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Old 06-16-2007, 08:52 AM
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people have told me that i can supercharge my o02 accord v6. how mch extra power will i get???
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depends on how much boost you are running.
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What type of s/c? What boost are you going with (pully)? Do you have any supporting mods? etc. Typically on the maker of the s/c's website, they should have list the power gains.
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I gained more than 200whp and 175wtq on 9psi w/ other bolt-ons on my J32A2 engine

only sc available for V6 6th gen Accord is Comptech
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Yes you can, but the supercharger kit alone costs $3995, plus you will need a tranny cooler that's +$149, and that will only give you 42-48 wheel horse power, plus the labor.
Of course if you change the pulleys then you might get some more wheel hp.
So if money is no object I say go for it
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changing your front plugs requires removial of the shaft......lol and you can get a higher boost pully..........
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Default Re: supercharged (Accord-Guy)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Accord-Guy &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yes you can, but the supercharger kit alone costs $3995, plus you will need a tranny cooler that's +$149, and that will only give you 42-48 wheel horse power, plus the labor.
Of course if you change the pulleys then you might get some more wheel hp.
So if money is no object I say go for it </TD></TR></TABLE>

$2200-2500 for a used sc. $3000-3200 including the gauges, battery, etc.. pepboys sell similar tranny cooler for $40. labor's around $300-$600.

on my old engine, i spent more than the price of the sc on bolt-on parts (I/H/E/P/cams/V-AFC,etc...) and that only gave me +25whp over stock. 40-50whp on 4-5psi isn't bad. buy the $120 pulley, and you'll be on your way to +100whp over stock.
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