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> Found a universal s/c kit for sport compacts. . .
post Dec 26, 2003 - 9:38 PM
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price is not listed on the site, but something of interrest, maybe.

http://www.procharger.com/SPORT_COMPACT/sport_compact.shtml
post Dec 27, 2003 - 12:38 AM
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Interesting, but i dont think they would work on our celicas. It says applications for 1.8L Integra, Honda Si, and something else. Might be able to make it work but its probably more trouble than its worth.
post Dec 27, 2003 - 12:46 AM
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"For all other sport compact applications, a Universal Sport Compact Kit is being offered (fabrication and tuning required). The Universal Sport Compact Kit contains the C-1 ProCharger, 2 core compact sheet metal intercooler, universal tubing kit, right-hand or left-hand universal supercharger bracket, a Bosch surge/bypass system, and an air filter. Optional items include ProPump fuel pump assembly, FMU assembly, and a 3 core compact sheet metal intercooler."

This means they give you parts but don't fit, you have to fabricate it to make it fit, which means big bucks at a mechanic shop
post Dec 27, 2003 - 12:51 AM
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Back when I wanted to figure some way to supercharge I couldn't find a place to mount one if I had one. Making the mounts would be no problem, but running the pully????

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post Dec 27, 2003 - 2:39 AM
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i'm just about fed up with custom work, lol

im almost done with my 7afte setup and its taken months(with everything installed) to get the kinks out

and a turbo 7a has been done before, i would never want to touch that "universal" SC kit

fyi, all it is is a SC with universal charge piping and minor accessories. i would not call it a kit really.

like fallenhero said, not all that much room for an SC, it would have to be moved to the other side of the engine bay, like the rippmods sc kit for the 5sfe

and nothing in that kit will help you do that


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post Dec 27, 2003 - 2:01 PM
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From what i got from calling them, you get everything needed. Only thing you have to do is figure out a way to mount it and run the belt for the pulley (yea, pain in the a**) but you get all mandrel bent piping, intercooler (2 or 3 core), filter, and their bov, a mounting bracket(probally not useful). That's why i said something of interrest, maybe for someone looking for a completely custom set up. I am just interrested in actual price but i can't find a dealer yet.
post Jan 1, 2004 - 11:13 PM
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for mounting the SC couldnt you remove your a/c compressor and mount it there using the ac pulley. thats if you dont reall use your ac like me


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post Jan 2, 2004 - 12:18 AM
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damn every one is so negitave ... all up in the cool-aid and don't know the flava.. that means you'll haven't tried and are saying its not worth trying it...



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