xBlitzkriegx
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hey guys,
i recently purchased a 97 cobra vert with 20k miles on the clock. it is/was a garaged queen that still wore the factory tires from 1997 when i bought it. those have been reaplaced obviously =P. they were dry rotting around the bead and shoulders. anyways...
im interested in possibly supercharging this car for added street fun. im not looking to take it to the track to race though i might take it once or twice just to get kicked off for going too fast in a vert lol.
im not interested in modifying the car beyond the supercharger, so no deep gears or headers ect ect. basically, im interested in a stock appearing and nearly stock sounding car thats a bit faster than stock. i dont care about dyno numbers so long as the car is correctly tuned. i dont care if the car hits 400whp or not. i do care about having fun on the street, effortless passing, and maybe outrunning an FBod here n there. i dont want anything thatll cause me to lose the factory strut tower brace if i can help it. i will install a better clutch if needed.
i do plan on putting a decent shifter on the car. thats about it for extra mods. i might, MIGHT do a cat back exhaust just for extra noise. oh, subframe connectors are a given. those go on no matter what.
given those paramaters, should i even worry about a supercharger? the alternative is to stay N/A and go 4.10s, full exhaust to include long tube headers, catted x pipe, muffs, a decent CAI, and some sort of tune and call it a day. im not interested in running around on the highway at 2500rpm+ at 70 but ill put up with it if i have to. obviously this setup with be slower but it would probably satisfy me as well.
the ultimate goal is to have a reliable car thats fun to drive and isnt stupid slow. its not too bad now, but stock sucks. thanks in advance for the help.
p.s. im not entirely interested in centrifugal superchargers since they need rpm to work. since i dont plan on twisting the car to 6000rpm to see the hp gains imo theyre not the first choice for me. i have seen some dyno graphs that show before n after and it seems that the centrifugal 'chargers dont really help until 4000rpm, past where i drive normally anyways. seems a waste if youre not racing.
i recently purchased a 97 cobra vert with 20k miles on the clock. it is/was a garaged queen that still wore the factory tires from 1997 when i bought it. those have been reaplaced obviously =P. they were dry rotting around the bead and shoulders. anyways...
im interested in possibly supercharging this car for added street fun. im not looking to take it to the track to race though i might take it once or twice just to get kicked off for going too fast in a vert lol.
im not interested in modifying the car beyond the supercharger, so no deep gears or headers ect ect. basically, im interested in a stock appearing and nearly stock sounding car thats a bit faster than stock. i dont care about dyno numbers so long as the car is correctly tuned. i dont care if the car hits 400whp or not. i do care about having fun on the street, effortless passing, and maybe outrunning an FBod here n there. i dont want anything thatll cause me to lose the factory strut tower brace if i can help it. i will install a better clutch if needed.
i do plan on putting a decent shifter on the car. thats about it for extra mods. i might, MIGHT do a cat back exhaust just for extra noise. oh, subframe connectors are a given. those go on no matter what.
given those paramaters, should i even worry about a supercharger? the alternative is to stay N/A and go 4.10s, full exhaust to include long tube headers, catted x pipe, muffs, a decent CAI, and some sort of tune and call it a day. im not interested in running around on the highway at 2500rpm+ at 70 but ill put up with it if i have to. obviously this setup with be slower but it would probably satisfy me as well.
the ultimate goal is to have a reliable car thats fun to drive and isnt stupid slow. its not too bad now, but stock sucks. thanks in advance for the help.
p.s. im not entirely interested in centrifugal superchargers since they need rpm to work. since i dont plan on twisting the car to 6000rpm to see the hp gains imo theyre not the first choice for me. i have seen some dyno graphs that show before n after and it seems that the centrifugal 'chargers dont really help until 4000rpm, past where i drive normally anyways. seems a waste if youre not racing.