Figure i'll post my project since i used your supercharger.
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Figure i'll post my project since i used your supercharger.
Yup.
About ready to drive, should be going tomorrow.
http://media.putfile.com/Supercharge...first-start-up
Questions, comments?
About ready to drive, should be going tomorrow.
http://media.putfile.com/Supercharge...first-start-up
Questions, comments?
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For the uninformed, namely me, just what was I looking at?
...and how did you get my supercharger anyway? I wondered why mine doesn't have one.
For the uninformed, namely me, just what was I looking at?
...and how did you get my supercharger anyway? I wondered why mine doesn't have one.
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:P
I can't remember who i bought it from here, DncingWuLi Masta is his AIM.
The local Pontiac guys have been more than helpful with my build and so have you guys, sooo.
Thanks.
Set-up is a BMW 325is with an M62.
Blower pulley uses a Mustang (smog pump?) pulley and crank pulley is from a Dodge Durango. Hopefully my boost level will be good once i get 'er out.
I can't remember who i bought it from here, DncingWuLi Masta is his AIM.
The local Pontiac guys have been more than helpful with my build and so have you guys, sooo.
Thanks.
Set-up is a BMW 325is with an M62.
Blower pulley uses a Mustang (smog pump?) pulley and crank pulley is from a Dodge Durango. Hopefully my boost level will be good once i get 'er out.
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Originally Posted by Bonneville94V688
DncingWuLi Masta is VigCS on here.
I'll get pictures later, it'* not much to look at, lots of scrap metal welded together. :P
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I had a '87 325is. Biggest money pit in the world (didn't even get to drive it on the road plated), but a fun car nonetheless. Needed hundreds of dollars of work (almost a grand) to make it road ready. Never bothered with it and sold it to a guy in Toledo, Ohio.
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Originally Posted by Bonneville94V688
I had a '87 325is. Biggest money pit in the world (didn't even get to drive it on the road plated), but a fun car nonetheless. Needed hundreds of dollars of work to make it road ready. Never bothered with it and sold it to a guy in Toledo, Ohio.
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...just a minor detail...
Congrats on getting the project to come together, you should keep us updated. Would be interested in seeing some more/better video and some dyno numbers!
Good work!
Congrats on getting the project to come together, you should keep us updated. Would be interested in seeing some more/better video and some dyno numbers!
Good work!