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<blockquote data-quote="BillyGman" data-source="post: 2462655" data-attributes="member: 19962"><p>I agree with some of the posts in this thread concerning supercharging. I put $4K into my Marauder with other lesser modifications before I supercharged it. And that $4K figure doesn't include labor, since I performed almost all of the installations myself. But out of everything I did to this car to make it faster, only one thing actually made the RPM range that the engine delivers power in, WIDER. And that's a supercharger (in my case it happens to be a Trilogy roots supercharger). All the other things helped a little with PEAK HP and torque figures, but did nothing to get the car more powerful in the RPM ranges that is was lacking in from the factory.</p><p></p><p> And that's why I only wish that I had supercharged it first. Tallboy was one of those who did, and he hasn't regretted it. Good move on his part. Only a power adder (be it a supercharger, Turbocharger, or Nitrous oxide) will make your engine have the wider powerband of an engine with more displacement. U/D pulley sets,electric water pumps, exhaust changes, and intake upgrades just will not do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillyGman, post: 2462655, member: 19962"] I agree with some of the posts in this thread concerning supercharging. I put $4K into my Marauder with other lesser modifications before I supercharged it. And that $4K figure doesn't include labor, since I performed almost all of the installations myself. But out of everything I did to this car to make it faster, only one thing actually made the RPM range that the engine delivers power in, WIDER. And that's a supercharger (in my case it happens to be a Trilogy roots supercharger). All the other things helped a little with PEAK HP and torque figures, but did nothing to get the car more powerful in the RPM ranges that is was lacking in from the factory. And that's why I only wish that I had supercharged it first. Tallboy was one of those who did, and he hasn't regretted it. Good move on his part. Only a power adder (be it a supercharger, Turbocharger, or Nitrous oxide) will make your engine have the wider powerband of an engine with more displacement. U/D pulley sets,electric water pumps, exhaust changes, and intake upgrades just will not do that. [/QUOTE]
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