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08-08-2009, 09:33 PM
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Re: I need a BIG favor.... '06+ supercharged guys
Hope this helps.
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08-08-2009, 11:13 PM
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Re: I need a BIG favor.... '06+ supercharged guys
Man, does it ever.... THANKS SO MUCH.
Yup, I see the problem. The fuel block is different on a fuel system without a return line and regulator.
I wonder if I can buy just that piece from Magnuson or do I have to buy the whole fuel rail from the dealer.
Guess I'll have to wait till Monday.
As an update, the supercharger is installed, most of the wires are run. I just need to install the intercooler. (I'm debating on using the small one I had on my old supercharged H2 or buy a full size "H2" intercooler)
Anyone with a suggestion to the best place to buy an intercooler?
Other than that, I'm ready to roll. I did not this time change out radiators for an aluminum one.... I'm sure I'll end up doing so soon enough.
Mark
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08-09-2009, 04:33 AM
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Re: I need a BIG favor.... '06+ supercharged guys
Mark,
The fuel block is available from Magnuson for a fairly low price (less than $50 if I remember correctly), the exact cost I don't remeber but I checked earlier this year when a buddy was considering buying a used setup for his H2 and needed the block and the 42# injectors.
http://www.frozenboost.com/index.php?cPath=217&osCsid=5e37fdaccc6d0c4cc463764 229b81287
With regard to the intercooler I have seen people use units from the link below good results.
On another note I had my radiator let go last month, which in turned smoked my transmission and made a mess I don't want to ever see again. Earlier this year the exact same thing happened to my dad's H2 that has the same supercharger setup. I now run an all aluminum unit and a larger external trans cooler bypassing the radiator with good results. I would ditch the factory Delphi radiator ASAP or at least bypass the trans cooler lines running through it.
Tom
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08-10-2009, 03:25 PM
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Re: I need a BIG favor.... '06+ supercharged guys
Tom,
Thanks once again....
When I did my last H2 supercharger, I changed to an aluminum radiator because I was afraid of that GM trait.... broken tranny lines in the radiator.
I ran a remote tranny cooler with a huge fan on it under the H2 above the grate protection guard.
Was your and your dad's H2's 06's?? A buddy of mine that works for GM says he used to see that problem all the time but hadn't seen it in a long while so I assumed GM made some changes. (you know what assume means)
I'll probably end up installing this aluminum radiator to be on the safe side.
Thanks again for your help.
Mark
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08-10-2009, 07:45 PM
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Re: I need a BIG favor.... '06+ supercharged guys
Mark,
both are 06 models, both had the same factory Delphi radiator fail. The parts manager at the local dealer said they have seen numerous failures although I didn't ask which years.
Good Luck
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08-12-2009, 03:11 AM
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Re: I need a BIG favor.... '06+ supercharged guys
I got an aluminum radiator from another member and found out it had a pinhole in it.
I took it to a radiator shop and they said it couldn't be repaired.
So guess I'm looking for an aluminum radiator.
I'll let you know when it gets together. Tomorrow I should receive the correct fuel block so other than the radiator, at least it's driveable. (and tranny cooler)
Mark
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