L67 conversion

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Fireblade.954
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L67 conversion

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Hi guys, I know this would of been asked. So forgive me in advance
Can I put all the supercharge parts on a n/a ecotec?
Obviously I will program my memcal.
I really want to know mechanically wise.
Thanks guys
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you need heads intake manifold fuel rails and charger plus balancer with the extra drive that suits ecotec balance.converting n/a to l67 is big in the states due to people wanting to limit blower rpm for better efficiency less boost more power
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Fireblade.954
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Re: L67 conversion

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What's different on the heads?
Not cam or rockers etc?
Will the stock bottom end take stock boost?
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the s/c heads have the holes in them for the injectors, where as the n/a motor has the holes in the inlet manifold ....
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Re: L67 conversion

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Ahhhh
That makes perfect sense.
Thanks guys
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