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Old 02-20-2015, 11:08 AM   #15
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I'm more interested in a Jackson Racing SC group buy so I can run the CARB tune as needed, upgrade the pulley as needed, have a thermostatic engine oil cooler with full support from JR and drive when it's cold outside, and not have to carry extra cogged belts around for when they break. Also so I can own a product from a company that does lots of track testing BEFORE releasing a product and continues to do so nearly every weekend after release with less issues than any other FI kit to date which validates the fact that simplicity and reliability are correlated.

EDIT: before anyone starts throwing the C38 compatibility around in defense of the KW kit... if you're that concerned with upgrade-ability and your power goals are 350+ whp then you're better off jumping into a turbo kit from the get-go as a turbo will do everything better at that power level. The C30-94 will do 280whp conservatively after tuning with the stock JR pulley with pump gas and well over 300whp all day with E85 and the smaller JR pulley.

Why post this? It's a kraftwerks thread, if you want a JR group buy start another thread. I'm not biased toward either system, but it gets annoying when these threads turn into pissing matches. There are threads already in existence for that. Thanks.


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What I'm saying is: Where is that E-force Pre-order son?!
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Old 02-20-2015, 11:22 AM   #17
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Why post this? It's a kraftwerks thread, if you want a JR group buy start another thread. I'm not biased toward either system, but it gets annoying when these threads turn into pissing matches. There are threads already in existence for that. Thanks.


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As you know, the Jackson Racing SC kit uses the same Rotrex C30-94 so I'm actually just asking for a simpler, more reliable, and more practical execution of the same supercharger and net power output. It's not practical for many potential buyers to run a FI kit like Kraftwerks offering without CARB legality, or without the ability to run an engine oil cooler year round in colder climates. The KWSC kit only allows one proprietary non-thermostatic sandwich adapter for engine oil cooling (skunk2), and the other option is the FXT oil cooler which is not very efficient in hot climates and boosted applications.

Not trying to start a pissing match, but I'm not a vendor so there would be little point in me making another thread, I'm not even sure the forum rules would allow it. I'm letting this vendor know there is real demand for a JRSC group buy.

I have never seen a JRSC group buy before, so gotta start somewhere.

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What I'm saying is: Where is that E-force Pre-order son?!
Yeah, screw the centris, we are finally getting more PD options other than sprintex.
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I got one for sale. Brand new KW supercharger kit with upgraded 38-81 blower + KW oil adapter plate to allow for aftermarket oil cooler. PM me for detail.

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As you know, the Jackson Racing SC kit uses the same Rotrex C30-94 so I'm actually just asking for a simpler, more reliable, and more practical execution of the same supercharger and net power output. It's not practical for many potential buyers to run a FI kit like Kraftwerks offering without CARB legality, or without the ability to run an engine oil cooler year round in colder climates. The KWSC kit only allows one proprietary non-thermostatic sandwich adapter for engine oil cooling (skunk2), and the other option is the FXT oil cooler which is not very efficient in hot climates and boosted applications.

Not trying to start a pissing match, but I'm not a vendor so there would be little point in me making another thread, I'm not even sure the forum rules would allow it. I'm letting this vendor know there is real demand for a JRSC group buy.

I have never seen a JRSC group buy before, so gotta start somewhere.
Valid line of inquiry. I waited for a long time for any kind of JRSC deal. Gave up.
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