This all really depends on the car it is going on and how much boost you are seeking to produce.
The most common parts are:
* Supercharger Head Unit * Supercharger manifold or bracket * pulleys * belt * FMU or Fuel Injectors * By Pass Valve * Fuel Pump or Boost a Pump * Boost retard box, ECU reflash, or hand held programmer Here is also a link that explains it more:
www.superchargersonline.com/content.asp?ID=85
A supercharger kit is an assembly of engine parts used to increase the performance of your vehicles engine. Most supercharger kits are purchased by people who modify a lot of aspects of their vehicle.
Supercharger oil for a 1993 Ford Thunderbird can be found at auto parts stores that sell racing performance parts. Usually, a 50 wt. oil will work for this type of engine.
The parts dept at a GM dealership can print you one.
Most of the time a supercharger is not replacing anything. You are just adding on extra parts, like a fuel pump, larger fuel injectors, brackets, etc. However with roots or twin screw type superchargers you actually are replacing the whole top of the manifold, since the supercharger bolts on top of their own manifold.
you can go to zzperformance.com click on a grand prix and see all of your L67 parts
Depends on how much you can fabricate yourself, and how cheap the turbocharger is. On a budget using used parts, a turbo setup can be cheaper. but for a bolt on kit, the supercharger is the cheapest. A good turbo setup is the most expensive.
you cant. even if you could, you cant get the parts for it. get a reman one from pse, or similar
Supercharger - comics - was created in 1997.
The C230 Kompressor already has a supercharger on it from the factory. The word Kompressor means Supercharger.
The most common and normal signs will be: * Oil leakage from the supercharger * Supercharger making a knocking noise * Lower or no boost pressure * Oil not present inside the supercharger
Procharger is a supercharger. It is a brand of centrifugal superchargers.
gm supercharger oil for the supercharger. any oil you prefer for the engine oil.