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Old May 13, 2009 | 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Corey
Dude. More pictures. Closer. Now.
Here's my post from S2ki:

Here's a quick little pic post for those who are curious.

This is how it arrived. It was packaged very well. Nothing was loose to bang around or anything and everything was very well marked





and the supercharger itself separate from the rest.


This is the directions. Take note of the bolt head figure as well as the printed on measuring line. Very nice attention to detail:


And the directions/figures:


First I did the hood dampers. If you can't figure this out, you really have no business even attempting the blower:
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And with the dampers: NOTE: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO BREAK THE CRANKSHAFT PULLEY FREE WITH THE CAR ON JACK STANDS!


First thing to note... If you've never pulled the rear deck out of the car, it takes 7 push pins to remove it. The directions say 3. There are 3 on the rear edge of the deck, but another 4 on the front edge. If you look closely in this picture you can see the reflection. This is actually shot up into the rear window and reflected on to the front of the rear deck.
Old May 13, 2009 | 03:47 PM
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When you get the rear deck out, it'll probably look like this:


Buy some of this:


And make it look like this:


With the rear deck removed, this is the view down behind the front seats to the fuel pump. This was really the only part of the instructions that I thought could have been a little clearer. At this point the instructions basically just say to remove the old pump and replace it with the new one. I've done this before so it's no big deal, but if you were brand new to this you might end up a little confused here. When you get the fuel pump/float assembly out, you then have to unplug the pump, take off the filter screen, remove the hose clamps, and then remove the actual pump from the assembly. Again, no big deal and if you can't figure it out you shouldn't be installing your own blower. I only mention this because the rest of the instructions were written to such detail that a 10 year old could do it.


As far as tools go, I swear 95% of this kit is done with a 10mm socket on a 1/4" drive ratchet. It's really that easy. That was by FAR the most used tool. One other tool to note is a torque wrench. I had a couple of torque wrenches, but I didn't have one that went high enough to torque the crankshaft pulley back on. The setting is something like 197ft/lbs or somewhere right around there. That's a lot. Make sure you have a torque wrench that can get there. Of note... they can get really expensive. I could have bought a nice exhaust for the cost of this thing






This is where I added to the kit a little. This is a coolant line from the heatercore to the aftercooler. It goes through the radiator shroud (Note the rubber grommets for the holes, nice touch SoS) and then wraps under and around the stock water pump and up to the aftercooler. That's the aftercooler water pump under it and I didn't like the idea of the car bouncing and the hose rubbing on the edge of that bracket. I just grabbed a piece of scrap hose, sliced it down the middle and zip tied it there as a sort of sacrificial shielding. I also did the same for the OEM bracket on the far right of this picture where the hose bends, I just did it after this picture


One thing to note is that the lengths of your aftercooler hoses are correct. This is one of those hoses that wraps under the chassis crossmember and up to the aftercooler. If you cut your hoses to long, this will rub against that pulley (not good). Pay special attntion here and make sure there is no chance of it rubbing. I'm going to keep an eye on this. I may look into some brackets and preformed hose to make this a little more of a secure routing solution.


And here it is in the garage finished.


If anybody has any specific questions, feel free to ask and I'll do my best to answer them. I can also take some pictures of individual components for those interested. Really though, the quality of this kit is amazing. All of the machine work is really first class. I've seen the other kits, and while they're all similar, the quality of components in this kit far surpasses the others.... and for less money!
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Old May 13, 2009 | 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by blah
Cute!
In't it though? At least this is a Novi 1220SL and not a 1000. This will support well over 400whp. I'll get there eventually.

Originally Posted by dave22
With centrifugal SCs it's really more like an NA power curve +100.




You got rid of the Snapper?
The Snapper was borrowed. I miss it but I needed something wider (I have an acre). So I gots the husky.

Originally Posted by RideOARdie
from one F/I S2k owner to another... VERY NICE
Originally Posted by fish
Very nice, Chris
Originally Posted by rexrunner
That must be really fun to drive. Congrats on getting it done.
Originally Posted by STi_FTMFW
Nice
Thanks, and yes it's pretty fun. I haven't gotten really silly with it yet though since it hasn't been on a dyno to set the fuel pressure. It's supposed to be preset and safe, but I'd still rather get it on the dyno before I go nutso. I have gotten on it a little bit and I'm pretty impressed for a FPR type kit. They use a Science of Speed (SoS) FVM that gives them timing, injector, and VTEC control. VTEC is set to about 4200 rpms which means the powerband is very steady. There's no sudden surge in power anywhere. It's VERY smooth. I've only gone up to about 6500 rpms, but it really starts pulling around 4500. Those last couple thousand RPMs should be pretty fun.
Old May 13, 2009 | 03:55 PM
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torque wrenches are overrated. looks awesome though man.
Old May 13, 2009 | 03:58 PM
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Looks great. Let me know when you're headed to All Aspects.
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Can i has shotgun no blitz
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Old May 13, 2009 | 04:38 PM
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Let me know when you go up to All Aspects. I gotta make a trip up there anyway.
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Let me know when you go up to All Aspects. I gotta make a trip up there anyway.
I would have gone today but he was booked up. If I happen to get out of work early tomorrow and he's available, I'll do it tomorrow. Otherwise it'll be sometime next week. PM me your number and I'll let you know when I schedule the trip up.

Corey, I'll send you a text when I figure it out. If Chris is back in town I'll let him know too.... and probably Nachos.
Old May 13, 2009 | 06:28 PM
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I would have gone today but he was booked up. If I happen to get out of work early tomorrow and he's available, I'll do it tomorrow. Otherwise it'll be sometime next week. PM me your number and I'll let you know when I schedule the trip up.

Corey, I'll send you a text when I figure it out. If Chris is back in town I'll let him know too.... and probably Nachos.
PMing you now.



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