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Originally Posted by Chate
Question for all you gurus out there, i'm confused about heads and cams versus supercharging (specifically on vettes, but i guess it would apply to anything). Is it possible to do both, or is it a one or the other type of thing?
I looked up how heads/cams work on howstuffworks (LOL, i'm a noob, sorry) and though theres a significant difference in price (almost double to get it blown) the overall benefit of a blower seems higher (better day to day drivability, higher final output)
So as i sit here before class starts, i wonder, should i bother doing any bolt ons, moving up slowly if you will, or just be slow till i can throw a blower on the beast (or depending on if she dies before i finish, get a used pre-blown z06)?
someone show me the light?
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I'm sure Carlos will chime in on this, but the short answer is it depends what you want to use the car for. You can do heads and cam and a blower but you would want to match up the pieces as you go to make it as efficient as possible.
The advantage of heads and cam is that it's less money than a supercharger, you can still make great power, and if you set it up correctly the reliability should be almost as good as factory (in theory). It also weighs less obviously (which matters if you're tracking the car) and shouldn't be nearly as heat affected as a supercharged setup.
A blower is more expensive but you can make good power with relatively low boost on an LS1. The drivability should be as good as stock and if you use a CARB legal blower smog wouldn't be a problem.
For an LS1 Vette on a budget I'd probably do a smog legal heads and cam setup. Something like Vettezuki's car but a little less radical (so you can run on just 91 octane). It'll make plenty of power and should be reliable. If you have a lot of money to throw around though, I'd do a built shortblock LSX based motor with a procharger.