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supercharger/turbo

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supercharger/turbo

Post by Crawford »

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... gory=33741

Is that just a scam? would it go on a 1987 sierra?

Or is it just some bullshit thing?

ALSO, seat belts... i want ones that retract, so there a bit safer and can fit all people without adjusting all the time.. Should i just get these from a smashed up car at the wreckers? and what price am i looking at.


Let me know

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Post by nicbeer »

Hmm. looks like a oversized hairdryer to me. SCAM.

Seatbelts. what year is yours?

I was going to get them for mine but the panel where the retractor on mine (85' NT) was not there and it is welded panel. So i got a set off one at a wreckers. Be carefull they don't come off a crashed one. Mine were off a rusted out one so were still ok. They say they fatique in crashes??

Also the retractor ones don't like angles for putting on and off.

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Post by GRIMACE »

electric supercharger....

All im saying is dont bother....

get a SC12 or preferable SC14 of a 1GGZE toyota and fab up sum mounts toi fit that, it will scream on any 1.3 or 1.6L sierra motor :D
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Post by Crawford »

Anthony P, how much will that cost?... does your engine need to be EFI to have a supercharge? what can i do to a carb engine to get more out of it..

Seatbelts for a 1987 zook.. Does matter what you put in there does it?

You got some spares or something..
Any seatbelts be better then what i got at moment.. i think they would snap.. no idea how they passed safety check at dealers :) they were a bit dodge so i dont think it went to one.. they refused to show me the paper work of the "3 hour" safety check

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Post by SiKiD_01 »

electric supercharger??? PROVEN SCAM. stay well away.

might as well get mum's hairdryer.

as with seatbelts, i dont know.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Scrounge a wrecker for seatbelts from a WT sierra(>88). These are retractable and bolt in. There is a large panel unde the b pillar area of a sierra with 4 large screws holding it in. If you remove them, there is a cavity in here and this is where the inertia reel sits. I have converted a few sierras from fixed belts to intertia reel.

Sometimes this panel has been hacked up to fit speakers so it might not be so obvious.
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Post by Crawford »

doubt i would find one at the wreckers down in bunbury where i live currently :|

anyone got spares? ;9
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Post by Crawford »

doubt i would find one at the wreckers down in bunbury where i live currently :|

anyone got spares? ;9
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Post by Crawford »

Gwagensteve

any chances of some pics to help me out?

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Post by GRIMACE »

Crawford wrote:Anthony P, how much will that cost?... does your engine need to be EFI to have a supercharge? what can i do to a carb engine to get more out of it..

let me know
well it all depends on how much work and fabbing you can do yourself

you can get the Superchargers for 200-350 dollars from most Jap import shops
piping/plumbing (talk to a exhaust shop) about $300
fabin of a mount and findin a belt to fit $100-$500 (this one can really vary depending on your car and where you wanna put the charger, and how much work you wanna do yourself)

I know a guy who done all the work him self and including the cost of the charger he had completed it all in under $400 and that included $80 for a blow off valve. :shock:

U dont need EFI for a supercharger setup (in fact its prob easier on a carb engine) and you will get fair gains from using these at around 5-7lb boost

dont know how long engines will last for though :lol:

just make sure you do as people have said and stay right away form these electric chargers.
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Post by nicbeer »

Bunbury. yes there is. Try a truck and 4x4 wreckers in the industrial bit. they had about 3 sierras there about 3 weeks ago.

No spares from me. thats why i bought newer ones.

Gwagon: Mine does have the screw in panel. press welded in. May be a difference between the drovers and the sierras.


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Post by bazooked »

is an sc12 to big for a 1.3 gti motor?, was talkin to sam about this the other day and he seems to think its a bit big, wat do u guys reckon?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Nah, Greg's intertia reel belts from his hardtop WT (90?) swapped stright into the 85 drover tub, just by screwing them into the cavity at the base of the B pillar after removing the cover plate. My 86 LWB is the same. Can't comment on 1.0 litres though.
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Post by munga »

mine had hz kingswood inertia reels when i bought it, replaced the lot with fixed ones from the back of a swb 86 jackaroo for $25.
no more 'click click click these fscking seatbelts aaaarrrrgh!' etc
inertia reels are more convenient i guess, but no-one drives my car but me, and i dont care if passengers have to adjust the belt.
easily outweighed by the convenience of not locking the belt reels on slopes.

ps my 1lt tinny doesnt have the panel.
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Post by GRIMACE »

bazooked wrote:is an sc12 to big for a 1.3 gti motor?, was talkin to sam about this the other day and he seems to think its a bit big, wat do u guys reckon?
the SC12 would be plenty for the 1.3 same as the SC14 would be plenty for the 1.6.

Just fit a blow off valvue and use the original electronic activation (pulley) ;) run a switch to the cabin and when you want sum boost you hit it ;)

EDIT: if you go here http://www.toymods.org.au/ and search you will find abit abotu these two chargers.
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Post by MARKx4 »

SC12 is plenty for any 4cyl upto 2ltr. The SC14 will do any bigger 4cyl or 6cyl upto 3.5ltrs.
Its not cool, unless it's got boost :)
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