supercharger adapter
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I see a very good opportunity to make some money on such an innovative product. especially for people wanting to go a little different route with the J
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i'm not too sure that many people are going to be wanting the same thing. you'd have to find the charger first, and i'm not sure how readily available those are. i imagine it would probably fit under the hood of a ridgeline or a pilot suv... but the car the engine came out of already had a cutout in the hood to fit the engine, so yes, it will need to be modified again.
i should have taken pics of the brake upgrade i did for the same car.
i should have taken pics of the brake upgrade i did for the same car.
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i like that i get all sorts of weird little jobs... keeps things interesting. the brake upgrade was to adapt acura TL calipers and rotors onto the ek spindles. it was surprisingly easy.
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holy crap.. could you drive that thing.. haha.. j-motors already sit out of the hood, you'd need a periscope to see over that!
bad ***.. i want one
bad ***.. i want one
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i'm not too sure that many people are going to be wanting the same thing. you'd have to find the charger first, and i'm not sure how readily available those are. i imagine it would probably fit under the hood of a ridgeline or a pilot suv... but the car the engine came out of already had a cutout in the hood to fit the engine, so yes, it will need to be modified again.
i should have taken pics of the brake upgrade i did for the same car.
i should have taken pics of the brake upgrade i did for the same car.
http://3800supercharger.net/
PS looks awesome. Keep up the good work.
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I'd like to see shots of this in the car. EK's with Jseries on their own stick out quite a bit, i'd be surprised if you can see over the motor after this is in.
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Re: supercharger adapter
i'm not too sure that many people are going to be wanting the same thing. you'd have to find the charger first, and i'm not sure how readily available those are. i imagine it would probably fit under the hood of a ridgeline or a pilot suv... but the car the engine came out of already had a cutout in the hood to fit the engine, so yes, it will need to be modified again.
i should have taken pics of the brake upgrade i did for the same car.
i should have taken pics of the brake upgrade i did for the same car.
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m90's are pretty easy to come by.. though i'd worry about belt slip issues with that setup. Normally to make any boost you'd need at least a 6 rib belt with a good amount of wrap.
that looks like it doesn't wrap much at all.
that looks like it doesn't wrap much at all.
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Hope you dont mind I posted this on a local forum for a J swaped ITR guy to see, looks awesome.
You really make some amazing parts... KILLER work!!!
You really make some amazing parts... KILLER work!!!