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Old 01-07-2013, 09:48 AM
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Default Which Super Charger Kit & Were To Buy

I am building a 69 camaro for myself ( been working on a while) what I have already bought is one of unique performance"s body's from their bankruptsy auction I cut there mini tub system out and installed DSE quadralink and 9 inch as well as a DSE frt sub& frame connectors also have LSX 376 long block
want to use vintage airs frt runner system ( haven't bought )
will be using T56

any suggestions haven't build a forced induction 69 YET

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Tvs2300 based or a whipple.

Procharger makes some nice products as well but tends to look a bit cluttered.
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I recommend a Harrop TVS 2300 or GM LS9 supercharger kit, which is also the TVS 2300. Wegner makes the accessory drive kit, which you have to buy separately on the Harrop TVS 2300. (Thomson Automotive is authorized dealer for Harrop, so probably can get you the drive also.) I got mine direct from Harrop, but that was in the past.

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sure is pretty Jeff.
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Thanks Jody!

Most of photos are on facebook, but I have to start another build thread soon. Rod, if you chose Harrop, they do treat you right after the sale. I give you my point of contact, but he is now at Rousch. It is probably best to contact Brian at Thomson Automotive. You need to specify your DSE subframe, because you will order the streetrod kit. If you go with the Harrop. There is a shaft distance for the supercharger. So, for example 2010 Camaro Harrop TVS 2300 won't fit in a 69 Camaro with DSE subframe due to the shaft distance.

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