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Old 11-28-2005, 05:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Consistant power from magnuson blower

Howdy all... only on here on occasion. Im researching the magnacharger for my 04 Barbados Blue GTO. (6M) Does anyone have any experience w/ Magnuson, or anything on reliability? I want a consistant 450ish RWHP with driveability, and durability (The goat is my only car for the time being). Any tips or experience? Lemme know; I appreciate the input.
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Old 11-28-2005, 05:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The Magnacharger out of the box on a stock 04 will get you around 400rwhp, to get your 450rwhp you'll have to do some supporting mods (i.e. headers, catback, underdrive, and think about a small cam) otherwise, you can get a Procharger and, on a stock GTO, you'll get 440rwhp.
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Old 11-28-2005, 05:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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OR, you can go with an STS turbo....
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that was fast.

Thanks for the tips. Im not looking for specific numbers really - just more noticable power by seat of the pants for a budget. Ive read that the maggie setup and nothing else will give me around another 130 hp at the wheels. My xmas budget for the upgrades will be around $5500. Im not going to quibble over a couple ponies - just looking for seat of the pants and reliablity. I thought about the set up w/ the Maggie, and Im reminded that when I had my WRX, the top mount intercooler had a problem w/ heat sink from the top of the motor. Will the Maggie set up on top of the motor blow hot air considering the heat sink? Or should I look back at the procharger?
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Old 11-28-2005, 05:27 PM   #5 (permalink)
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the one TByrne sells comes intercooled so heat soak isnt a problem.

01-12-60-130
2004 GTO Magnuson Intercooled supercharger - Silver stardust finish
$5989.99

The price exceeds what you want to spend though.
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I heard over at Horsepowerjunkies that the STS turbo makes the power, but the set up is delicate. too much plumbing under the car, and engine management issues. That, and I don't know of anyone using that set up yet. Im looking for something proven and already working on the cars. BTW, I appreciate the advice. Thanx!
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Thanks for the tips. Im not looking for specific numbers really - just more noticable power by seat of the pants for a budget. Ive read that the maggie setup and nothing else will give me around another 130 hp at the wheels. My xmas budget for the upgrades will be around $5500. Im not going to quibble over a couple ponies - just looking for seat of the pants and reliablity. I thought about the set up w/ the Maggie, and Im reminded that when I had my WRX, the top mount intercooler had a problem w/ heat sink from the top of the motor. Will the Maggie set up on top of the motor blow hot air considering the heat sink? Or should I look back at the procharger?
The Maggie will heat soak but the Procharger doesn't have the torque (off idle)...... seat of the pants... go with the Maggie! PM me the best price you've got and I'll see if I can beat it!
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Old 11-28-2005, 05:28 PM   #8 (permalink)
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*whistles*
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sounds fair.

that price sounds pretty close. As with the horses - I won't quibble over a couple bucks; but does that come w/ all the goodies? Fuel pump, rails, software, or programmer, injectors, cooler, etc....?
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I heard over at Horsepowerjunkies that the STS turbo makes the power, but the set up is delicate. too much plumbing under the car, and engine management issues. That, and I don't know of anyone using that set up yet. Im looking for something proven and already working on the cars. BTW, I appreciate the advice. Thanx!
I've got a customer making consistent 480+ rwhp with a STS kit that we sold and installed. No problems with tune (as long as you have someone compitent tuning). He's got a ZO6 cam, 8lbs of boost, and a front mount intercooler.
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