CHEVROLET CORVETTE C6 Z06 LS7 7.0L V8 HEARTBEAT SUPERCHARGER SYSTEM
CHEVROLET CORVETTE C6 Z06 LS7 7.0L V8 HEARTBEAT SUPERCHARGER SYSTEM
The most powerful TVS2300 underhood Corvette Supercharger on the market
Magnuson is proud to announce our under the hood Heartbeat supercharger system is now available for the 2006 - 2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 7.0L. At just 5 psi, the Heartbeat adds over 100hp to the wheels, to give you over 675 hp at the crank. Tested by two of the most respected engine builders in the industry, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering and Duttweiler Performance, Heartbeat made over 900 HP at a mere 10-11 psi, a credit to it's unsurpassed airflow and inlet design.
Run cooler with the most advanced intercooler system available
Heat soak can be a problem in underhood supercharger systems, robbing more than half the power gain in the summer heat or after a few dragstrip runs. Heartbeat features integrated intercoolers derived from the same technology used in Formula 1 and NASCAR heat exchangers. Unlike other underhood supercharger systems, customers report low IATs and consistent performance all day long.
Bolt on 120+ HP in a day
Magnuson Products supercharger kits are complete with all the components necessary for installation, and Heartbeat fits under the factory hood. Included in the kit is our brand new “HeartBeat” cast aluminum intake manifold, factory ‘push-lock’ connectors are utilized in the fuel system for installation ease, Twin dual-pass charge-air-coolers use Formula-1 racing thermal-control technology, coolant circulation pump, heat exchanger and all necessary hardware to make a complete installation package.
What our customers are saying
"The new under hood Magnuson Heartbeat supercharger is engineering excellence. The placement of the intercoolers and runner design nets maximum efficiency. This unit is far superior to ANY under hood, positive displacement supercharger currently on the market". - Steve E, Owner of Davenport Motorsports
"This is the most power we've ever made with a TVS2300 supercharger". - Jason Haines, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering