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    just wondering what u guys would do.... my dad wants to supercharge his 2005 silverado 1500 with the 5.3 vortec.... we were wondering which would be the better buy, a roots type or a twin screw type... were looking for something that will not totally destroy driveablity but still grab you and throw you back in the seat.... were not considering centrifigul because its a pain to instal and we dont want the lag... plus we tow everyonce in a while... thanks for the help!!! looking forward to getting your inputs
    2000 WS.6 RAM AIR... black on black
    current mods.....
    3" custom exhaust from zPERFORMANCE(highflow cats and super40), SLP lid w/ k&n filter and smooth bellows, slp 85mm MAF, and diablo predator II tune, beefed up sway bars and adjustable panhard bar....its my DD

    Current restored and sold projects....
    1979 10th anniversary ta
    yamaha r1 (nitrous install)

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    When I was at Chevy, There was an Avalanche that came in. It was rolling on 22's, Yet I slammed it and snapped my neck back. I was like "WTF" (sorry) but that thing launched. I park and pop the hood and there you go, Whiple S/C. Honestly, It pulled like My T/A. It Had Headers and Electronic Fans. I asked the guy if he had Internals and nothing at all besides Injectors. It was the 5.3 Vortec. I recommend that and believe me, you would not be disapointed. It had to be over 400hp. It also had a custom Tune.
    Eddie
    2000 M6 Trans Am
    Tune+exhaust=344WHP

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    • #3
      Isn't a roots and a twin screw the same thing?

      2005 GTO, Quicksilver, 6-Speed, DynaTech LT's and thats it. 366.6 hp/366.7 tq last time I checked.
      Sold-1995 Dark GreenTrans Am, Auto 63K. BBK Headers/off-road y-pipe/Hooker Exhaust/LPI CAI/Hypertech...need some money!!!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Blevyou know
        Isn't a roots and a twin screw the same thing?

        no different internals, and the twinscrew makes boost in the charger by compressing the air, while the roots kinda just sweeps it in.... i think
        2000 WS.6 RAM AIR... black on black
        current mods.....
        3" custom exhaust from zPERFORMANCE(highflow cats and super40), SLP lid w/ k&n filter and smooth bellows, slp 85mm MAF, and diablo predator II tune, beefed up sway bars and adjustable panhard bar....its my DD

        Current restored and sold projects....
        1979 10th anniversary ta
        yamaha r1 (nitrous install)

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        • #5
          So tell me what exactly are you refering to with the "lag" of a centrifugal supercharger. If you want the better drivability and less wear and tear with lower intake temps, be smart and go with the centrifugal supercharger.
          '95 T/A Conv., Green, Tan Top
          '00 T/A Silver
          '86 Chevy RCSB 4WD (LS1 to go in)

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