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Old 05-11-2008, 11:40 AM
   Has any one tried the 2.4L Twin Cam Supercharger
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This is proberly a stupid question, but, has anyone tried the GM Part No. 12498660, for 2.4L Car Twin Cam Supercharger made for 2000-2002 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire, Grand Am, & Olds Alero / for Manual & Automatic Transmission.
I found this under(tunersource.gmblogs.com/accessories/Engine-Parts/ 2.4L ect.), this is the complete installation kit, brackets, hoses, belt, ect.
It looks like it should fit leaving you with ecm reprogram? What realy catches my intrest is the $1,498.95 price.
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Won't work. It uses a different intake manifold which will not bolt up. I believe it is a integrated system into the intake manifold, it only uses a MP45 (?), and there is no way for an intercooler ever. Stick with DDM. Save up for it and go with stage I. To tune that kit it would cost probably $600-$750. Leaving you with a kit that costs $2250 and still may have it's quirks. DDM will cost you $750 more and you have a complete, PERFECT setup.
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I had a cavalier before this with the supercharger. Tried fitting it to my friends 2.4L Solstice after I sold the cavalier and there is no way with out serious fabrication to the body and the supercharger to make it even fit, nevermind trying ot make it work. Don't even bother with it. Go Haun or DDM
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I would like to thank everyone for their input, I will go with DDM
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Tony, give Dave a call at DDM. By far the best guy you will ever talk to in this business!!
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