tntcorvette
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Since this thread http://corvetteactioncenter.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=39845 died, I think it is a good idea to start a thread about forced induction options for the C4 including: SuperChargers, n2o, and turbochargers.
Personally I do not want to run n2o in my car, although the motor was built for it. I would rather have the power there 24/7 versus when the tanks are full, armed, etc, etc, etc.
One thing about superchargers is that they seem to all suffer from belt slip unless you go with a COG drive setup. But on the C4 L98 I do not see how that is possible with the crank pully so close to the p.s. rack and frame brace.
Installing a single turbo on the early L98 cars ('85-'89) would be pretty simple. All that is needed is to move the alternator to where the aim pump was (it would be deleted), and put the turbo in that cavity where the alternator was, then have all the exhaust plumbing stuffed on the driver side, including a 3" down pipe. Heat insulation for the brake lines, brake booster, spark plug wires would be a must. All in all it is possible.
Here is a link to a great turbo website for models, pricing, etc
http://www.precisionte.com/
So what do you guys/gals think?
Hopefully this thread will receive some consistent input from everyone.
Personally I do not want to run n2o in my car, although the motor was built for it. I would rather have the power there 24/7 versus when the tanks are full, armed, etc, etc, etc.
One thing about superchargers is that they seem to all suffer from belt slip unless you go with a COG drive setup. But on the C4 L98 I do not see how that is possible with the crank pully so close to the p.s. rack and frame brace.
Installing a single turbo on the early L98 cars ('85-'89) would be pretty simple. All that is needed is to move the alternator to where the aim pump was (it would be deleted), and put the turbo in that cavity where the alternator was, then have all the exhaust plumbing stuffed on the driver side, including a 3" down pipe. Heat insulation for the brake lines, brake booster, spark plug wires would be a must. All in all it is possible.
Here is a link to a great turbo website for models, pricing, etc
http://www.precisionte.com/
So what do you guys/gals think?
Hopefully this thread will receive some consistent input from everyone.