95pgt-t
Hard-core CEG'er
i dont see why??:shrug: probe gt/mx6 LS guys have been doing this for years w/no issuesi said the same thing but i was insta-flamed. i think it would work.
i dont see why??:shrug: probe gt/mx6 LS guys have been doing this for years w/no issuesi said the same thing but i was insta-flamed. i think it would work.
Maybe you know this already but your engine mounts are supposed to have a swiss cheese like appearance with holes. If they are falling apart and larger chunks are missing then you may need new ones.
Thanks for this dude, I was not sure if la swiss cheese was good or not.
My money is on the internal belt destroying itself. I cant fathom why anyone would design a blower with an internal belt drive. It will probably make 5 psi for a good 3 seconds.
i dont see why??:shrug: probe gt/mx6 LS guys have been doing this for years w/no issues
i was referring to the a/c location supercharger. they actually have/had four common setups for the probe/mx6the probe guys don't do it this way the water pump is in the typical location on a mazda 2.5. They run a 3ft long driveshaft across the front of the engine bay down the left side of the motor. there is no stock pulleys on the backside of the motor to connect to
its actually an internal CHAIN drive.
I don't know about others, however mine is a kevlar belt
I forgot about this. Any progress?
yes the superchargers use a kevlar belt. my thomas knight setup has the same thing except it is exposed, and the bearings are smaller. that's where the problem lies. it keeps eating up bearings. however it only had two bearings in the whole setup. i could put 4 or 6 bearings where the bearings are installed. if i did this, it would reduce the side load on the bearings by spreading out the load across all the bearings. if this would work, i would put the TK blower back on my car. other than the bearings going out, its a very nice setup. the only thing you have to lose is the coolant reservoir, which you just switch out for a smaller sized one. good luck on the setup. ive thought about a shaft drive to an old vortech off a mustang (cheapness factor) i could use a shaft and bearings out of a snowmobile jackshaft (would easily handle the rpm) and build brackets for it on the front of the engine. the splines are huge so stripping wouldnt be an issue. i would just put a pulley set on the other side with a small belt so the supercharger wouldnt be directly connected to the shaft. that way the belt would slip and no splines would have to get ruined, and i wouldnt have to have a specially designed coupler to match up the supercharger shaft and the jackshaft splines.
Just to update you guys, the MAF sensor wire has been extended to reach the new location.
2. the blower to TB pipe is in need of an adjustment and weld.
If it was not for the negative million degree temperatures, she'd be done. But I'll have to wait for a warm break before I commit any more time.
FYI- even my wife laid the dis on me for taking so long!!
have you considered running a ewp and removing the stocker so the blower is the only thing running off of the front cam?