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Re: Looking to do a 360 w/ centrifugal blower, help [Re: fastfish] #317050
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Chuck's twin turbo Dakota R/T we're in the process of finishing with our SDCE Mopar turbo kit...


73 Challenger 8.518 @ 158MPH, 1970 turbo duster in the works...check us out at www.youtube.com/sdconcepts
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We can also be seen in the December 2008 issue of Mopar Muscle magazine!
Re: Looking to do a 360 w/ centrifugal blower, help [Re: fastfish] #317051
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blown SDCE small block with SDCE F2 ProCharger kit.


73 Challenger 8.518 @ 158MPH, 1970 turbo duster in the works...check us out at www.youtube.com/sdconcepts
and www.facebook.com/sdconcepts
We can also be seen in the December 2008 issue of Mopar Muscle magazine!
Re: Looking to do a 360 w/ centrifugal blower, help [Re: Mr.Yuck] #317052
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call thesuperchargerstore.com they should be able to take care of any questions you have or parts you need. The bigblock kits are based off a small block chevy mount with adapters for it to work on a mopar. no idea on the small block chrysler stuff. You will definately save money if you are willing to make the altercations to the mount and make your own adapter



OR you can call us...we've been making Mopar kits with ProChargers since 1995. Our kits are made specific for Mopars with our own bracektry design and crank pulley.
check us out at www.sd-concepts.com and www.youtube.com/sdconcepts
Any questions, let us know.




SD concepts did my carb. Good service and it was ready to roll right form the box. Best $200 I spent. I did bump the rear jets up 2 but that was when I added a little more boost.

Like I said, any pre-made mopar kit is going to be 1-2k more than a GM or Ford kit.




How's that carb holding up for you these days?!


73 Challenger 8.518 @ 158MPH, 1970 turbo duster in the works...check us out at www.youtube.com/sdconcepts
and www.facebook.com/sdconcepts
We can also be seen in the December 2008 issue of Mopar Muscle magazine!
Re: Looking to do a 360 w/ centrifugal blower, help [Re: 70Dustmite440] #317053
05/14/09 09:57 AM
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I will need some more info to give more accurate prices. Our mmost popular kit is a P1SC kit with a 3 core intercooler, SDCE spring tensioner, SD carb hat, ProFlo surge valve, all the bracketry and pullies, one belt, air filter, alternator relocation, misc hardware cost around $4200.00. This kit is good for up to 650HP or so.


73 Challenger 8.518 @ 158MPH, 1970 turbo duster in the works...check us out at www.youtube.com/sdconcepts
and www.facebook.com/sdconcepts
We can also be seen in the December 2008 issue of Mopar Muscle magazine!
Re: Looking to do a 360 w/ centrifugal blower, help [Re: fastfish] #317054
05/14/09 10:12 AM
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call thesuperchargerstore.com they should be able to take care of any questions you have or parts you need. The bigblock kits are based off a small block chevy mount with adapters for it to work on a mopar. no idea on the small block chrysler stuff. You will definately save money if you are willing to make the altercations to the mount and make your own adapter



OR you can call us...we've been making Mopar kits with ProChargers since 1995. Our kits are made specific for Mopars with our own bracektry design and crank pulley.
check us out at www.sd-concepts.com and www.youtube.com/sdconcepts
Any questions, let us know.




SD concepts did my carb. Good service and it was ready to roll right form the box. Best $200 I spent. I did bump the rear jets up 2 but that was when I added a little more boost.

Like I said, any pre-made mopar kit is going to be 1-2k more than a GM or Ford kit.




How's that carb holding up for you these days?!




Sold the car... but as far as I know fine. I was going to boost this 440 but since it was almost 11:1 I went w/ a 6-pack....next time boost will be applied for sure. Looking at doing a 408 set-up for my 95 dakota.

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Re: Looking to do a 360 w/ centrifugal blower, help [Re: fastfish] #317055
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I will need some more info to give more accurate prices. Our mmost popular kit is a P1SC kit with a 3 core intercooler, SDCE spring tensioner, SD carb hat, ProFlo surge valve, all the bracketry and pullies, one belt, air filter, alternator relocation, misc hardware cost around $4200.00. This kit is good for up to 650HP or so.




what do you guys think of meth injection? It would do away w/ all that extra plumbing..


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Re: Looking to do a 360 w/ centrifugal blower, help [Re: Mr.Yuck] #317056
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Thanks guys, great info so far. I'll fwd. the thread to him today. As for how much power he is looking for, there's no telling but I would imagine the 650 mark would be about right for a good thrill. Its a street beater. Not a crazy race thing , just some fun.



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Re: Looking to do a 360 w/ centrifugal blower, help [Re: 70Dustmite440] #317057
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Thanks guys, great info so far. I'll fwd. the thread to him today. As for how much power he is looking for, there's no telling but I would imagine the 650 mark would be about right for a good thrill. Its a street beater. Not a crazy race thing , just some fun.






650HP is a good amount for a street car. Honestly, any more than that and the roads run out WAY too fast!! Around here, anyways! We take our Challenger out on the street all the time with the wagon wheel blower pulley and it's about 1000HP on the street and it's a little too much...but still a lot of fun! LOL!
Any questions, let me know.


73 Challenger 8.518 @ 158MPH, 1970 turbo duster in the works...check us out at www.youtube.com/sdconcepts
and www.facebook.com/sdconcepts
We can also be seen in the December 2008 issue of Mopar Muscle magazine!
Re: Looking to do a 360 w/ centrifugal blower, help [Re: Mr.Yuck] #317058
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Sold the car... but as far as I know fine. I was going to boost this 440 but since it was almost 11:1 I went w/ a 6-pack....next time boost will be applied for sure. Looking at doing a 408 set-up for my 95 dakota.



Do a 360 cid with a turbo kit! Much more efficient than a stroker! Be the black sheep! Stand out from the herd! LOL!!!


73 Challenger 8.518 @ 158MPH, 1970 turbo duster in the works...check us out at www.youtube.com/sdconcepts
and www.facebook.com/sdconcepts
We can also be seen in the December 2008 issue of Mopar Muscle magazine!
Re: Looking to do a 360 w/ centrifugal blower, help [Re: fastfish] #317059
05/15/09 11:27 AM
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Sold the car... but as far as I know fine. I was going to boost this 440 but since it was almost 11:1 I went w/ a 6-pack....next time boost will be applied for sure. Looking at doing a 408 set-up for my 95 dakota.



Do a 360 cid with a turbo kit! Much more efficient than a stroker! Be the black sheep! Stand out from the herd! LOL!!!




I don't want to hack up the engine bay.


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