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svxfiles 10-17-2009 11:37 PM

I just Supercharged a 2002 Suburban!
 
I know that is a,,,, Nay, The Subaru SVX site.
But I thought that I would share a project with youse Guys.:)
Its a 2002 Chevy Suburban 4wd
3/4 ton w/leather,
Lambo doors,
TV,
Moonroof,
Brush guard,
Hella's,
Videos,
GPS,
Killer stereo,
Back up camera,
5.3 V8,
And now a Jet Tech Supercharger pushing 10 PSI boost
and a water to air intercooler.:)
5960#s with no one aboard and an empty tank.:eek:
A-piller VDO vacuum and boost gauges,
42# injectors rather than the 30# E-85 stock ones.
LAN does not do a program for this vehicle, so we got the PCM reflash from Vince at Trifecta Performance out of Washington State.
14.3-14.4 AFR on vacuum and 11.5 AFR on any kind of boost!:D




What does it drive like...

LIKE A LEATHER LINED SCHOOL BUS WITH A HEMI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:cool::cool::coo l::cool:
http://s282.photobucket.com/albums/kk279/svxfiles/SC1/

If you need a password its
jettech

Dessertrunner 10-18-2009 03:47 AM

Re: I just Supercharged a 2002 Suburban!
 
Looks great how long did it take you?
Tony

svxfiles 10-18-2009 07:29 AM

Re: I just Supercharged a 2002 Suburban!
 
Thanks Tony!:D
The supercharger and oil reservoir and reflash took about six hours.
The water to air intercooler and radiator, and related plumbing, making the grille fit over that HUGE radiator, about six DAYS!
Not counting switching to HIDs, and keeping the low beams on with the hi beams, and a very clean double gauge pod install at the A-Pillar.
I am very hapy with the final results, though!:)

SVXRide 10-18-2009 11:38 AM

Re: I just Supercharged a 2002 Suburban!
 
So, the tuner finally got you a good download to use? How much "straight" run did you end up with leading into the MAF?
-Bill

svxfiles 10-18-2009 12:56 PM

Re: I just Supercharged a 2002 Suburban!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SVXRide (Post 621936)
So, the tuner got you a good download to use? How much "straight" run did you end up with leading into the MAF?
-Bill

There is exactly 3" from the heating element in the MAF to the beginning of the gentle, 110° mandral bend.

NeedForSpeed 10-18-2009 07:55 PM

Re: I just Supercharged a 2002 Suburban!
 
This project doesn't have anything to do with getting Bill's racer to the track quicker, so he can have more track time?

svxfiles 10-18-2009 08:03 PM

Re: I just Supercharged a 2002 Suburban!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NeedForSpeed (Post 621996)
This project doesn't have anything to do with getting Bill's racer to the track quicker, so he can have more track time?

No, thats another potential project!;)

SVXRide 10-18-2009 09:02 PM

Re: I just Supercharged a 2002 Suburban!
 
OT and I are working on whether it might just have to roll down a hill to get to the course ;) :cool:
-Bill
p.s. though I do like the idea of a supercharged tow vehicle :D

svxfiles 10-18-2009 09:15 PM

Re: I just Supercharged a 2002 Suburban!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SVXRide (Post 622017)
OT and I are working on whether it might just have to roll down a hill to get to the course ;) :cool:
-Bill
p.s. though I do like the idea of a supercharged tow vehicle :D

I have another Jet Tech supercharger for my own Suburban.:)
The low compression 350, 1983(?) cammo ex Army 3/4 tom SOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:cool:

I'm just waiting on the hat.;)

NeedForSpeed 10-18-2009 09:47 PM

Re: I just Supercharged a 2002 Suburban!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by svxfiles (Post 622022)
I have another Jet Tech supercharger for my own Suburban.:)
The low compression 350, 1983(?) cammo ex Army 3/4 tom SOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:cool:

I'm just waiting on the hat.;)


That's what I thought!

And Bill, what happens if his tow vehicle makes more power than his racer?

oab_au 10-19-2009 01:04 AM

Re: I just Supercharged a 2002 Suburban!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NeedForSpeed (Post 622024)
That's what I thought!

And Bill, what happens if his tow vehicle makes more power than his racer?

Thats easy Ron, we just put the good tyres on the truck.:D

Harvey.

svxfiles 10-19-2009 02:57 AM

Re: I just Supercharged a 2002 Suburban!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NeedForSpeed (Post 622024)
That's what I thought!

And Bill, what happens if his tow vehicle makes more power than his racer?

It will, but all three tow vehicles weigh ALOT more than The Racers!:p
460 4V in the Ford and 350 4V SC in the Suburban (eventually:rolleyes:)
and 350 FI in the other Chevy.


The guys at the local gas station have my credit card # memorized.:rolleyes:

svxfiles 10-19-2009 02:58 AM

Re: I just Supercharged a 2002 Suburban!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by oab_au (Post 622040)
Thats easy Ron, we just put the good tyres on the truck.:D

Harvey.

Good tires, good shocks, good brakes, wide wheels,
but its still not an SVX!

NeedForSpeed 10-19-2009 03:05 AM

Re: I just Supercharged a 2002 Suburban!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by svxfiles (Post 622045)
It will, but all three tow vehicles weigh ALOT more than The Racers!:p
460 4V in the Ford and 350 4V SC in the Suburban (eventually:rolleyes:)
and 350 FI in the other Chevy.


The guys at the local gas station have my credit card # memorized.:rolleyes:


I know a guy, back East, he knows how to get-the-weight-out of a ride :o
Remove the seats, cut holes in the hood, chop the bumpers,,, you know, you know that guy, you ARE that guy :D

svxfiles 10-19-2009 03:43 AM

Re: I just Supercharged a 2002 Suburban!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NeedForSpeed (Post 622047)
I know a guy, back East, he knows how to get-the-weight-out of a ride :o
Remove the seats, cut holes in the hood, chop the bumpers,,, you know, you know that guy, you ARE that guy :D

I actually took about 50#s out of Benebobs and Daves Racer since it got here.


Switched steering columns, removed wires, undercoating, brackets, heat shields,,,






Hello, my name is Tom...

(The group); "Hi Tom."

And I have a problem...:o


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