SOCAL FS:Lt1 Vortech V1 Supercharger Kit
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SOCAL FS:Lt1 Vortech V1 Supercharger Kit
Parts from my old 93.
The kit was purchased and installed by previous owner. About 40,xxx miles on the whole set up.
While it was on the car it ran AMAZINGLY.
I seriously loved this thing
Was making 6 psi.
Anyway;
The kit is sold as is, and is incomplete. Its a Vortech V1 T-trim with bracket, Hi-6tr, elbow, filter and front piece. crank pully and a couple other parts not pictured
You would need something to manage your fuel, a belt, and possibly some bracket bolts, I'm not sure if I grabbed them all.
Here are some pictures;
Since not everything is included. $1250
Price IS OBO I will consider all offers.
I am willing to ship at buyers expense.
Thanks guys!
Feel free to PM or call or preferably text (626) 437 2078
The kit was purchased and installed by previous owner. About 40,xxx miles on the whole set up.
While it was on the car it ran AMAZINGLY.
I seriously loved this thing
Was making 6 psi.
Anyway;
The kit is sold as is, and is incomplete. Its a Vortech V1 T-trim with bracket, Hi-6tr, elbow, filter and front piece. crank pully and a couple other parts not pictured
You would need something to manage your fuel, a belt, and possibly some bracket bolts, I'm not sure if I grabbed them all.
Here are some pictures;
Since not everything is included. $1250
Price IS OBO I will consider all offers.
I am willing to ship at buyers expense.
Thanks guys!
Feel free to PM or call or preferably text (626) 437 2078
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Already have people interested. These head units are extremely tough, and retail for a much larger figure on their own.
Great efficiency, and maxes out at over 700hp.
Solid unit.
Already have people interested. These head units are extremely tough, and retail for a much larger figure on their own.
Great efficiency, and maxes out at over 700hp.
Solid unit.
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Hey there Keep in mind ALL Installation/upgrade parts are availe for this unit. The amount of stuff availe and the dedicated service is amazing. Gregg carroll. http://www.blowerworks.net/
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Sorry impala.
I've gotten better offers that I've turned down. Im fairly patient. It's good equipment, just needs a good home and the right buyer.
I've gotten better offers that I've turned down. Im fairly patient. It's good equipment, just needs a good home and the right buyer.
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Hey there,
If this is still available, I'm interested but would like to know more specifically about what's nt there and if you know where I might be able to get replacement parts and tech support. What does "need something to manage fuel" mean...what was used for that purpose when you were running it on your car?
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Mike
If this is still available, I'm interested but would like to know more specifically about what's nt there and if you know where I might be able to get replacement parts and tech support. What does "need something to manage fuel" mean...what was used for that purpose when you were running it on your car?
Thanx,
Mike
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Hey there,
If this is still available, I'm interested but would like to know more specifically about what's nt there and if you know where I might be able to get replacement parts and tech support. What does "need something to manage fuel" mean...what was used for that purpose when you were running it on your car?
Thanx,
Mike
If this is still available, I'm interested but would like to know more specifically about what's nt there and if you know where I might be able to get replacement parts and tech support. What does "need something to manage fuel" mean...what was used for that purpose when you were running it on your car?
Thanx,
Mike
Still available.
The only pieces I'm not sure that might be missing are the bolts that go from the bracket to the front of the motor. I'm pretty sure I grabbed everything else, but to be honest I'm not 100%. I'm not sure where to get them, but I do have some of them so I suppose you can go to a hardware store and match them up, or order from; http://www.vortechsuperchargers.com/
ALSO Greg is a great guy and runs http://www.blowerworks.net/
He has helped me out before and will probably be able to answer questions much better then I can on this subject.
His website should also contain the other parts including a way to manage your fuel and the belt you will need along with options to upgrade your belt and the rest of your supercharger system
My car was run using an FMU (fuel management unit). A properly geared FMU will still work for your car and will probably cost around 100(?) which forces more fuel through the system. It's an older device, that doesn't allow for much fine tuning. I didn't have a chance to grab it off my old car. Most people these days get larger injectors and a new ecu that can accommodate the larger injectors and provide more power. As mentioned above you can talk with
If you're local you are welcome to come down and take a look at everything I have.
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