Need some Supercharger help please
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Need some Supercharger help please
Hi everyone this is my first post and Im glad to be a part of the comuity. Here's my question.
I have a 1986 Mustang GT and plan on getting a supercharger very soon, and me and my dad would like to know what system's out there use there own oil supply. By that I mean what systems out there don't steal oil out of the motor or oil pan.
I know Powerdyne is gear driven and don't need oil but what others do I have to pick from.
Thanks for taking the time to anwser.
I have a 1986 Mustang GT and plan on getting a supercharger very soon, and me and my dad would like to know what system's out there use there own oil supply. By that I mean what systems out there don't steal oil out of the motor or oil pan.
I know Powerdyne is gear driven and don't need oil but what others do I have to pick from.
Thanks for taking the time to anwser.
#2
RE: Need some Supercharger help please
Procharger. My Vortech taps the oil pan but that is just for the drain. I'm not going to lie it's not easy to do by yourself but with two people it would be much easier. With the procharger your going to be putting down some CASH! I just got my vortech for 2606.49. So I also purchased a full exhaust system and I'm pretty sure i'm sitll under the price of the procharger.
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RE: Need some Supercharger help please
procharger and powerdyne dont use oil from the pan. dont buy powerdyne, they are junk. and they arent gear driven. they have an internal belt.
what do you have against draining your oil back to the pan?
what do you have against draining your oil back to the pan?
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RE: Need some Supercharger help please
ORIGINAL: luckythirteen13
procharger and powerdyne dont use oil from the pan. dont buy powerdyne, they are junk. and they arent gear driven. they have an internal belt.
what do you have against draining your oil back to the pan?
procharger and powerdyne dont use oil from the pan. dont buy powerdyne, they are junk. and they arent gear driven. they have an internal belt.
what do you have against draining your oil back to the pan?
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