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GM production small block engines were known as Mouse motors.

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Re: Procharger help

Subject: Re: Procharger help
by tjpreul on 2011/6/12 4:28:34

Quote:

LD85 wrote:

My goal will be to have a dependable setup with out dinking around with it constantly.

What type of maintenance is there on these Superchargers?


Procharger has two options. Self contained or plumbed into the engine oil. I prefer the self contained, you don't have added lines. Plus added heat from the unit. I think it takes about 1/2 hour to change the oil in them.

As long as you don't go crazy with the amount of boost, or push it to the extreme you will be fine. For my LT1 I am going for 9-9.5cr w/ 10-12psi. Procharger has it running 8psi on 10.5cr. The cam is very mild (basically stock numbers) if ran by itself.
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