chiodos wrote: In reply to dculberson: That's just replacing a critical component. Any car that's not map based will run like crap with a torn connector for the charge side.
Of course. My point was that I didn't like things about the car other than the power. Then I got the power back, and the other things I didn't like receded into the background.
Tyler H wrote:Robbie wrote: this is why I never drink and eBay.Works for Facebook, too.
Meh, I was stone-cold sober. SWMBO should feel lucky it's not a third orange Javelin...
dculberson wrote:chiodos wrote: In reply to dculberson: That's just replacing a critical component. Any car that's not map based will run like crap with a torn connector for the charge side.Of course. My point was that I didn't like things about the car *other than* the power. Then I got the power back, and the other things I didn't like receded into the background.
My bad, I do see what you mean now.
I bought a car like that once. Another forum member was selling a project on ebay, so I decided to help him out by bidding it up to what I thought was a "safe" dollar amount.
Checked email in the morning and I was the winner!
I always wondered why the supercharged GM cars at the Pick-n-Pull were missing the superchargers. Now I know why. They sell them for the same $25 they get for a used turbo.
At $325+ a pop in profit, somebody has himself a nice side business.
In reply to EvanR:
There's a HUGE difference between the tiny 20-year old Eaton blowers on 3800 V6's and 8-year old complete blowers with intakes from a much rarer model that made the same HP with half the liters.
chiodos wrote:G_Body_Man wrote:Please for the love of humanity never watch that junk again. We're trying to learn you in the proper way of mechanicals not what those kids berk upclutchsmoke wrote:After all, if Haggard Garage can strap a cheap Turbo to an automatic Protege, practically anyone with internet access can do it as well.Rufledt wrote: Well, looks like you have to supercharge something now. Them's the rules.This. How hard could it be?![]()
My point is that if those idiots could strap a Turbo to a Protege, how hard could it be?
Javelin wrote: In reply to EvanR: There's a HUGE difference between the tiny 20-year old Eaton blowers on 3800 V6's and 8-year old complete blowers with intakes from a much rarer model that made the same HP with half the liters.![]()
Clearly someone has a use for those 3800 blowers.
EvanR wrote:Javelin wrote: In reply to EvanR: There's a HUGE difference between the tiny 20-year old Eaton blowers on 3800 V6's and 8-year old complete blowers with intakes from a much rarer model that made the same HP with half the liters.Clearly someone has a use for those 3800 blowers.![]()
You can get them to fit on a lot of things.
In reply to Javelin:
They're actually not much different really, the m45(mini), m62(css/irl), & m90(GM 3800) are all similar designs from Eaton.
The biggest difference & advantage these m62's have is the liquid to air intercooling setup. If it isn't included in the setup, you'll need to order a heat exchanger and electric pump(most of us bought one from ford when ours died, because it was the same Bosch part, but for 1/3rd the price of the GM sold one)
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