No. The is a special oil available from your dealer.
Depending on the supercharger, it will require a special blend of synthetic oil. This synthetic oil normally is located in the supercharger itself. Most superchargers will have a hex nut located on the front of the supercharger. This area is used to drain and fill up the supercharger oil. You cannot use just any synthetic oil, you will have to use "Supercharger Oil"
no. you can use any oil in the engine. But only use GM supercharger oil for the supercharger.
If it is for the supercharger, you would use gm supercharger oil. http://www.zzperformance.com/grand_prix/products1.php?id=154&catid=106
Yes there is AC Delco Supercharger Oil #10953513 at GMC dealer in Canada
gm supercharger oil for the supercharger. any oil you prefer for the engine oil.
Do not spray any cem. into the supercharger. This will strip the teflon coating on the supercharger rotors. However you do need to change the oil out in the supercharger. There is a little plug located by the pulley. It is a hex bolt and you need to undo it and then suck the oil out of it. You will then need to fill the oil back up just below the plug. Make sure you use the special supercharger oil called. "Supercharger oil" from GM. Thank you, From www.SuperchargersOnline.com
Use the squirt mechanism from a spray bottle, stick the squirt tube into the supercharger fill hole and get another bottle and start squirting it in. Don't spill any as it will stink bad on a hot motor for awhile.
Depends on the supercharger, procharger and B&M have their own oils(self contained units). others use pressurized oil feed from the engine.
The most common and normal signs will be: * Oil leakage from the supercharger * Supercharger making a knocking noise * Lower or no boost pressure * Oil not present inside the supercharger
Supercharger oil. zzperformance.com
Eaton M45 roots type supercharger
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