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Old 03-12-2006, 11:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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sc14 supercharger on 20v bt

has any one mated a supercharger to the 20v engine? thinking of trying it need info
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Old 03-13-2006, 02:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
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BT would be a bad idea

sc14 would be more difficult - a little harder to find than an sc12 and longer than an sc12. The bracketry to bolt the sc12 onto a silvertop does work, however you must fabricate the piping as the sc12/14 piping is nowhere near what would work on a 20V
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do you happen to know any one who has done that and might have any pics
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Supercharging a blacktop will be no different than any other motor, it will require alot of custom fabrication.
But IMO the blacktop is a bad choice for forced induction because it has weak rods an is very high compression.
I have seen 3 blacktop rods fail in N/A applications, so they don't have a rep for being strong.
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the rods and piston arent gonna be a problem because they are to be replaced
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