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Want a Feroza Supercharger ?

Tech Talk for Ford, Mazda, Daihatsu & Makes that currently dont have a home.

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Want a Feroza Supercharger ?

Post by MightyMouse »

Due to a change in engine / plans I find myself with some spare bits......

SC14 Supercharger - overhauled - VGC
Mounting - bottom uses Aircon mounts
Mounting - top uses rocker cover bolts
Crankshaft adapter and pulley
Drivebelt
Adjustable cushioned supercharger tensioner
90 Deg discharge manifold
Standard supercharger inlet
Rear facing intake manifold ( Charade )
Mount for a PWR air/water intercooler.

All custom parts are machined from Aluminum blanks - no backyard fabrication - its a quality job.

$750



If you don't want to blow through the Daihatsu throttle body also available is a new Chev 70mm throttlebody and billet aluminum supercharger inlet manifold with throttle horn and cable mount. 90 Deg air hat for throttle body also.

$200




Also have a camshaft pulse generator ( replaces dissy ) to generate timing inputs for aftermarket EFI

$50


Will throw in a pile of second hand engine bits as well if you want them for nix ( blocks, heads etc )


This is not a drive in / drive out kit..... there's still work to be done in fitting it all to your Feroza - but the hard stuff has been done if you knowledgeable but lacking mechanical facilities.


I'd prefer to sell it to someone who wants to use it complete...... the mounts etc etc aren't much good without the major components :D


PM me if genuinely interested - freight extra ( and its not light /small ) so take that into consideration.
( usual disclaimers )

It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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