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aleros_eat_rice 03-10-2014 11:43 PM

M90 supercharger
 
I've seen some people with supercharged Aleros that have the M90 sc. I want to s/c my Alero (3400), and the M90 seems like the best bet to make that happen, as I can get a reman M90 on ebay for $800. I know there's more to it, with the other parts, the tuning and what not but the charger would be the biggest thing.

My question is if the M90 is compatible with the 3400. I want to know if the bold pattern is the same. If it is, when I go s/c that'll be what I go with. That'll end my search for a s/c unit at least.

Shiwnath 03-11-2014 12:27 AM

Actually the original Magnuson kit for these engines used the M62 supercharger. The M90 was used in the Buick 3800 engine. This set up is not at all compatible with the 3400 due to it being a completely different design in engines. Although AleroB888 did take a M90 and fabricate the inlet and outlet flanges required based on the Magnuson kit. On top of that you'd have to get a proper length snout as well as mounting brackets for support. Doing something similar to what he did is a difficult task.

These links would be useful to read. If you can't see the pictures then just create an account on www.60degreev6.com

http://60degreev6.com/forum/showthre...-first-mock-up

http://60degreev6.com/forum/showthre...roject-Updates

AleroB888 03-11-2014 01:05 AM

O.P., got the P.M, if you can't see the links posted above, I'll repost the info here....

Bottom line would take about $2500.00 for the SC with castings / hardware (mounts must be fabricated), then also needs headers, injectors, tuning, battery relocated, hood brace notched, and a few other mods. This is more complex than installing an MP62 kit, which is fairly difficult as well. And I would have to check if the same place can still do the castings.

aleros_eat_rice 03-11-2014 06:57 PM

I see what you did. Took a top mount and made it a side mount.

Is that bottom line for everything directly related to the charger? I know other things must be done, but is the $2500 the ball park to get the charger and mounts? If that's the case, that isn't so bad.

sleepyalero 03-11-2014 07:17 PM

They made sc kits for the 3400... very rare nowadays

AleroB888 03-11-2014 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by aleros_eat_rice (Post 652520)
I see what you did. Took a top mount and made it a side mount.

Is that bottom line for everything directly related to the charger? I know other things must be done, but is the $2500 the ball park to get the charger and mounts? If that's the case, that isn't so bad.


No, it's not a top-mount in particular, it's considered a universal style that can be used in various positions.

There are different drive configurations. The one used on top of a V6 or V8 normally uses a one-piece drive. The one I have uses a two-piece drive with a custom length driveshaft.

You give Magnuson the specifications you want, and they custom build each one: overall length of unit, type and diameter of pulley, location of bypass actuator, color of powdercoat finish (silver is standard).

Then their builder gets back to you with an estimate via the sales rep, usually a week or more later depending on workload.

Mine was less than $2000 shipped about two years ago. About $300.00 for raw castings counting machining work on them. Then the mountings leave a lot of room for creativity. A place like WOT-Tech or MMS could install this, I expect they would charge at least $700.00. Not that they would want to, just sayin' they could, lol

aleros_eat_rice 03-12-2014 07:08 PM

What I meant was that I'm used to seing that particular charger in a top mount config.

How much did the custom length driveshaft cost?

AleroB888 03-12-2014 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by aleros_eat_rice (Post 652563)
What I meant was that I'm used to seing that particular charger in a top mount config.

How much did the custom length driveshaft cost?


Those only work with a two-piece drive, which means you can't get one for the typical Gen III M90 Eaton out of an OEM vehicle. Even if Magnuson Products sold you a custom driveshaft for the MP90 Gen IV, it would have to be machined and adapted to the blower, which would likely need to be rebuilt anyway. If you have a Gen IV that already has a two-piece drive but no driveshaft (not likely), then you might talk MP into selling a new driveshaft for $400-$600. Even then they might require you to send your blower in for reconditioning.

So, the best way to do it is order the whole unit together.

aleros_eat_rice 03-12-2014 11:30 PM

Would they be able to make an adapter so I could bolt it up in place of the plenum? That could simplify the install, outside of maybe getting the hood modified or replaced.

AleroB888 03-12-2014 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by aleros_eat_rice (Post 652585)
Would they be able to make an adapter so I could bolt it up in place of the plenum? That could simplify the install, outside of maybe getting the hood modified or replaced.


No, that's been researched a lot, it would require reengineering the lower intake manifold and bypass system, and still may wind up with hood clearance issues.

aleros_eat_rice 03-13-2014 06:25 PM

Just thought about it. Hood clearance will be an issue this way if possible, but what about a supercharger for a Camaro with the 3.4? Would that work?
At that point, I'm not even worried about the hood anymore, as I know it would need to be modified or replaced with custom.
Edit:
Didn't the Impala SS come with a stock s/c 3400? If that's the case, I just need to find a wrecked Impala SS and pluck the charger from it.

01OhioAlero 03-13-2014 08:21 PM

Nope they didnt, It was 3800 s/c or 5.3 v8.

sleepyalero 03-13-2014 08:31 PM

No the camaro with 3.4 is a completely different 3400

aleros_eat_rice 03-13-2014 09:07 PM

Forgive me if I yammer on too long about this. Just trying to find a way to supercharge it. If it doesn't pan out, next step-turbo.

I read on another forum how a guy had a plenum milled down so he could bolt an M90 on it, but it was ugly, and to the point that it needed a hole cut in the hood to make it work. Not doing that to my Alero.

What about a lower intake made to accept the M90 on the 3400?

guiguilandry 03-13-2014 10:08 PM

look at a picture of a 3400 lower intake... I guess it would be possible to make a custom box that bolt to the lower intake with the s/c on top of it... but air flow will probably be horrible due to the lower intake design

S8track16 03-14-2014 01:22 AM

http://ottawa.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehic...AdIdZ574128604

Someone selling a M90.

aleros_eat_rice 03-14-2014 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by guiguilandry (Post 652621)
look at a picture of a 3400 lower intake... I guess it would be possible to make a custom box that bolt to the lower intake with the s/c on top of it... but air flow will probably be horrible due to the lower intake design


What if I get a lower for a 3500? Or, just get the 3400 lower ported like I already plan to, would that improve air flow?

guiguilandry 03-14-2014 09:08 AM

porting will improve airflow IF done right..., it can also kill low end torque if not done right... it will be easier for you to stick with your 3400 stuff...

like i said i would do a complete 3500 top swap in your case, that will greatly improve air flow...

guiguilandry 03-14-2014 09:12 AM

if that's really a m90,, i think it comes from a t-bird... or it's an older m62 from a gm 3800 sc series 1.... it doesn't look like my m90's

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Originally Posted by S8track16 (Post 652625)


aleros_eat_rice 03-14-2014 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by guiguilandry (Post 652629)
porting will improve airflow IF done right..., it can also kill low end torque if not done right... it will be easier for you to stick with your 3400 stuff...

like i said i would do a complete 3500 top swap in your case, that will greatly improve air flow...


What's that, plenum, lower and heads?


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