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Old Aug 24, 2007 | 10:05 PM
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Is there any shop that can give me a reasonable quote on a vary fast and quick 55Orwhp on a already built VQ on a Z? Or perhaps someone may know some info so I could start the design of a twin supercharger setup, You know two superchargers not turbos. Or just some advice?

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Old Aug 24, 2007 | 11:37 PM
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Why a twin supercharger on a DE?

If you really ment twin supercharger I can definitly do it for a price.
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Old Aug 25, 2007 | 12:10 AM
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^^where are you in WI. Just curious cause I'll be headin back there in a few weeks. Lookin for other Z's.
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Old Aug 25, 2007 | 08:14 AM
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Twin S/C is a waste, and really gonna be a pain to do with the lack of room. If you want dual power adders do a S/C and an STS so you have your low end and your top end power.
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Twin charged setups are a nightmare for engine management... It's been done, but it's not for the faint at heart. The key is the transition between on FI component and the next. I looked into it for about a second - then my ***** crawled into my gut and I gave up the quest. Not nearly worth the headache IMHO.
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Old Aug 25, 2007 | 08:25 AM
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It's actually not that hard, you just need a shop that has experience in it. I haven't seen it done in many cars though only trucks. There is a local shop owner with an LS1 Blazer that has the dual power adders and good gawd.
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Old Aug 25, 2007 | 08:36 AM
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Twincharge is the easiest way to go, as Abyss mentioned with the STS and a SC.
Being that you'd likely be pioneering, it couldn't be cheap. You're the first to troubleshoot and cuss and replace. lol
And WTF is up with your username?
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maybe hes part if the ' three six'
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^^where are you in WI. Just curious cause I'll be headin back there in a few weeks. Lookin for other Z's.
Hartford WI
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Originally Posted by TENGAI
Twin charged setups are a nightmare for engine management... It's been done, but it's not for the faint at heart. The key is the transition between on FI component and the next. I looked into it for about a second - then my ***** crawled into my gut and I gave up the quest. Not nearly worth the headache IMHO.
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It's actually not that hard, you just need a shop that has experience in it. I haven't seen it done in many cars though only trucks. There is a local shop owner with an LS1 Blazer that has the dual power adders and good gawd.
MAF based systems make this MUCH easier. HP Tuners FTW - LS1 700+RWHP Stock ECU
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I have the tunable version of Osiris from Uprev its like the Hp tuner software . When it comes out for public release no more piggybacks will be needed for the Z
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Old Aug 25, 2007 | 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Quamen
Why a twin supercharger on a DE?

If you really ment twin supercharger I can definitly do it for a price.
Twinsupercharger like twin rotorex would be nice the whole concept would to be clearing the 550rwhp without turbos at all.
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Old Aug 25, 2007 | 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by rocks
I have the tunable version of Osiris from Uprev its like the Hp tuner software . When it comes out for public release no more piggybacks will be needed for the Z
I thought Osirus was already released......
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Old Aug 25, 2007 | 12:23 PM
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Default Twin supercharged VQ

I think blitz came out with a twin supercharger setup for the IS 350. So none of the members think it would be nice for the DE or even the HR?
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And what $$$ are you thinking is reasonable?
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Old Aug 25, 2007 | 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Driven1
And what $$$ are you thinking is reasonable?
Can you do it?
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just do twin turbo since it has been done tons of times with lots of r & d ...people like to be different but man....i can only imagine the migraine u will get tryin to pull that off....lol
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Originally Posted by eltness350
just do twin turbo since it has been done tons of times with lots of r & d ...people like to be different but man....i can only imagine the migraine u will get tryin to pull that off....lol
exactly what i was thinking. unless you have so much money you don't know what to do with it a standard aps or greddy tt will get you to 550whp on a built motor easily, and with next to 0 lag.
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Originally Posted by Jay'Z
I thought Osirus was already released......
Not the end-user tuneable version...
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Originally Posted by vq36turbo
Is there any shop that can give me a reasonable quote on a vary fast and quick 55Orwhp on a already built VQ on a Z? Or perhaps someone may know some info so I could start the design of a twin supercharger setup, You know two superchargers not turbos. Or just some advice?
Are you a teenager?
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