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Old 12-19-2015, 10:23 PM   #16 (permalink)
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no, I have a aam twin turbo now 680 whp I sold the supercharger to a forum member with the stock gears as well and told him yo run stock pullies if he doesn't want to pop his stock engine.
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Clkio, we might need your experience on this bracket. Was it getting chewed from belt slip? If not, why was it getting damaged?
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Clkio, we might need your experience on this bracket. Was it getting chewed from belt slip? If not, why was it getting damaged?
It was either slipping or when u tight it, if would not come off but shredd under WOT. It was a nightmare. You will have to build a bracket and keep adjusting it until you get it right. IT was a nightmare
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The supercharger bracket flexes cause it so thin (**** design). So the bracket u design have to centre the belt so when it flexes, the bracket will prevent it or allow it to only move just a bit but then u fine cause the belt is in the middle and won't rub the pulley. Is it worth to do, NO! If I can go back with that setup, I keep the kit how it was.
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