Re: Why so few Procharger Mopar builds?
[Re: SpareParts]
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01/19/17 12:48 AM
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Don't monitor it. I do run race gas (110) and spray ( Snow system ). Gotcha, was wondering how things do with the hot air setup you have. Makes plumbing easy tho Actually, I don't use the intake system in the pic. I run my filter directly on the intake horn of the compressor. Without inner fender panels, I have enough air circulation under the hood that it doesn't make any difference where I pick up intake air.
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Re: Why so few Procharger Mopar builds?
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01/19/17 11:57 AM
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Oh, I didn't even pay attention to the filter, I meant the lack of an intercooler Intercooler for sure if this were a street application - pump gas.
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Re: Why so few Procharger Mopar builds?
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If I recall big time sells a kit for bbm. His car gets it the last time I saw it run. I believe he uses the SBC kit for it ? Bigtime is a procharger dealer, so he can get you any kit you want. My friend bought his there and got a good deal. He runs a crank mounted f2 on his dart now, hasn't had the sideslinger in quite a while.
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Re: Why so few Procharger Mopar builds?
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01/19/17 06:13 PM
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There is a local guy here in the area where I live, who has a '69 Dart street/strip car with a 340 based 416 c.i. STROKER small block. He is using a Procharger on his car (not sure which model he has), but he has water injection as well. Just his blower setup ran about $8-9k I heard once...and his car is running 9.80's in the quarter mile...FWIW.
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Re: Why so few Procharger Mopar builds?
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I'm surprised that bigtimeauto hasn't chimed in yet.
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Re: Why so few Procharger Mopar builds?
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That 'runner is awesome!...by old do you mean you have since sold it? The procharged hemi was mine. Johnny had the body built for it
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Re: Why so few Procharger Mopar builds?
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01/20/17 12:58 AM
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Nice job sir, that car is awesome.
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