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Supercharger Kits - Properly Prepping For Boost

Supercharging the engine in your Mopar can be a fun way to add power, but it's not as easy as simply bolting on the blower.
January, 2010
By Dave Young
Supercharger Kits 1967 Dart Gt
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Supercharger Kits 1967 Dart Gt
As this year's True Street champion can attest, a supercharger is a great way to make reliable, streetable power. But before you start building boost, there are a few of your car's systems that may need to be upgraded.
As this issue's theme clearly shows, supercharging is a great way to increase your Mopar's power output. It takes careful planning and the proper support systems, however, to ensure you don't damage your engine or vehicle in the process. Since a supercharger pumps a larger volume of air into the engine, the car's fuel system must be able to supply more fuel to maintain the proper air/fuel ratio, additionally; the ignition needs to have sufficient energy to fire the mixture. Often, the stock fuel and ignition systems, especially in older Mopars, may not be up to speed, and the result of ignoring these systems can be as mild as a misfire, or as severe as a blown engine. Luckily, with the proper upgrades, reliable supercharging is available at nearly any power level your budget can handle.

Supercharger Kits Supercharged Engine
Supercharging the engine in... 
   
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Supercharger Kits Supercharged Engine
Supercharging the engine in your Mopar can be a fun way to add power, but it's not as easy as simply bolting on the blower. This month we'll show you how to prepare your car for the extra power of boost.
Mopars built during the muscle car era are generally supercharged by a "blow-through" setup where the centrifugal supercharger blows pressurized air through the carburetor, or a "suck-through" system by which the Roots-style blower sucks air through top-mounted carbs. Either way, the carb or carbs need to be properly tuned for supercharging, with larger fuel metering jets and power enrichment systems. Additionally, the stock fuel system must be upgraded with a high-volume electric fuel pump at the very least to support the requirements of a supercharged engine. A good coil is also a must, and if boost is high, you may need to upgrade with aftermarket electronic ignition or even a magneto in extreme cases.

Supercharger Kits Fuel Pump
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Supercharger Kits Fuel Pump
Since the supercharger will pump more air through the engine, your fuel system needs to pump more fuel to ensure the proper air/fuel ratio.
Supercharger Kits Flow Charger
Older Mopars will need an... 
   
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Supercharger Kits Flow Charger
Older Mopars will need an upgraded fuel pump, like the Holley unit shown here. Modern cars may need a Flowcharger to boost fuel pump voltage.
Supercharger Kits Carburetor
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Supercharger Kits Carburetor
In carbureted applications, the carburetor must be properly tuned for the extra air being forced through it.
Supercharger Kits Carburetor
Holley makes four-barrel carbs... 
   
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Supercharger Kits Carburetor
Holley makes four-barrel carbs specifically for blow-through supercharging, or tuning your existing carburetor is another alternative.
Supercharger Kits Injectors
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Supercharger Kits Injectors
If your car is fuel injected, you'll need to swap to larger injectors as well as retuning your car's computer to provide more fuel.
Supercharger Kits Dyno Test
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Supercharger Kits Dyno Test
Most supercharger manufacturers provide all the necessary components as part of their kit.
Supercharger Kits Factory Ignition System
Factory ignition systems are... 
   
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Supercharger Kits Factory Ignition System
Factory ignition systems are adequate for mild levels of boost, but if you want to push the limits you'll need a good electronic ignition...
Supercharger Kits High Voltage Blaster
...and high-energy coil like... 
   
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Supercharger Kits High Voltage Blaster
...and high-energy coil like these units from MSD.

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