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Supercharging
Systems for 6.0L 2001-2002 Denali/Sierra Denali and 2002 Escalade

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Paxton
supercharger systems for the Cadillac Escalade and GMC Denali
blend a generous power increase with civilized road manners.
You'll experience up to 120 additional horsepower, on demand,
with very little effort. When you consider the ease of
installation, high-quality components and an industry-leading
warranty, it's easy to see why Paxton has been a supercharging
tradition spanning more than four decades. | |
System Contents:
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Boost: 7-8 35% HP Gain 30%
Torque Gain
System Number: 1101210 Polished
Finish Only Suggested Retail Price: $5,895.95 |
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NOVI 1200 gear-driven supercharger provides nearly silent
operation with unmatched dependability
- Technologically
advanced high-efficiency impeller and housing design
developed in Paxton's supercharger test cell
- Complete
fuel system upgrade includes fuel control unit, high-flow
fuel pump, high-capacity fuel injectors, fuel lines and
wiring harness for safe, reliable operation
- Hand-held ECM
programmer sets ignition timing and fuel enrichment level
- High-flow
bypass valves provides quiet, surge-free compressor
operation
- Oil Lubrication and cooling for the
supercharger even under sustained boost conditions
- Inlet
and discharge duct connections utilize heat-resistant
silicon sleeves and premium quality stainless steel clamps
- OEM-type
cast aluminum mounting bracketry for a "factory
installed" appearance
- Supercharger drive system
includes the necessary belts, and pulleys, as well as an
automatic belt tensioner
- Integrated air-to-water, dual
pass charge cooler configuration allows for additional
horsepower gains and features a closed loop,
maintenance-free design
- Molded air inlet ducting assembly
features the Paxton logo and mates with the factory air
intake system
- Compatible with factory OBD II engine
management systems
- Paxton 3-year supercharger limited
warranty
- Emissions legal in all 50 states CARB EO
#D-195-19
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