View Full Version : More LS1 parts for sale, Powerdyne supercharger, Pacesetter headers...
JL8Jeff
04-09-2007, 10:24 PM
No time for pictures right now but I have a Powerdyne LS1 supercharger setup, used but has new bearings and internal belt. It's probably 80% complete with supercharger, brackets, fans, tubing(I think it's missing a coupler), FMU, inline fuel pump with lines and Hobbs switch and relay. New Pacesetter coated emission's headers with y-pipe, stainless cat delete pipe parts, O2 sims. $1300 for Powerdyne stuff, $360 for headers and $110 for y-pipe ,$20 new GM gaskets, $50 for O2 sims, $50 for cat delete pipe pieces.
GrandmasterCow
04-09-2007, 10:29 PM
pm sent
Jared1970Chevelle
04-09-2007, 11:41 PM
are the 02 sims universal?????
JL8Jeff
04-10-2007, 10:47 AM
The O2 sims are the square 4 wire connector type but I have no idea what other vehicles they might work on other than LS1 setups. But I won't sell the O2 sims unless the headers sell for sure.
JL8Jeff
04-11-2007, 07:00 PM
Some pictures of the Powerdyne parts. I believe this is the 6 lb kit. It has new bearings and a new internal belt but there are a couple of chips in the impeller so it might be smart to replace the impeller or wheel. It has the inline booster pump with some of the lines and fittings, FMU with some fittings but no lines to the fuel rail, fans but might need extension harnesses(I'm not sure), new tensioner pulley, supercharger mounting bracket, inlet piping(needs at least 1 coupler hose), blow off valve and hose, Hobbs switch(to activate the fuel pump under boost), relay, some vacuum lines and T fittings. What it needs, I would probably replace the impeller or wheel, a vacuum T that fits in the brake booster line, the fuel rail to FMU line, the fuel rail fitting, a power lead from Hobbs switch to the pump, might need the fuel return line from FMU to rear of car, and Powerdyne offers a programmer that you can send them for custom programming(I'd have a custom tune done). Brand new it costs around $3800 so $1500 leaves plenty of room to get some of the missing stuff and the wheel replaced. You can find the installation instructions online at the Powerdyne website as well.
http://home.comcast.net/~jeffhansbury/2000SS/Pdyne1.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~jeffhansbury/2000SS/Pdyne2.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~jeffhansbury/2000SS/Pdyne3.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~jeffhansbury/2000SS/LS1pace.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~jeffhansbury/2000SS/LS1ypipe.jpg
Frosty
04-11-2007, 07:21 PM
Holy Christ that'd make the Vette fly....damn bills, lol.
JL8Jeff
04-17-2007, 10:10 AM
Some of the parts need to go, the shop just called and they're looking for money for the 69.
Intake is sold.
Pacesetter LS1 coated emission's headers(2000) $360
Pacesetter LS1 y-pipe $110
GM gaskets $20
O2 sims (square plug) $50
Cat delete pieces $45
Powerdyne supercharger setup $1300
JL8Jeff
04-25-2007, 08:15 AM
Price drop, I need the cash for the 69 Z28.
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