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18R Supercharged 80 model lux 4x4

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18R Supercharged 80 model lux 4x4

Post by !<Hilux-4X4>! »

hey just wondering i want to supercharge my 18R just curious as to how to id go about doing it like what supercharger to get any info would be good cheers!
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Post by 83-mud-lux »

why not go to a 22r..2.4 petrol
ive heard its pretty much a straight bolt up conversion,not 100% sure but search and see..

if you wanted you can buy turbo's for 22r's aswell,
never heard of a supercharged/turboed 18r but would be different..

anyway im no professional so have to search around..

cheers..smiley..
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Post by !<Hilux-4X4>! »

ive got a worked 18R in my lux so i thought supercharge it then its all done lol
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Post by flyinwall »

if you get an SC14 off a 1GGZE 2 lt toyota twin cam fuel infected supercharged 6 cyl you will have the right sized s/c for the 18R you will just need to make a mounting bracket and pipewordk but im not sure if the carb needs to be before or after the blower
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Post by !<Hilux-4X4>! »

kewl thanks for that ive got an engineer lives 2 houses down from me :D so im set lol thx guys
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Post by Tonka tuff 4x4 »

have you got a supercharger? i just bought a setup to suit 3y hilux but i can't use it due to the power steering set up in the way, (sucks)
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Post by 83-mud-lux »

hey tonka tuff 4x4,if you dont mind me asking where did you get the supercharger setup from..

very interested in doing this to my lux down the track,

would you be able to give me the name and model number of the charger too if thats alright,would be muchly appreciated..

cheers..smiley..
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Post by Tonka tuff 4x4 »

it is a sc14 of a 1ggze soarer, this supercharger is good for all small 4 cylinder engines 2litre up to 2.6 litre +, bought it from a jap import place in (SA). with custom made pulleys and bracket, the reason why i went for this setup is that it is switch activated, so i can have it on when i need the extra pulling power, (like mad max) if you have a quick look in the history of this forum i requested information a while ago and got a lot of responses and helpful tips. i hope this helps a bit
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