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Originally Posted by adamjwilson
What is your budget first? Lots of good responses above from real world experiences. KingLT1 is speaking the gospil and the safest route for your choice you posted.
All of these guys have been down this rabbit hole, so it it really depends on your budget and HP goals. Upgrading your fuel system is a must for longevity.
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My budget in my mind right now is 15k USD. This can go up if it means reliability. My GF will start to get pissed if it goes over 15k. I'm really just for now looking to get maybe 500 WHP that is reliable. There is a reputable shop that isn't to far from me that works on a lot of Camaro's and Corvettes.
What sort of fueling upgrades would I need and what is that looking at for cost? Injectors and do I need both high and low side fuel pumps? I think I read somewhere that the high is no longer needed. I have only just recently started going down this path and doing ACTUAL modifications to the car. In the past I have done things on cars like a piggyback tune which does add noticeable power but not an option on this platform.
I have seen a few stage 2 fueling kits that are about 2k which include a lot of the LT4 fueling components that can just directly replace what I currently have.
I would love to install the supercharger myself. The only thing that I have seen that looks scary is some of the supercharger kits require removing the crank pulley which just doesn't look fun. There is a kit that is fully belt driven that I mentioned in my first post and looks to be the least intrusive supercharger. Also I suppose, with modifications, always want more, which supercharger will allow for more boost without a retrofit of something else? Still trying to learn as much as I can about this.