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Re: CHEAP A-SERIES SUPERCHARGER KIT
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I have one but in no rush to do anything, mostly as the missus wants a new dining table first.
I am slowly putting all the parts together so I can just install it over a week or so, but still working out which way to go.
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Posted on: 2015/5/25 13:10
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intake done

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Re: CHEAP A-SERIES SUPERCHARGER KIT
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John was the angled version too hard or still coming?

Theres a 998cc mini that produced 78hp at the wheels with a single bike carb
There is one vid on youtub but 78hp atw is as much as the best NA A series make

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Re: CHEAP A-SERIES SUPERCHARGER KIT
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That looks great SC. I found a Combi on youtube that made about 115Hp. I thought that was very good for such a small charger. Be interesting to hear how they go on an A12. It will look good either way!

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I will soon also have a supply of reconditioned (1200cc-2000cc) and (2000cc-3000cc) blowers

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Re: CHEAP A-SERIES SUPERCHARGER KIT
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Working on the extented snout,will do a steel snout and aluminium snout. Thinking about making a snout kit that can be cut to size then welded.
I have designed a fully adjustable sliding snout (130mm-200mm) no welding required but i think that will add too much cost.

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Posted on: 2015/5/27 1:06
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Do u have an idea of price for a kit yet?

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Ill have one of those snouts when you are done, and an adaptor. I work much slower than you do John!

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Still working on measurements for final kit mock up, I have used 50mm for inlet but I think I can drop that to 44mm to give a little more clearance under the bonnet.

Posted on: 2015/5/28 1:26
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