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Blown 1400's Engine Bay
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SubmitterLobsterMore Photos from Lobster   Last Update2004/3/20 14:57    Tell a friendTell a friend
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I'll leave him to fill in the details.
(Sorry this took so long - Technical Difficulties)

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ang94541
Posted: 2004/3/21 9:17  Updated: 2004/3/21 9:17
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 1999/12/6
From: Castro Valley,CA USA
Posts: 1191
 Re: Blown 1400
Is this the SCwhatever toyota supercharger?
and
Do you have any pics of the belt/pulley arangement?
A rather stock appearence. Not alot of 'bling'. Very nice.

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B120dat
Posted: 2004/3/21 2:07  Updated: 2004/3/21 2:07
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2002/12/2
From: Brisbane
Posts: 2317
 Re: Blown 1400
awwww let me put my tounge back in my mouth!

did you do this all yourself BLOWN? did you dyno tune it? what gearbox you run behind this beast?

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kegs
Posted: 2004/3/21 5:06  Updated: 2004/3/21 5:06
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2003/1/5
From: campbelltown (sydney) australia
Posts: 1802
 Re: Blown 1400
ok, dude how do u get it so that the inlet/outlets run the way u have got them i have mocked mine up and it runs the opposite way, have u put urs upside down and mounted the pulley off the other shaft??? do u reckon its possible to get a pic of how its been mounted ? or is the manifold taking all the weight???

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blown1400
Posted: 2004/3/21 6:32  Updated: 2004/3/21 6:32
Quite a regular
Joined: 2003/12/23
From: Canberra, Aust.
Posts: 48
 Re: Blown 1400
hey kegs, there are two main mounts- one is load bearing for the main body of the s/c that comes off the bottom of the s/c and bolts to a modified engine mount. the other mount takes the load from the front snout of the s/c and this is fabricated from aluminium and bolts to the front of the motor.
i didn't want any weight on the maifold at all- too scared of bending, warping and cracking- which happened after the first build. with the mounts that are there now, absolutley no weight at all on the manifold