SC or Not SC
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I'm in Michigan. Will post some pictures when it'* not covered in snow. =( IT'* ALMOST MAY ALREADY!
The car has about 140k on it, mostly highway, and was very well maintained.
We own a home and well, you can't own a home without a way to get stuff from the hardware store. I'm just looking at most a 6 foot open trailor for bringing home the occasional yard project supplies and some plywood, etc... Sucks when you have to pass on the clearance snow blowers or lawn furniture cause getting it home is too big a pain in the arse.
The car has about 140k on it, mostly highway, and was very well maintained.
We own a home and well, you can't own a home without a way to get stuff from the hardware store. I'm just looking at most a 6 foot open trailor for bringing home the occasional yard project supplies and some plywood, etc... Sucks when you have to pass on the clearance snow blowers or lawn furniture cause getting it home is too big a pain in the arse.
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Originally Posted by OLBlueEyesBonne
Reason for not putting one on a SC'ed car is because the supercharger will be boosting alot more, thus putting you will be running too much torque for extended periods through the tranny which was designed to take all that power for only short periods at a time.
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