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Thread: Crank Mount Cent Supercharger
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03-25-2006 #1
Crank Mount Cent Supercharger
A member posted this pic up on www.nastyz28.com
Seems right up you guy's alley

1971 Camaro, 383 stroker ~500HP,M21 Trans with lightened flywheel. All Sorts of Auto-x Goodness in the Suspension. 12" Brakes ->SOLD
But ask me about my 2004 STi Auto-x car...
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03-25-2006 #2Here is a link to the thread
http://www.nastyz28.com/forum/showthread.php?t=464811971 Camaro, 383 stroker ~500HP,M21 Trans with lightened flywheel. All Sorts of Auto-x Goodness in the Suspension. 12" Brakes ->SOLD
But ask me about my 2004 STi Auto-x car...
Just call me Brett
03-25-2006 #3
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That is very cool. I am just trying to decide if that relieves crank snout pressure, or increases it? And also, thinking about harmonics? Interesting, very interesting!
03-25-2006 #4
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Here's a link to the company that makes the gear drive www.thesuperchargerstore.com
Patrick Barnhill has been in the 7's with the same gear driven procharger on alcohol.
03-26-2006 #5
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They have their ups and downs, keeps the CG low, no chance of belt slippage, but still not easy on the crank snout and it's still a SC.
They do work, but very few instances where I wouldn't rather have turbo/s.
04-06-2006 #6Talked to the guys who make this setup for awhile today..
Seems to be a good idea, if you have the room to mount it.
Not too bad of a $$ either...ProTeal55
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