Enter your username:
Do you want to login or register?
  • Forgot your password?

    Login / Register




    Results 1 to 5 of 5
    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jan 2014
      Posts
      14
      Country Flag: Denmark

      Can I turn the outlet side of my Paxton??

      Hi,
      I got my motor build with a Paxton Novi 2000 for my 67 Mustang project, and I would like to mount an intercooler.
      To make the engine bay look clean I would like if the outlet was turning downwards, can I take the the supercharger apart and simply turn the back part of the unit and bolt it back together??



      Name:  jason watt motor.jpg
Views: 237
Size:  698.9 KB


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Location
      Star,Idaho
      Posts
      115
      Country Flag: United States
      You should be able to just loosen the allen bolts and rotate the outlet around. Looks good. How much boost are you running?
      70 Cougar
      Aces Kill shot efi
      Turbocharged 5.0 430hp 488tq
      Tremec 3550
      13" Cobra brakes
      Unisteer Manual rack

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Jan 2014
      Posts
      14
      Country Flag: Denmark
      Thanks for the advise...
      The motor isn't mounted yet, but I'll be running between 15-18psi...

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Posts
      93
      I did just that on my Procharger. This is the best shot I had laying around. Intercooler is between the frame rails. You can see it if you look close. There is a scoop in and below the bumper.
      Attached Images Attached Images  

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Jan 2014
      Posts
      14
      Country Flag: Denmark
      Quote Originally Posted by Tom Vogel View Post
      I did just that on my Procharger. This is the best shot I had laying around. Intercooler is between the frame rails. You can see it if you look close. There is a scoop in and below the bumper.
      Thanks.
      You have done just what I want to do - turn the piping downwards on the blower to lead it more hidden to the intercooler.

      That's one cool project you got going there - good luck!





    Advertise on Pro-Touring.com