DIY Supercharger Cradles
DIY Supercharger Cradles
Can we look at making something to fit a more up to date Eaton supercharger if we're doing diy kits?
If it was easy I'd say yeah but u still the have to make a jig that u can use to make them and then the testing and checking phase it's alot of work.
This at least gets people to a point of running a boosted car of the bat
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Oh yeah I don't disagree, I was wondering if we could get some kind of adapter plate made so we can keep the jig the same. Would be cool if we had a two tier pack available to breathe a bit more life into is200's as they get older.
P.Lindblom Great initiative, mate. I love the idea of a community made supercharger kit. Are you planning on making the inlets/outlets as well? If not, I'll look into having some made. I've got an Eaton M62 in front of me right now.
P.Lindblom Great initiative, mate. I love the idea of a community made supercharger kit. Are you planning on making the inlets/outlets as well? If not, I'll look into having some made. I've got an Eaton M62 in front of me right now.
I would have to check cost to France for the guys living in Ireland there is an increase but until I get them and work out weight and the such I can't confirm full price that's why I'm taking deposits at the moment
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i cant imagine shipping be to high to get to France then again depending when its made you could drive over to one of the OJC shows and have it all fitted if you have the parts ahead of your trip ?
Ok little update have been to the fabricators this morning and number 1 is tack welded and was just waiting on me to check things over before bead welding later today.
Looks really good and the quality of the material and welds is proof enough these guys are taking the time to make things perfect
All the bolts have been purchased for the kits aswell so moving forward.
Once this one is done they will continue with the batch and then they will all be powder coated together
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