Hi everyone, I have supercharger kit dreams dancing around in my head and was hoping to get some info feedback form people who have them so I have a good
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01-22-2012, 09:47 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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GTM superhcarger kit in an Auto?
Hi everyone, I have supercharger kit dreams dancing around in my head and was hoping to get some info feedback form people who have them so I have a good knowledge of what's up before I possibly take the plunge in the future. Hopefully, this can become a nice concentrated thread of member input/reviews for others considering this as well. So here goes...
1. Has anyone had oil temp issues even with an oil cooler? I noticed it seems the coolers are all shifted to the sides where not as much air this to accommodate the intercooler. I was wondering if this was an issue. I have a 25 row cooler already. 2. GTM recommends the competition radiator option, does anyone have this and would I really need it? 3. GTM mentions that the 7at should not be driven with hard acceleration at higher gears and recommends their transmission upgrade packages. Anyone have this and how important is it? A big FI concern of mine is reliability ( I know it will be less reliable than stock, but is the difference negligible or would I need to be worrying about having a second car) 4. What kind of dyno numbers are you getting with the kit ( stage 1 or 2)? Also how much doe sit impact mileage ( I know it'll be down, but we won't be in Hummer territory right?) 5. any other comments or notes someone looking at that kit should be aware of? (especially for 7at) Sorry for the long post. Thanks in advance!
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1, trans cooler should be good, i haven't heard of anyone having over heat issue with the trans.
2, competition rad is nice to have, but not a must, it is quite expensive, so it's your call 3, yea 7at should not be hammered at 5th 6th or 7th if you don't have a built trans, people have had issues with this. You can simply adjust your driving style to accommodate this issue, just down shift 4, depends on what oct tune, with 93, you should be looking at the range between 390-430whp for stage 1, 480-510 for stage 2. however if you want to go on 91 oct, that number will go down by a bit, check the press release by GTM for examples. Fuel mileage is not good, i'm having a hard time to get over 230 miles per tank with DD driving altho most get over 250 but hardly over 300. on the highway it can get a bit higher. 5, only advise i can give is to make sure that you know what you are getting into, it's not always smooth sailing, with these kind of extreme mods, problem will arise, prepare for them. also make sure there is a shop near you that you can trust for install and support when stuff needs to be replaced.
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01-23-2012, 02:29 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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1. trans cooler should be good, i haven't heard of anyone having over heat issue with the trans.
good to have it. 2. competition rad is nice to have, but not a must, it is quite expensive, so it's your call 3. yea 7at should not be hammered at 5th 6th or 7th if you don't have a built trans, people have had issues with this. You can simply adjust your driving style to accommodate this issue, just down shift uhm hard to say. Mostly use gears 1-4, gears 5-7 use freeway mostly. 4. depends on what oct tune, with 93, you should be looking at the range between 390-430whp for stage 1, 480-510 for stage 2. however if you want to go on 91 oct, that number will go down by a bit, check the press release by GTM for examples. Fuel mileage is not good, i'm having a hard time to get over 230 miles per tank with DD driving altho most get over 250 but hardly over 300. on the highway it can get a bit higher. I get over 300 a tank. Before I use to get 350-370. 5. only advise i can give is to make sure that you know what you are getting into, it's not always smooth sailing, with these kind of extreme mods, problem will arise, prepare for them. also make sure there is a shop near you that you can trust for install and support when stuff needs to be replaced. Please get a custom tune. It will help the car alot. |
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Thanks for the info. The kit is already pretty pricey, then I read that you need a trans cooler for the 7at and then I read about all these recommended options like the competition radiator and transmission upgrades. It made me start to question how reliable it would be and just how much more everything was going to cost for a reliable safe build. I'm trying to save for a house so in the unlikely scenario where I did pop for the kit, I didn't want to run into a bunch of extra costs or expensive issues. Sort of just trying to get a really good idea of what I would be getting myself into so I can make a good decision because right now, my brain is just going "ooooh, 500 rwhp...." If I am getting about 21 mpg now on average, how much do you estimate that would drop with a SC?
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Cost is about a 3rd of the price compared to what has been proposed to you, and ours is the only "drop-in fit" unit on the market, requiring no modifications to install. FI builds with an oil cooler and our unit, are not pushing past 230 degrees.
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Has anyone tracked with a SC 7at Z? Any issues there?
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So if I want tot rack the car, SC is probably not the a good idea for me unless i want to pay 1k+ more to upgrade the transmission...
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Yeah, seems like it's getting too pricey for me. Maybe if decide to no longer go tot he track would be the time to do FI. Thanks for the info everyone. I have a lot better knowledge of what I would need for it in the future.
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I cringe whenever I read threads from people talking about going FI and then ask how can it be done cheaper, or "is this extra part really necessary" and "you think it's safe right, I can't afford to buy a new motor if this one blows" etc etc. You should assume that you'll be buying a new motor at some point and have the $$$ set aside already just in case. and remember Murphy's law, sh!t is going to go wrong, even on the best build from the best shop, you need to be ready just in case it does, that takes $$$. |
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Yeah, I'm going to do the right thing and go house first. It's just so tempting so I wanted to know what it would really entail and what would be needed. I wasn't trying to cheap out on important stuff, just trying to find out what was important and what was just extra. Affording the FI isn't the problem, it's more about regretting it in terms of delaying home purchase or having to throw down extra money for big issues. I was just trying to get a lot of info and understand what I would be getting into if I decided to go that route. I figure getting info form people would either result in wow, it's not as expensive than i thought and is pretty reliable or damn, it's way more than I thought and/or a bit iffy. And it seems like it's a little iffy if I plan to track it and costs more than I had anticipated so i will continue to hoard my money to get a house sooner. After that, though....
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