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who knows what about superchargers?

Started by Khyron, October 24, 2005, 05:39:46 PM

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Khyron

looking at this...

http://www.thesuperchargerstore.com/

anyone play with these? maybe I can turn some serious power from my little ol 360 ;)


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Blown70

Yes they are supposed to work well if you want it under the hood.  I personally have never heard anything bad about them

I was told the do bolt up pretty well too.... they have the kit I believe.

Tom

golden73

I would direct you to this post: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,3289.0.html

Centrifugal will be the way I go... except im gonna run edelbrock EFI

I love them 360's  :icon_smile_tongue:

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Jon Smith

I've got their big block kit, I bought it second hand, the previous owner had had detonation problems and melted pistons.
you need to do the research and approach it like any blower motor, they're supposed to be a bit more forgiving on high compression but I dont plan on taking the risk I'll be building a new shortblock with less compression, which means the project wont be happening for a while yet
fuel system is critical as well, if it leans out you've got big problems
check the mopar and carbed forums on turbomustangs.com for info
my blower is actually on their site I'ts off the 69 roadrunner in England on the gallery pages
be aware that everyone seems to have their own opinion of what will work and what wont with these things