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Old 02-07-2012, 07:35 PM
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im throwing around the idea of getting a supercharger in the next year or so but i dont know what on i want. the truck is a DD fully bolted nelson tune and a tr220 cam. i was just wondering what the pros and cons are of the two.... Like cost, performance, reliabulity, driveabulity, durabulity, ease of tuning. Just tossing around the idea and what better way to learn than to ask... thanks guys...
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Please do a search. This has been brought up 100 times in the past. Some really good info floating around here bout what is what and is best suited for each set up.
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I used to be a supercharger guy through and through....then something happened.






Go turbo dude.

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im looking for any up dated info im sure there has been up dates. i been reading but so far thats what ive narrowed it down to i want a complete kit maybe 7-8 psi bout it
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Pc wants big stall, gears. Tuning is going to be ruffly the same for both. Performance wise all out is prob going to go to the PC.
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What kind of truck do you have? singlecab or?4X4?
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Originally Posted by 08cheyennesc
What kind of truck do you have? singlecab or?4X4?
yeah, there is a big difference between rcsb 2wd (procharger) and ccsb 4wd (maggie)
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Its a 2004 GMC sierra ext cab 4x4 I have Lt's. Nelsons tune. Cai. Tr 220 cam on a 114 Lsa. Tbss injectors. Soon to have a cir-d 3000 stall. I'm running 33'' tires as well. I hardly ever tow if I do its a 18 foot boat or 2a quads nuthin crazy....
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sounds to me like the magnacharger would be better suited for you. you could go smaller on the tq if you like, your heavy and the instant torque will be nice in a 4x4. plus you wont have to swap gears which sucks since u have 2 sets. that blower will turn those big tires over easily


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