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Im a new member to the web site and looking for some opinions from my fellow SS brothers and sisters. I am looking in to purchasing an ATI procharger for my Camaro 2000 ss and want feedback form people who have the item on there own car. Give the good bad and the ugly.
Posts: 1 | From: Little Rock, AR | Registered: Jun 2003
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It's latetonight, and probably not too many people knowledgable are on right now. I dont know anything, but can point you in another direction in the meantime until some people answer. I would visit www.ls1.com as well as www.ls1tech.com They have full sections on supercharging, turbos, etc. Good luck, and I'm sure some people will come along here and help Posts: 2651 | From: Enola (Harrisburg Area), Pennsylvania | Registered: Jan 2002
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Welcome to the Porch Wicked and you are going to meet wonderful people here and get great advice on any question you may have.
If this is any help how about going to the ATI website and see if there are comments from people who have purchased it and I am also sure there are websites that give the pros and cons as well.
I am sure there are members here who have that setup and will give any information you are looking for.
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I don't have one yet (but I will). From all that I have heard it is the Cat's Meow!
Posts: 343 | From: Castle Rock, CO | Registered: Jun 2002
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There are 4 boost levels available. One kit produces 4# of boost and comes with everything you need (uses an FMU and inline pump - no programming required). It will show you about an 80-90hp increase. The 5# kit will give you about 100-110hp increase and the 7# kit is good for about 130-140hp. 42# injectors, an inline pump and programming are recommended. These 3 kits use the P-1SC head unit. The D-1SC will produce more power (150+) and will work very good on modified cars. This also requires programming, injectors and an inline fuel pump.
The ATI kits fit under the SS hood so you won't have to modify that in any way.