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randy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/22/2004 02:15:15
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Message: why is it that nobody makes a specific application for a six cylinder supercharger i mean lots of ppl own six's
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umm Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/22/2004 02:47:49
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Message: because there is no demand, people don't buy 6s to be mr bad
guy on the highway
you can easily get a v-8 kit and a smaller pulley
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bump Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/22/2004 10:24:05
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Message: They just think there is no demand !
A switch in out system would be awesome..
Would be nice to " blow away " some of those
Honda's for a change ??
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randy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/22/2004 22:23:16
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Message: i dunno i think it just sucks that i have to use an 8 cyl non specific one ,it just sucks ass ,hey do u ever have this u dont want to pass a car until u get to a downhill beacuse u dont think the v-6 could beat that other car see thats the whole reason i want a specific supercharger and im demandng that crap
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GB2000 GenIII
4/22/2004 22:49:05
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Message: There are a few that make superchargers for the 3.9L's...
Here's the link from Krc Performance... there's more than just that one, but that's all I can find right at the moment.
http://www.krcperformance.com/newcontent/v6super.html
Josh
Red 98 RC V6 2wd Single in/dual out exhaust (soon to be switched to a flowmaster 40 single in/dual out), Edelbrock 10" round air cleaner w/ K&N air filter, Autolite AP3923s, 180*F Thermostat, Ported V6 throttle body ...and much more to come!
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hmm Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/23/2004 00:15:39
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Message: $3000-$4500 for one of these kits for maybe 50 to 60 horses and 80 ft. lbs extra....as bad as I want one I can't justify the expense for the small gains. And people only running high 15s to mid 16s after this? Ugh.
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? Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/23/2004 12:52:05
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Message: www.electricsupercharger.com
at least it is cheaper $ 500 to $ 600
But hard to tell on how much REAL gain ?
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