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Found an ad of a guy selling out GT and GTP grand prix parts. He's selling the supercharger for $100. Im wondering if this would, in any way, be usable on my 91 Sierra with a 305.

 

 

Thanks

 

Harlan

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I had a gtp, the eaton blower they use would not be practical or large enough for a v8, the way it is integrated into the intake manifold and intercooler on the gtp would not make it worth the machining and fabricating to adapt it to your engine.

You would be better off shopping for a v8 blower to start with, maybe a corvette setup, you might be able to adapt one of the mustang eaton systems but either way it will be a project.

 

Probably best to look at a either a new aftermarket roots type or a good centrifical style

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No.

 

An authorized seller of Magnacharger and you just let it go with that....???

 

I was hoping to hear some good bits as I am contemplating this for my wife's Avy.

--Mike

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I had a gtp, the eaton blower they use would not be practical or large enough for a v8, the way it is integrated into the intake manifold and intercooler on the gtp would not make it worth the machining and fabricating to adapt it to your engine.

You would be better off shopping for a v8 blower to start with, maybe a corvette setup, you might be able to adapt one of the mustang eaton systems but either way it will be a project.

 

Probably best to look at a either a new aftermarket roots type or a good centrifical style

 

 

Thanks. Im going to be working on looks for my truck first. Wont be another year or two before I start looking into beefing it up. Just figured I may as well check this out cause the guy was selling it for cheap.

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No.

 

An authorized seller of Magnacharger and you just let it go with that....???

 

I was hoping to hear some good bits as I am contemplating this for my wife's Avy.

--Mike

 

 

Magnacharger wouldn't fit on his truck, since it is a 91. As for the Magnachargers themselves, we love them and have them on 3 of our DDs.

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