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60hp for $200?

You shouldn’t waste time when it comes to improving the standard of your 1971-1975 models. It’s not problematic to find these Grand Ville superchargers since the internet quite a good range and the auto stores are not limited in supply. Grand Ville bolt on superchargers is easily installed and carries the power you need to power your car to the next level. For the complete performance and speed, Grand Ville supercharger is the beast accessory you car each out for since it gives you greater horsepower levels. This supercharging modifications uplift your full size Grand Ville car by making sure the torque realized gives you the much anticipated fuel efficiency. You’ll end up going for long distances without filling your tank; thus saving so much money on buying fuel. Even if you are driving a four good or two door coupe sedan, it will not matter because Grand Ville electric supercharger is designed to fit in every car engine.


for the love of all things holy....while there are many more grammer issues in this paragraph..these ones are the best haha its a BEAST accessory!
 


it will not matter because Grand Ville electric supercharger is designed to fit in every car engine.

Suddenly... BOLT-INS!!! :th_laugh-lol2:

Since the 3-4 "supercharger" kit will fit into the intake of the Grand Ville... It will surely be sucked in the intake, thus allowing more air to run into the engine, as its being sucked from the inside now. :th_laugh-lol3:


If it was this easy to add that much power, EVERYONE would be doing it. Saves weight, easier and cheaper to replace, no nasty oils or mainteance or BBVs to worry with, just more air causing chipped pistons
 


i owned a 75 grand am, and a77 caddy sedan devil, im already in that club, those old cars rode so nice, like a on a cloud.

my friend had a 74 Lincoln continental, that car used to float all over the place, at 65 the fenders would move, and they all did it, he killed that one got another and the fenders moved on it too.

yeah the good old days when gas was 1 dollar, time machine anyone?
 
my caddy was the sh!t , i blew the trans, and put my th-400 from my firebird in it, caddy had a 426, and it chirped 2 nd gear, but as big as i am every one who sat up front, well their feet were off the floor, i had the seat all the way back, lazy boy style for sure.
 
thats like a vega right? we did a few 350 swaps into vega's, the rears kept blowing up, and it was hard to get a full size radiator in it so they all over heated if you beat on em, in the 80's electric fans were not so available so if we had the fans maybe the full size rad would have fit.
 


yea it goes

chevy-Nova
oldsmobile-Omega
pontiac -Ventura/astra
buick - Apolo

yea big torquey motor, short wheelbase small car = fun times
 
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