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Forced Induction Powerdyne Superchargers?

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by Barnacules, May 16, 2005.

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    Barnacules 100101101011011

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    Powerdyne Superchargers?

    http://www.capa.com.au/powerdyne.htm

    I was looking at these today when I was searching for super chargers. Looks like these can be put on just about any vehical. No needs for oil lines or anything and they have some awesome numbers. The price is still a bit on the retarded side but if you could find one of these gems for like $1500 on ebay or something it would be easy to adapt to our cars. Just get a pully and build a bracket and tie it in with the serpentine belt.
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    Well, that would be a custom job, probably alot of work...
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    With that price it doesn't look like it would be worth the trouble for me... It would probably be easier to buy a TRD s/c cheaper and modify custom fab that to work on my 02.
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    James Bullshit Police

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    ewwww centrifugal supercharger...

    you know that's a turbo being spun by the belt right?

    the sauce on that thing is very weak
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    If you combine a centrifugal supercharger with a large turbo and a built engine and transmission/gear box... no lag.
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    hey if he can make it work......than Y not?.......shit everybody's gotta have a different system.....1
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    that's hardly a realistic option... :D

    hows your turbo quest going , D?

    I haven't made that celica harness yet, because i had to become and engineer last semester and I had no time.
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    Weak?? My boy has a procharger (centrifugal supercahrger) on his stang is is putting down about 520hp... still weak? Id trade my roots for a centrifugal type in a heart beat.
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    hey .....I found some for $695 at www.superchargerrebuilds.com the one that is oil less is the x??a something like that.....but the price is for the head unit only and well then you just have to get a bracket made and some piping and your ready to drive.

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