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    1. #1
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      Edelbrock E Force 1597

      I have a chance to pick up an E Force 1597 for a really great discount... I know this is specifically designed for a camaro but for hot rod guys is there a way to make this work in an A body with a LY6 engine?

      figured I'd ask since I have an Ls3 intake so I figured a supercharger made for an LS3 would also work for my application



      Thoughts?


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      Edelbrock E Force 1597

      It'll work , you just need to make sure the balancer spacing is correct. So worst case you need a new balancer.
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    3. #3
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      Quote Originally Posted by Schwartz Performance View Post
      It'll work , you just need to make sure the balancer spacing is correct. So worst case you need a new balancer.
      Great!!! Would it still work if I switched over to a March Perfomance pulley system?

    4. #4
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      Edelbrock E Force 1597

      You'll probably need to talk with March.. But most naturally aspirated billet serpentine setups aren't compatible with superchargers. ConceptOne has a kit for that I believe.. Or you'll have to stick with a factory drive.
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    5. #5
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      Just looked up that concept one kit it's almost 3k lol

      Thanks for the info ..just wanted to make sure it can be made to work before I spend the money and cannot return it





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