S/C experts, difference between 4th/5th gen brackets?
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S/C experts, difference between 4th/5th gen brackets?
First question, What's the main difference between the 4th gen and 5th gen S/C kit? 2nd, what's the difference between kit's for the early model 4th gen's and the later models? I'm mainly wondering if the S/C mounting bracket's are any different, and if they can be made to work on all models. Thanks in advance.
Re: S/C experts, difference between 4th/5th gen brackets?
Originally posted by mtrai760
First question, What's the main difference between the 4th gen and 5th gen S/C kit? 2nd, what's the difference between kit's for the early model 4th gen's and the later models? I'm mainly wondering if the S/C mounting bracket's are any different, and if they can be made to work on all models. Thanks in advance.
First question, What's the main difference between the 4th gen and 5th gen S/C kit? 2nd, what's the difference between kit's for the early model 4th gen's and the later models? I'm mainly wondering if the S/C mounting bracket's are any different, and if they can be made to work on all models. Thanks in advance.
Differences:
- location of the MAF sensor
- 4th gen MAF tube bolt pattern is rectangular (rather than square like 5th gen)
- intake piping
- charged piping
I'm 90% sure you can bolt up a 5th gen SC kit on a 4th gen with modifications tot where the MAF bolts up.
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I'm still thinking about trying to make a s/c bracket myself, which is why I was asking, since I think someone in the NW has a S/C they haven't installed yet, maybe they'll let me measure the bracket...
Originally posted by mtrai760
I'm still thinking about trying to make a s/c bracket myself, which is why I was asking, since I think someone in the NW has a S/C they haven't installed yet, maybe they'll let me measure the bracket...
I'm still thinking about trying to make a s/c bracket myself, which is why I was asking, since I think someone in the NW has a S/C they haven't installed yet, maybe they'll let me measure the bracket...
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That's exactly what I'm planning to do, use a micrometer to measure and document everything... However, I plan on making some design changes, and I'm looking into using another companies S/C, without an oil feed... Reverse engineer and make a better product...
Originally posted by mtrai760
That's exactly what I'm planning to do, use a micrometer to measure and document everything... However, I plan on making some design changes, and I'm looking into using another companies S/C, without an oil feed... Reverse engineer and make a better product...
That's exactly what I'm planning to do, use a micrometer to measure and document everything... However, I plan on making some design changes, and I'm looking into using another companies S/C, without an oil feed... Reverse engineer and make a better product...
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The stock psi is only good for 9 or so, but you can get new pulleys from powerdyne as well, as well as new turbine blades... 

Originally posted by mingo
i was looking into ati prochargers... is that what u're thinking of?? the p1sc or something.. dont' go with powerdyne theyr'e only good up to 9psi
i was looking into ati prochargers... is that what u're thinking of?? the p1sc or something.. dont' go with powerdyne theyr'e only good up to 9psi
Originally posted by mtrai760
The stock psi is only good for 9 or so, but you can get new pulleys from powerdyne as well, as well as new turbine blades...
The stock psi is only good for 9 or so, but you can get new pulleys from powerdyne as well, as well as new turbine blades...

but as far as the ati goes, they used to have problems with their seals, but supposedely it was "fixed." i found the best resource for research are the domestic forums. they are real knowledgable when it comes to blowers. i didn't get into superchargers until i got the maxima, but prior to the max i worked with turbos on hondas.
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Is the ATI oil fed? I haven't looked into them yet. My big concern is the size of the S/C, and the mounting points, since the biggest challenge is going to be mounting the S/C up to the engine with the pulleys aligned correctly....
Originally posted by mtrai760
Is the ATI oil fed? I haven't looked into them yet. My big concern is the size of the S/C, and the mounting points, since the biggest challenge is going to be mounting the S/C up to the engine with the pulleys aligned correctly....
Is the ATI oil fed? I haven't looked into them yet. My big concern is the size of the S/C, and the mounting points, since the biggest challenge is going to be mounting the S/C up to the engine with the pulleys aligned correctly....
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