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#1 Blower Setup on ebay
kue1000 Posted on: 2008/2/25 9:08
Hey anyone seen this one?

Bloody Huge Blower


It's almost bigger than the A-Series block!!


#2 Re: Blower Setup on ebay
Tyrie Posted on: 2008/2/25 9:11
hmm thats a lot of weight hanging off the inlet manifold. Would be way out teh bonnet too.

edit: All that effort and its for round port head...


#3 Re: Blower Setup on ebay
cheater_5 Posted on: 2008/2/25 9:13
stupidest thing i've ever seen haha.
Huge respect to anyone who got it running well though


#4 Re: Blower Setup on ebay
TnPshow Posted on: 2008/2/25 10:47
The dudes got -1 feedback.

I'd be staying well clear of this deal...


#5 Re: Blower Setup on ebay
Dodgeman Posted on: 2008/2/25 13:35
The round port head won't matter so much as the intake mix is going in under pressure, so it will probably be OK even with the small valves. It's the exgaust that might need a little attention simply because there will be so much more of it.

Big ports are good in NA engines because the pressure that's pushing the mix in there is never more than 1 bar absolute, so we need all the cross section of port size we can get, but with boost, you can feed an engine through a drinking straw. [almost]

There must surely be some additional support for the weight of the blower. If not, I can't see that manifold lasting long.

It says GM blower, but I wonder which model.

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#6 Re: Blower Setup on ebay
Tyrie Posted on: 2008/2/25 21:08
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Dodgeman wrote:
The round port head won't matter so much as the intake mix is going in under pressure, so it will probably be OK even with the small valves. It's the exgaust that might need a little attention simply because there will be so much more of it.

Big ports are good in NA engines because the pressure that's pushing the mix in there is never more than 1 bar absolute, so we need all the cross section of port size we can get, but with boost, you can feed an engine through a drinking straw. [almost]



But then if you look at the FJ20 for example, some say the inlet ports are too big as a N/A engine, but in turbo models porting them further provides some good power gains.


#7 Re: Blower Setup on ebay
Turboute Posted on: 2008/2/25 22:36
Someone should buy it,they look cool here is my old setup.
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#8 Re: Blower Setup on ebay
leosnake_2000 Posted on: 2008/2/27 5:22
i would LOVE to buy it! But seller does not want the hassles of shipping it


#9 Re: Blower Setup on ebay
clyons8 Posted on: 2008/2/27 6:30
Turboute, did you get it all to fit under the bonnet? Looks a little tight.

How about supporting it?


#10 Re: Blower Setup on ebay
Tyrie Posted on: 2008/2/27 6:51
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clyons8 wrote:
Turboute, did you get it all to fit under the bonnet? Looks a little tight.

How about supporting it?


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