Harrop HTV1320-LSJ Supercharger what do you guys think about this sc?

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you would need:
lsj intake manifold
heat exchanger
pump
tunable ecm from a later model (not sure what's involved in that swap probably jsut some security and re learning)
forged pistons (if you want it to last)
60-71lb injectors depending on boost.

the project would cost a lottt of money. the best way to learn is to jump into it and learn from your mistakes, but that costs a lot of money
 

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So your saying it would work if dont right? I dont have to many bills really any more. Price wise ball park figure? I found that one night a few weeks ago didnt think of it till today but im willing to throw down the money if it will work after I do the research and leg work more.
 

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its hard to put a price on something like this, there is always something that will go wrong gotta spend some extra to fix something here and there
 

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The cobalt uses a L61 as well right? could I just get a sc thats for that car and then get it tuned?
 

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The ecm used with an sc is not the l61.

The option I've heard floating around but no one has done it to my knowledge is a ecm from an 02/03 l series saturn. It is tunable by hptuners I beleive.

Currently your best option as I've said is to go standalone.
 

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