Johnny950
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Hey all.
Been looking in to supercharge my VZ and obviously a Raptor kit is best way to go and most likely what I'll end up doing.
But out of curiosity it made me wonder as to why I couldn't just use a M90 off a L67.
It's been discussed on this forum before but most I could find of the limitations was time and effort. Fitting it to the different style heads, fitting it within the 60° block (over l67 being 90°) and fitting the intake pipe at the back for the supercharger.
Anything else I could think of being a problem was lining the belts up which could be sorted with a custom double row pulley. That's even assuming the supercharger hangs far more forward than the rest of everything else. Any added height sorted with a cowl.
But I must have missed something that stops alloytecs from being supercharged via valley mount. Surely if it was a simple case of adapter plate (which is now even easier to CNC machine) it would have been done before right?
Been looking in to supercharge my VZ and obviously a Raptor kit is best way to go and most likely what I'll end up doing.
But out of curiosity it made me wonder as to why I couldn't just use a M90 off a L67.
It's been discussed on this forum before but most I could find of the limitations was time and effort. Fitting it to the different style heads, fitting it within the 60° block (over l67 being 90°) and fitting the intake pipe at the back for the supercharger.
Anything else I could think of being a problem was lining the belts up which could be sorted with a custom double row pulley. That's even assuming the supercharger hangs far more forward than the rest of everything else. Any added height sorted with a cowl.
But I must have missed something that stops alloytecs from being supercharged via valley mount. Surely if it was a simple case of adapter plate (which is now even easier to CNC machine) it would have been done before right?