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Superchargers - Namely the SC14 Toyota on a V6

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Superchargers - Namely the SC14 Toyota on a V6

Post by -Nemesis- »

When contemplating ways to repower my V6 4Runner i considered supercharging. Naturally I emailed Cappa who have a thousand and one kits available, but they don't have any for my 3VZE 3.0L V6 (even though they're popular in the US) and suggested i adapt the Eaton M90 unit. This thing costs $3000+ just for the unit, so I shelved that idea.
Just playing around today i noticed a surplus of the SC14 Toyota blowers in Jap dismantlers around the country, averaging a measely $350.
Just wondering from any tech heads out there, how complicated do you think adapting something like this to my motor will be?

I'm not after ball tearing performance, just a low boost setup to improve it's torque etc.

Any ideas?


I also emailed CastleMain rod shop about adapting their blower kit but haven't got a reply yet.
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Post by UZJ40 »

try toymods, it is a toyota car club, and i have found you can get an answer from most things on their forums.

www.toymods.org.au
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