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Old 08-23-2006, 01:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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supercharger question

I am thinking about getting a supercharger for my H22 but I know nothing about the process. So I have a few questions that im sure you guys can answer...

-What are good brands to buy?

-About how much (minus installation) would I be paying?

-How much power/torque gain can I expect from this install?

-Does a supercharger raise the compression ratio?

-Do I have to buy any other additional parts to make it work?

-Should I consider getting a different upgrade to get more power?

Thanks in advance
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The JRSCs only fit 5th gens, unless you do a custom install, in which case it will cost you alot of money and time. So pretty much forget about doing it, lol

Do a search for posts by 'caz' He has a SC in his 4G.
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^^ Their is not a bolt up kit for the 4th gen. Qveon has done it too. Might want to ask him. he is on here a bit more than caz is.
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i tried to convice caz to make mounts and sell them, but nooooooooooo
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Qveon could only do it to his because it's RHD. Some things are arranged differently under the hood that allows the clearance needed for the SC pulleys.
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Qveon could only do it to his because it's RHD. Some things are arranged differently under the hood that allows the clearance needed for the SC pulleys.
now now anything is possible with a little fenesse!
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