2.2 Supercharger Build
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2.2 Supercharger Build
Well the time has finally come to get rid of the stock 2.2 need more power so planing on going Supercharger im planing on doing a hole build that i can updrade to turbo in the future I have a general idea of what i whant to do any input will be helpful I have a 2.2 L61 I know i have to do internals and im going to use trifecta for a tune I know i whont make crazy power whith the m62 but i just whant more then i have know
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M62 Supercharger
Wiesco pistons
Eagle rods
ARP headstuds
Cometic head gasket
Super tech exhaust valves
Super tech intake valves
Clevite rod bearings
#92 Super tech valve springs W/titanium retainers
New timing chain/balance shaft kit
All new gaskets
Eagle Crank
Port and Polish Head
Port and Polish Supercharger
Mabey ZZP Girdled Block or Sleved Bolck
Any other Ides would be helpful thanks
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Build List Idea
M62 Supercharger
Wiesco pistons
Eagle rods
ARP headstuds
Cometic head gasket
Super tech exhaust valves
Super tech intake valves
Clevite rod bearings
#92 Super tech valve springs W/titanium retainers
New timing chain/balance shaft kit
All new gaskets
Eagle Crank
Port and Polish Head
Port and Polish Supercharger
Mabey ZZP Girdled Block or Sleved Bolck
Any other Ides would be helpful thanks
If its in red i got it
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Don't replace the crank. No need to as nobody has ever reported issues with it. You could get yours balanced but no need for an aftermarket one. Stick with a gm head gasket as some people have had issues with cometic. Gm rod bearings are fine, no need to spend the extra money on the clevites. I'd consider ZZP springs because they require no modification to the head. Since you are 05 getting sleeves might be worth it since you have a gen 1 block which isn't as strong as the gen 2 in the 07+'s. And unfortunately trifecta is the only option for tuning for you.
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Yah gess the egalitarian crank is going to be a no but I need to get the head done any way so don't thing the suppertec valves are going to be an problem has any one used the zzp guirdled block
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Ok thanks for that
Has any one done the hardend oil pump gear upgrade in the 2.2
Is the balenc shaft worth doing I whant power but also a daly driver
Has any one done the hardend oil pump gear upgrade in the 2.2
Is the balenc shaft worth doing I whant power but also a daly driver
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That sucks cuzz Of te down time but I'm not in a rush still need to get all the right parts together
Any ideas what the best compresen u recommend for the build
Any ideas what the best compresen u recommend for the build
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i put zzp's neutral balance shafts in when i built mine. there's no driveability issues. just make sure you locktite the bolt that holds the sprocket on the shaft
you could go to a 9.5:1 ratio for a bit more boost. would just lose lower end. i put 10:1's in mine and i have power all the way through like it's cool
you could go to a 9.5:1 ratio for a bit more boost. would just lose lower end. i put 10:1's in mine and i have power all the way through like it's cool
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There's a few people who have the girdled block. If you are asking if it's a good piece, absolutely, but not really necessary unless you plan on huge power and I mean over 600 whp by that. Darton sleeves will do fine if you aren't looking for something crazy. I believe stenguyen did the oil pump gears and the balance shafts are up to you. They'll free up some power but the main purpose for them is to let you rev past 7.5k more safely. I also went with 10:1 compression which as bankerbalt said you keep your low end power and just run less boost. With lower compression you would have to run more boost to make the same power as on 10:1. Lower compression is safer but if you're careful and don't try to have a really aggressive tune the higher compression will be fine even with a turbo
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and actually, you can get forged pistons for lsj, which are 9.5:1 compression. they are the same bore
also, just realized you said "custom set made" ><
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I hot the supercharger last week off of cregslist just got pics now and hot mu suppertech valves and springs yesterday and my timing kit
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