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Old 12-12-2009, 09:39 AM
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Default Lingenfelter C6 ZR1 Supercharger Cast Aluminum Air Intake Snout 2009-2010

Lingenfelter now offers an upgraded supercharger snout for the LS9 powered C6 ZR1 to improve boost and horsepower. The snout as tested on our 2009 ZR1 showed gains of 60 horsepower rear wheel when combined with our supercharger upgrades. The top picture is a stock snout & the second picture is the LPE snout. Both views are in the plane of the throttle body.

739 horsepower rear wheel 720 ft lbs of torque package consisted of the following items

- LPE 8.5” diameter harmonic balancer – 11 rib
- LPE 2.60” diameter supercharger pulley – 11 rib
- LPE Cast aluminum supercharger air intake snout
- Lingenfelter S&B air filter
- 4” diameter air intake tube with mass air sensor
- Ported stock throttle body
- Intercooler supercharger inlet modifications
- Double capacity intercooler heat exchanger
- Larger capacity intercooler reservoir system
- VP Motorsport 109 unleaded fuel

The Lingenfelter cast aluminum supercharger snouts will be available around January 15th. Snouts will have a two piece hub to allow easy changing of pulley sizes.




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Old 12-17-2009, 03:51 PM
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Default Lingenfelter C6 ZR1 Supercharger Cast Aluminum Air Intake New Pictures

Here are some pictures of the casting before we install the bearings and shaft assembly. We expect to have them assembled and ready to sell mid January 2010. Lingenfelter has seen chassis dyno tests results of 30 horsepower rear wheel gain over the stock snout on a ZR1 in back to back testing with our upper pulley kit already installed. The LPE version is on the right side of each picture.



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Old 12-21-2009, 02:46 PM
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Default ZR1 Supercharger Cast Aluminum Air Intake Snout Assembled Pictures

Here is a picture of the assembled supercharger air intake snout with a 10 bolt hub that will allow the easy changing between our 2.35 or 2.6 diameter pulley.

L250110309 High Flow LS9 supercharger snout or front cover with pulley hub $1,495.00
L220136109 2.35 11 rib LS9 10 bolt pulley $129.95
L220146109 2.6 11 rib LS9 10 bolt pulley $129.95

For customers that want to use the stock snout we also will offer a 10 bolt hub so you can use the 2.35 or 2.6 diameter pulley
L220126109 LS9 10 bolt supercharger pulley hub, stainless $59.95

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Good golly Miss Molly... I wish I had a 20-pack of ZR1s to go with that 20-count box of snouts !
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