Re: Superchargers

From: Tim Berry (coolva1@home.com)
Date: Thu Aug 03 2000 - 16:49:02 EDT


I paid $2300
=-)
It helps towing as well....
I did the install in 5 hrs in my driveway...
3ish lbs of boost at 3k rpm, 5-6 # of boost 4500 and up
starts making boost about 2000 RPMs, which I tach it up while towin my
6000-7000 LB trailer 3 days a week...

3000? Naw, not a penny more than the shipping and supercharger.... I did
get a BTM and boost guage... just because i THOUGHT i was gonna need it...
but I dont.... =)
like I said, Powerdyne is the best bang for the buck...

Tim Berry
Chesapeake, VA

> Well you got me there. However, I didn't need anything else including
> someone to install it. When you got the kit what other things did you
need
> to buy? I know for a fact that the stock computer and injectors can't
supply
> enough fuel. Also the twin screw compressers cost alot more to make. You
> cannot haul with a centrifugal, or at least they don't help much with
> pulling. How much average boost do you get over the rpm range? What was
> the total cost to get everything working right?
>
> I not trying to argue which one is better, but you get what you pay for.
> You paid alot less but there is a trade off. I bet after everything was
said
> and done you still paid over $3000.



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