Title states.
Pros, cons. Waste of money??
Sc14 onto ecotec
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Re: Sc14 onto ecotec
Probably for only a little bit more to buy the kit you could put an l67 top on it instead get a bit more boost out of it and won't run out of puff further up the rev range
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Re: Sc14 onto ecotec
yeah eaton M90 will be heaps better and easier.
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Re: Sc14 onto ecotec
I have one on my Buick running e85 on stock motor. It's intercooled makes 200kw at the wheels. The setup owes me about $1200 not including tuning.