The lifespan of a supercharger can vary significantly based on factors such as the make and model of the vehicle, driving habits, and maintenance. Generally, a supercharger can last anywhere from 50,000 to over 100,000 miles. Proper maintenance, including regular oil changes and ensuring the air filter is clean, can help extend its lifespan. However, some performance-oriented superchargers may require more frequent servicing.
When you drive your supercharger without oil it will become extremely hot. When these supercharger is extremely hot it can result in burning out the bearing or causing the seal to leak.
It is best to fit a suitable supercharger to extend its working life
In the manual it says to check and top off the supercharger oil every 30,000 miles. It is a good idea to change the oil in the S/C every 50,000 miles.
if taken care of properly,all fluids, including supercharger oil(gm s/c oil, every 30,000 miles). my last one had 245000 miles before engine died.
2.456 miles
A supercharger can be purchased from all good electronics stores and many DIY stores. For example, try stores such as Amazon or Ebay, or from the official Supercharger webpage.
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I am a used car wholesaler and although I do not know about a 2004 I have seen 98s-01s with 145k or more that the supercharger is still in great working condition so i feel it would be a safe purchase.
35-40 K miles
450,000 miles on the original engine.
The Edelbrock E-Force supercharger does require forged internals if you want your engine to last for a long time.