VENTURA, CA – GM’s new ’07-’09 truck and SUV Vortec Max
engines are popular options but they still leave some owners
looking for more power, especially for towing or pulling a
power-robbing set of 24- or 26-inch wheels and tires. Magna
Charger’s new Radix Max supercharger package is just the
answer, delivering up to an additional 124hp to the wheels,
and stump-pulling torque the instant you hit the
accelerator. The Radix Max is super-efficient too, demanding
less than one horsepower to drive under normal conditions.
In fact, testing has indicated a slight fuel mileage
improvement at steady speed cruise, and the system
interfaces seamlessly with GM’s Active Fuel Management. The
Magna Charger Radix Max is legal for installation in
California carrying CARB E.O. Number D-488-13.
Magna
Charger’s new Radix Max MP 1900 TVS supercharger uses the same advanced
technology found in the new LS9 Corvette and ’09 Cadillac CTS-V. Its
four-lobe, high-helix design is more efficient requiring less power to
drive, has cooler discharge temperatures for increased power, and is
much quieter than previous models. The Radix Max system comes complete
with everything you need for installation. The major components include
a high-velocity port intake manifold with integral water-to-air
intercooler and of course, the MP1900 TVS supercharger (available in
black powder coating or Chrome Coat). Also, included are new high-flow
fuel injectors, a hand-held computer reprogrammer, and all necessary
hardware and specialized tools. A professional installer can install the
Radix Max system in approximately eight hours with no modifications to
the vehicle. A fully illustrated instruction manual is included for
DIYRs.
All Magna
Charger supercharger systems carry a Standard 3-Year Limited warranty on
the supercharger system, and Magna Charger also offers an optional
36,000-mile/3 Year Powertrain Warranty.
For more information please contact, Bob Roese at Magnuson Products,
1990 Knoll Drive, Ventura, CA 93003. Phone: 805-289-0044, Email:
roese@magnusonproducts.com
or visit Magnuson Products on the web at
www.magnacharger.com.