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Old 10-11-2005, 06:43 AM   #2
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Default Re: supercharger question

Vortech, Paxton and Procharger are all good systems. I'd stay away from Powerdyne though. With the PI-headed 2000 2-valve motor, you can safely go with a 10-12 psi system assuming that you have it properly tuned. All these systems will have a canned programmer included. These are terrible, off-the-shelf programs and will leave the car running fat and slow. Order the 'tuner' kit and find a reputable local shop to do the actual tuning. Don't know where you're at in NJ, but I'd contact Jimmy Larocca's shop out near Englishtown Raceway Park.
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