Hci or vortech or any other ideas

95Five0

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95 gt. Extremely clean . 45k original miles . Dont want to butcher this car but I need some more power. Car has 3:73 rear end , full exhaust cia, smog and egr delete . A lot of people I talk to says put a vortech on it and call it good. My thing is even tho the car has low miles im still putting a supercharger on 31 year old engine components . Not sure if they would handle it. Id like to spend around 6k
Anderson has a votech kit that comes with everything I need to bolt on and get it running .
On the other hand I could probably pull off a trickflow top end kit for around the same price . Looking to make 300whp or more . I've also looked into on3 kits but seems like it has some fitment problems . Any ideas or experience with that kind of budget would be great.
 

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The supercharger is your best option retaining the cars originality, not butchering it up. Worst case would be new fuel tank, pumps, and fuel lines. The simplicity throwing on a mild supercharger is almost plug and play. Im sure others that know will chime in
 

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the only problem I see with any of these ideas is the tune. It is getting harder to find people to tune the stock ecu and not many are ready to invest for a new ecu the way most shops want.
 

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