Supercharged LS

d_kelly_34

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Really thinking about putting the supercharger in the LS!.... But first I'm trying to see what the prices are looking like for the supercharger itself and the type of price range for the labor... any kind of info will help me...

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why don't you read the supercharged LS sticky about 3 posts higer than this one...I think he lays down a price somewhere.
 
hahaha.... this is going to be my project... I already have the 300C STR8 for my everyday car... just trying to keep my LS in style..
 
Spend your go fast money on the C. I wouldn't even waste my time on the LS. You'll go broke and mad in the process.
 
I know actually what you mean... my LS was my first car... I love the C and all but as of right now I love my LS more because I had her a bit longer you know what I mean? I notice you got an STR8 C too!! nice!
 
LOL...didn't catch that. I had that as part of my XBOX gamertag (SRT8) and all the illiterate morons would call me "straight". Tards :lol:
 
by the way D_kelly.. lets see a straight on pic of your LS...how the heck do those wheels not rub? the r freaking huge
 
if you do it - go big...
procharger.jpg
 
straight pic... you mean without the rims? I just bought some new rims.... let me know if you like these... and yeah I know its an STR 8... I'm pretty sure my car says it... I'm at work and I have to make these posts quick

rims.jpg
 
in your album, it looks like they stick out alot...I wanted to see how much they stick out.
 
well the blower can be bought on line for cheap (eaton m90 $100-$300) all day long, its the fabricating all the parts that make it fit and work that will cost you some time and $$$
 
oh I don't have those rims on there anymore... it was winter and I live in Wisconsin... I had to put my stocks wheels and tires back on for now.. it wasn't too bad I kind of like it actually. instead of an 22 X 8.5 they were 22 X 9.5.
 
straight pic... you mean without the rims? I just bought some new rims.... let me know if you like these... and yeah I know its an STR 8... I'm pretty sure my car says it... I'm at work and I have to make these posts quick

S, then R, then T. SRT

My gamertag was "Call Me Toast" and I always got called Call Me Toast. Like
"Hey, Call Me Toast, why are you so amazing at this game?"
Then I'd be like "Wtf kids, call me toast, don't call me call me toast. pwn"
 
Supercharger kit is 5K. Then you still have to buy other incidentals, like piping, vacuum lines, etc. At least I don't think all the piping is included.
 
My gamertag was "Call Me Toast" and I always got called Call Me Toast. Like
"Hey, Call Me Toast, why are you so amazing at this game?"
Then I'd be like "Wtf kids, call me toast, don't call me call me toast. pwn"

I just laughed out loud over here. :D
 
Supercharger kit is 5K. Then you still have to buy other incidentals, like piping, vacuum lines, etc. At least I don't think all the piping is included.

not hard here - > www.llsoc.com
Announcing the LLSOC Supercharger kits for the 2000-2002 Lincoln LS V8.

Kit price:
- $4,000 non-members / $3,800 LLSOC ($200 discount for LLSOC.com paid members)
- $500 less if you source your own Eaton M90 Supercharger

Each Supercharger Kit includes:
- Detailed install instructions with pictures
- Boosthead.com custom intake manifold
- Eaton M90 Supercharger
- Inlet plenum, Outlet plenum, connecting silicon hose, by-pass vacuum actuator
- Boosthead.com custom belt routing guide, idler pulleys, serpentine belt
- Throttle body and matching throttle cable mounting bracket, throttle spring, silicon couple to intake tube
- Boosthead.com thermostat block adapter plate, thermostat housing adapter, high-flow thermostat, gasket
- Boosthead.com coolant block crossover tube, gaskets
- Coolant top with overflow tube, Cap
- Throttle Position Sensor
- IAC valve gasket and blocking plate
- IAT sensor, IAT connector cable
- CHT block off bolt

Optional extras (not included):
- Upgraded fuel pump
- Supercharger pulley options
- Intercooler and piping
- Wide-band O2 sensor, Gauges - air/fuel, boost, fuel pressure
- Upgraded throttle body

Things you will need (not included):
- Upgraded fuel injectors - you must upgrade the injectors as the stock ones cannot be used in this application since they use an 'air assist' feature that is not incorporated into the supercharger kit (not compatible with boosted intake).
- SCT Programmer and custom tune for this application
- RTV high-temperature silicon gasket maker
- JB Weld
- Gasket Paper - #87031
- Miscellaneous vacuum hoses, tees and caps
- Miscellaneous coolant hoses, tees, clamps and connectors
- Typical solutions, such as anti-seize compound, lock tight, ...etc
- 50/50 coolant to refill
- Degree or two colder spark plugs

Tools needed:
- Various hand tools - sockets, wrenches, clamps, ...etc
- Dremel - with cutoff wheels, grinders, ...etc
- 3/8" breaker bar
- 1/2" Ford fuel line disconnect tool
 
That's what I was referring to. I just didn't take the time to look it up. I bet you would be north of 5K once it's all said and done.

All in all, a good deal. Especially considering all those other FI options out there. :rolleyes:

Maybe once I pay off the LS (1 more year, damnit.)
 
S, then R, then T. SRT

My gamertag was "Call Me Toast" and I always got called Call Me Toast. Like
"Hey, Call Me Toast, why are you so amazing at this game?"
Then I'd be like "Wtf kids, call me toast, don't call me call me toast. pwn"

I just laughed out loud over here. :D

this seriously had me rolling on the floor crying. i tried to explain it to my wife but i couldn't get through explaining because i started cracking up.
 

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