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Old 01-26-2014, 09:19 PM   #15
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Frsmod is a vendor on here or at least used to be, pretty sure they still are...(dynosty). Also, keep in mind everyone likes to make a better living quicker then the next person.
I do agree with that. But we aren't out of our minds, not all of us are car gods like you. But if OP can get that package for 5k shipped then that's a deal!
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Old 01-26-2014, 10:18 PM   #16
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ive been looking into superchargers and the vortech supercharger has caught my attention. i was just wondering if it is worth it? and what people think of the system.
Here's a comparison of the big superchargers on the market:

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55705

and here's a question/answer thread started by Vortech

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27374

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Old 01-26-2014, 10:46 PM   #17
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Wtf.. I talked to vendors on here and they are letting them go for 4200.
There is one with a 10% off coupon atm for following on twitter the announcement part of marketplace section

Had vortech kit in cart for a shade over $3500
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There is one with a 10% off coupon atm for following on twitter in announcement part of marketplace section

Had vortech kit in cart for a shade over $3500
I may have to ask you for that coupon code if I ever decide to pull the trigger on this kit? You know it requires any cutting or anything to install this kit?
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I wish I had money money to just blow and not price things/speak to people... Lol because you can get the kit, install it yourself, map sensor, with ecutek tuned less than 5k.

To the original poster, I can give you a contact if you want to buy the kit with ecutek license/cable, injectors, fuel pump, map sensor, and upgraded pulley kit for $5000 shipped.

You guys are out your minds.
Hell I can give him all that for say 3,800 shipped used... Freshly rebuilt blower... Wait I don't feel like shipping it. FML.

And to OP, I made 360WHP with a bad tune on E85. 300WHP is no problem on a vortech. I did this with a stock exhaust & header.
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I may have to ask you for that coupon code if I ever decide to pull the trigger on this kit? You know it requires any cutting or anything to install this kit?
I pointed out where and how to get it.

Would you like me to help you pee too?
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I pointed out where and how to get it.

Would you like me to help you pee too?
I don't have a twitter... Regardless I just asked a question. No reason to be a smart ass bout it.
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I don't have a twitter... Regardless I just asked a question. No reason to be a smart ass bout it.
I don't use it either,

But it's incredibly easy to create an account on and is worth making one just to follow businesses for coupons, discounts etc, even my Amex provides cash back for a few keystrokes. No harder than signing up for a forum account.

If you can't be bothered to spend 2 minutes to help yourself then why should I?

Everyone is looking for a deal but nobody is actually willing to do the legwork to find one.
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I don't use it either,

But it's incredibly easy to create an account on and is worth making one just to follow businesses for coupons, discounts etc, even my Amex provides cash back for a few keystrokes. No harder than signing up for a forum account.

If you can't be bothered to spend 2 minutes to help yourself then why should I?

Everyone is looking for a deal but nobody is actually willing to do the legwork to find one.
No reason for this to flood this topic with our bickering. So let's just forget I asked.
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You know it requires any cutting or anything to install this kit?
Back on topic... the Vortech kit does not require you to decimate your front crash beam, no. It does require you to grind down an aluminum nub on the stock alternator bracket.

It also requires you to remove your OEM washer fluid reservoir and piece together a replacement. A number of people have struggled during installation to keep the replacement from leaking.

If a simple installation is a top priority for you, check out Jackson. Their kit is ugly as sin, but that's because they require zero drilling, tapping, grinding, or replacing of OEM parts.
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You know it requires any cutting or anything to install this kit?
Most people will tell you the most difficult part of the install is drilling the bumper beam for the intercooler mounting. It does require a decently high powered drill and good drill bits, as the bumper beam is strong, solid steel. Other than that, it should be as easy or easier than every other system out there. We list 6 hours on the install. Some people have done it in less, some people have taken longer. If you would like, you can preview the entire installation manual HERE.

If you have any other questions, I would be happy to answer them. In addition, many of the enthusiasts on here running Vortech systems are extremely knowledgeable as well, and quick to help out when needed. (Thanks guys!)
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Back on topic... the Vortech kit does not require you to decimate your front crash beam, no. It does require you to grind down an aluminum nub on the stock alternator bracket.

It also requires you to remove your OEM washer fluid reservoir and piece together a replacement. A number of people have struggled during installation to keep the replacement from leaking.

If a simple installation is a top priority for you, check out Jackson. Their kit is ugly as sin, but that's because they require zero drilling, tapping, grinding, or replacing of OEM parts.
Grinding the nub down is easy enough on for the alternator bracket, but I still dont understand why the bracket wasn't just CNC'd around the nub to begin with. Also, not that I plan on reverting to stock and fooling anyone, but it's now easy to tell that a Vortech supercharger was installed on my engine.

At times I wish I went with the Innovate kit which looks like a painless afternoon install with no . But I think the performance and proper intercooled setup you get with the Vortech is worth the difference in price and time required to install. I have been doing the install 100% by myself and taking my time to make sure it is all perfect, as a result I probably have about 8-10 hrs invested with about 2-4 hrs left to put the whole thing back together (doesnt help that the garage I'm working in is freezing!). An extra hand will go a long way with this install.
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If you have easy acess to e85 the smaller pulley and a good header you could see 300whp+. At the phastek dyno meet a guy did 320ish on the stock pulley on e85. With the smaller pulley he would of gotten another 10-20.
After swapping to the 3.12 pulley, I got 346 whp and 246trq on the Phastek dyno. Still on the stock clutch, the supercharger is more forgiving on the drivetrain than the turbo!
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After swapping to the 3.12 pulley, I got 346 whp and 246trq on the Phastek dyno. Still on the stock clutch, the supercharger is more forgiving on the drivetrain than the turbo!
Got any numbers on 91/93 octane? I'm curious to see what I may be pushing (3.125" pulley)
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