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1ZZ-FE Supercharged

Discussion in '8th Gen' started by SR71B, Aug 9, 2014.

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    I had an idea.
    I know the TRD superchrger isn't exactly perfect for us.
    I have 1zzfe with VVT-i, so what's the issue?
    Hood clearance.
    I don't want to be all rice like and have a cowl, so wouldn't hood risers work?
    I figured a supercharger and standalone ecu w/ a manual tranny would be way more simple than a 2zz/c60 swap.
    Thoughts?
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    Hood risers won't work. Either run a bulge like a M3/LFA hood style or you're shit out of luck
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    Well, it wouldn't really be rice since you'd have a supercharger underneath...
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    a cowl wouldn't be "rice" since its a functional cowl that you need to have clearance for a supercharger to fit...

    Irvin and Milky are the guys to talk to about supercharging an 8th gen.
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    Hood risers lift the rear of the hood, the supercharger would sit up front.
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    where does one come across a trd supercharger anyways i ahvent seen any
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    Fucking boss dude.

    What's gonna go over the gaping hole?

    Could you kindly provide a top-down picture of your cutout, that I might be able to use as a template in the future?

    Thanks!
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    Nice!!!!!
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    nice
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    Need helpful tip on power ???? Can sumone assist me?
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    What do you need to know ? and remember there is no such thing as cheap power
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    aint that the truth, just finished the turbo set up on my 06 civic. :facepalm: I dont even get to drive car like I used
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    You mean with measurements and stuff? The width of the hole had to be about 12" minimum but since I wanted to center it I made it about 17" and the length from front bumper to winshield was, I believe, 7". Not sure on exact measurements but with a measuring tape and the hood you want to cut installed it's not that hard. Helps to have a friend, but not 100% necessary. Ryan helped me out though
    You mean with measurements and stuff? The width of the hole had to be about 12" minimum but since I wanted to center it I made it about 17" and the length from front bumper to winshield was, I believe, 7". Not sure on exact measurements but with a measuring tape and the hood you want to cut installed it's not that hard. Helps to have a friend, but not 100% necessary. Ryan helped me out though
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    You mean with measurements and stuff? The width of the hole had to be about 12" minimum but since I wanted to center it I made it about 17" and the length from front bumper to winshield was, I believe, 7". Not sure on exact measurements but with a measuring tape and the hood you want to cut installed it's not that hard. Helps to have a friend, but not 100% necessary. Ryan helped me out though
    You mean with measurements and stuff? The width of the hole had to be about 12" minimum but since I wanted to center it I made it about 17" and the length from front bumper to winshield was, I believe, 7". Not sure on exact measurements but with a measuring tape and the hood you want to cut installed it's not that hard. Helps to have a friend, but not 100% necessary. Ryan helped me out though
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    Hey thanks for the response and for the pictures that Irvin asked for last week.

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