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Kenne Belle 2.8 on 6.2 Truck, Accesory drive differences?

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Old Jul 24, 2014 | 08:02 PM
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Default Kenne Belle 2.8 on 6.2 Truck, Accesory drive differences?

I am wanting to get away from Nitrous and Go FI. i am really stuck on the kenne bell 2.8 blower since it will give me room to grow with more boost in a new engine set up. I currently am running a GMPP 6.2 LS3/525hp in the truck right now on a 200 shot of nitrous. My question is, How do i go about putting this blower on my truck? i know that the firewall may need to be trimmed, and there is no kit that will utilize the truck accsesory drive, but is there a better way than switching my whole accessory drive to a new gen camaro accesory drive? if so, what parts\brackets need to be changed?
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Old Jul 28, 2014 | 09:02 AM
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The Gen5 Camaro acc spacing is the same as the truck accs so since you already have rectangular port heads, you should be able to slap on a Camaro kit. You may have to get creative with the inlet as it is on the driver's side and is a bit larger than the previous C5 design. You may be able to flip the inlet and build a new bypass tube but the alternator may be in the way. If you want a direct bolt on twin-screw truck kit, look at Whipple.
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