LS9 Supercharged Package Released
The team at GM Performance Parts has a few screws loose if you ask us – but that’s just the way we like them. Without their noggins being properly bolted together, they come up with performance packages like the new LS9 Supercharger Package which just screams insanity. If you’ve been searching for some type of power adder to bolt up to your LS3-powered Chevy since you drove it off the lot, the search is over. This bad boy of a kit will make your factory monster LS3 V8 seem docile as the package can make your seemingly stock Camaro or Corvette put out up to 650hp with the properly paired components.
The official press release hasn’t hit the wire yet, but we know some people that know some people and we got the hook up for you all so you can be the first at the parts counter to order yours and surprise the heck out of your friends. When you step up to the counter just tell them you need part number 19244103 and make it snappy, there’s fresh tires on your car that you need to break in! The kit will include all of the components to make the kit work right out of the box of course and will carry the same warranty that all GMPP carry which make this kit knock the funk out of the competition.
When the official release gets out, we’ll update you all here with the full statement for your enjoyment.
Thanks GMPP - Let’s kick the tires and light the fires!
Vortech Releases Supercharger Kit for L99 Camaro
Every day it seems a new part is coming out for the 2010 Chevy Camaro and with good reason. The Camaro is the it car right now and all the aftermarket companies that are worth their weight in Myrrh want to stake their claim to making the baddest product out there for it. Vortech Engineering is no exception and actually quite the contrary as they have just released their V-3 Si-Trim Supercharger kit for the L99 Camaro that leaves us thinking about who could possibly top this effort? Increased power isn't the only benefit of a Vortech kit, you also get that patented Vortech sound that mesmerizes enthusiasts everywhere and is reminiscent to novices as that of a '74 Buick with a bad alternator.
