Procharger serpentine accessory drive, does have this? Does it fit in our cars?
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No worries. Thanks for checking.
My search will continue for a way to mount a procharger in a better way than stock brackets, while still retaining serpentine accessories...
My search will continue for a way to mount a procharger in a better way than stock brackets, while still retaining serpentine accessories...
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Be careful on the boost and tightness.
There was a guy named ******* years ago on here who snapped the crank snout clean off because he was fighting belt slip on a all forged 4340 setup.
He got into a big deal because Scat supposedly didn't use 4340 or something.
Good luck though man!
There was a guy named ******* years ago on here who snapped the crank snout clean off because he was fighting belt slip on a all forged 4340 setup.
He got into a big deal because Scat supposedly didn't use 4340 or something.
Good luck though man!
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Thanks for the heads up. I don't plan to have the belt be super tight. I have a spring tensioner that should help a lot as the belt stretches.
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