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Originally Posted by WSSix
Sparks brings up some good points. Especially the fact that you can go NA and meet your goals.
Depending on how custom or show you want to go, you may be able to use most if not everything that comes in the kits for say a Magnacharger. They supply the intercooler parts, pump, and reservoir needed. You don't need a special radiator. You'll just need a good one that would work with the LS engine. Then it's simply mounting the parts in a nice manner to make it all work and look good. It just may look a little generic versus using custom pieces.
Look up Bill Howell's GTO, which was called Billy Goat. He used a Magnacharger on top of a 6.0 for the car. He used most of the parts supplied from Magnacharger on the car. To me, the car came out looking great and very clean. He put many miles on that setup. I believe he used a truck system for his car. The truck systems from Magnacharger brought air in from the rear and the drive pulley was in the front.
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If you buy from Harrop TVS2300 or Magnacharger TVS2300, then you have to buy the Hot Rod kit. There is a shaft distance that you need to fit the subframe and the firewall. The hot rod kit doesn't have the intercooler setup. Doesn't have the accessory drive. Harrop also provided me with the original drawings from the G8 with the intercooler reservoirs. Would it work on 67-69 Camaro? No, the tanks wouldn't work, so custom tanks would need to be developed.
Bill Howell setup is based on the old design from magnacharger. It is apparent that you are just reading an article and looking at some photos. The articles make it sound easy, but sorry it is not. I contacted Magnacharger in June of 2008. Actually, it is stated that in my link from LS1Tech. Magnacharger wasn't interested in selling their TVS2300 kit to the public.
I bought my Harrop TVS2300 in July of 2008. Now this has changed for Magnacharger, because of my posts. There is now a pulley setup available, which in the past there wasn't that option. Well, Michael Hewitt of Harrop now works for Magnacharger. Just rather interesting bit information.
I also contacted Gerhard Schruf of Bell intercoolers, and based on my hp. He had specified out a intercooler heat exchanger. Gerhard gave me some hints on a better pump than Bosch. It flows more than stock pump from Bosch. I went with Autorad, because they could develop the complete setup. Autorad setup also has bigger intercooler heat exchanger. The advantage with Autorad is that you didn't have to use a custom hood latch. For example, like on Stielows Red Devil or Jackass or Mayhem. They all use a custom latch.
Actually, my 67 Camaro was delayed because of issues that are beyond of my control. Not really money issue. My 67 Camaro is rather unique than most builds, it was being built out of a friend's (Dad's) residential garage. So, I had to do lot of the calling to find out the information. I also have done lot of the work on the car as well. Most cars are being built from a shop.