "articles" on Google but most of the referenced companies are gone. I've found mention of various different brackets and pulley setups. My plan was to put the SC on as is, I'm not trying to make this a race truck so I think a 6 rib setup will be fine. There are currently three different bracket setups on eBay.
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I contacted Matt Gower of GP Tuning since I got the cam for my SS from him and he also recommended his Stage 1 VVT cam and said it would probably get 35-40 hp/tq. That's far too much work for such a small power gain that won't be that noticeable on a big heavy truck. So I am leaning towards the LSA at this point. It costs more but it'll drive dang near like it does now and get more like 100hp hopefully. I will be doing more research but is there by chance a how-to thread that is current? I found a couple "articles" on Google but most of the referenced companies are gone. I've found mention of various different brackets and pulley setups. My plan was to put the SC on as is, I'm not trying to make this a race truck so I think a 6 rib setup will be fine. There are currently three different bracket setups on eBay.
#18
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Right choice!
#19
Not finding much recent info and so far haven’t found any good “how to” threads but maybe I just haven’t looked hard enough. It looks like LS Simple doesn’t make the brackets any more or at least they’re not on their site any more. The LSX Innovations and ICT Billet on eBay both look ok but the more expensive ICT Billet ones look like they wrap the crank a little more and use the LSA tensioner which is probably better but that kit definitely costs more. Any opinions on that?
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I purchased the LSS 8 rib kit when I pieced my (now sold) kit together
I believe Dirty Dingo offers an alternator relocation that allows the LSA to fit. Kind of a budget kit, I recall it being like $280?
I got a lot of my OE swap parts (lower pulley, injectors, upper 2.38, fuel rail: etc) off the CTS-V forums.
I believe Dirty Dingo offers an alternator relocation that allows the LSA to fit. Kind of a budget kit, I recall it being like $280?
I got a lot of my OE swap parts (lower pulley, injectors, upper 2.38, fuel rail: etc) off the CTS-V forums.