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08-08-2006, 11:58 PM | #31 |
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Re: Supercharger in a stock '95?
Blowers on anything always make more pony's
Take a look at my other posts regrding blowers & Superchargers ABC Do your research Read the instructions the biggest problem is the fuel system. However what goes in must come out so all the rest of the stuff is also necessary. The MFG may tell you that stuff is not required but they want to sell you a KIT - so they may evade the actual truth a bit. If you have a MOD-MOTOR stay away from the Roots, & Screw type blowers, and find a centrifugal, Vortex, Procharger, Paxton-Novi, or other, one of those others has an internal belt-drive, we had trouble with the belt breaking. Denny@JDS Induction Products HeadDoctor out |
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