What does the "R" mean on Prochargers?
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From: W. Kentucky
Car: 83 Z-28
Engine: 406
Transmission: TH350
Axle/Gears: 3.70
What does the "R" mean on Prochargers?
What does the "R" mean on the prochargers? Does it mean "Race"? Can it be street driven reliably?
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From: Springfield, IL
Car: '89 Formula WS6
Engine: L98
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From my understanding it means Race and means it is cog belt driven. There could be more to it than that I'm not entirely sure.
Keep in mind cog drives are harder on the crank snout. Personally I wouldn't run cog w/o a forged crank and an aftermarket balancer.
Keep in mind cog drives are harder on the crank snout. Personally I wouldn't run cog w/o a forged crank and an aftermarket balancer.
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From: idaho falls id.
Car: 82 Z-28
Engine: 408
Transmission: TH-400
Axle/Gears: 4.11
a friend just put a F-2R in his 86 iroc and the R stands for reverse rotation on his .in other words it is mounted out in front of the motor.
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