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Old 09-08-02, 07:49 PM
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Question Camden SuperCharger or TII

I was thinking of purchasing a Camden Supercharger but I am having second thoughts about it now. The reason is that I have recently found a 87 TII which runs great, but has rear end damage for $800. I have a 1987 Base N/A and am thinking about making a engine and drivetrain swap. Does anyone know of anyone who hads purchased the Camden Supercharger and has it installed? What difference di it make from a performance standpoint? Please help!!!!
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I'd like to know that as well, as far from what i've heard you cant go over 6000 rpm, it will screw the charger, you just get a new pulley set, and redline here i come, heard it's nice not to have low end torque as well!
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superchargers can be nice, but they are better suited to lower RPM applications. get the t2. what kind of rear end damage does it have?
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Just some outer body damage. No significant undercarriage damage. Drivetrain is still fully intact and operational.
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