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maraudernkc
11-29-2004, 08:24 AM
The MM ProCharger kit will be getting Dynoed on Tuesday. DR sent me over his Vortech SCT Program that he is using on his car. When you look at these Photos please, keep in mind that this is a protype. I don't think much will be change but the final prouduct will look much better. Tha custom tubing is just weled and painted. The final tubing will be powdercoated. I am sending my top tubes out to be chromed. I am very pleased with the way everthing looks and fits to this point. The really neat deal is that you could pull all this off and go back to stock in under 8 Hours. If you have any questions just ask away.There will be a neat aluminum heat shield that goes around the K&N.

I will post the Dyno sheet on Tuesday!

Thanks, Greg (maraudernkc)

Marauder386
11-29-2004, 08:29 AM
SWEEEEET ! Keep us posted 'cuz this is looking good...Hmm, gotta itch around the wallet area.....


:cool:

stevengerard
11-29-2004, 09:05 AM
looks awesome, congrats and good luck on the dyno

Patrick
11-29-2004, 09:07 AM
Good luck on the Dyno!!! Pics look great!!!!!!!

jgc61sr2002
11-29-2004, 09:16 AM
Congrats - Looks very good to me. :up:

merc
11-29-2004, 09:23 AM
The Honeymooners

Alice: Ralph, what do you need a Supercharger for? What crazy scheme have you got in mind now?
Ralph: It ain't no crazy scheme. I need the money to reduce my 60 foot times.
Alice: 60 Foot times? I thought you were going to see the doctor for that last year.
Ralph: That's right Alice, I am going to see Dr.Reinhart!, what were you thinking ?
:beer:

maraudernkc
11-29-2004, 10:19 AM
Marauder386, It is my goal to make this kit to be one of the best and least expensive.




SWEEEEET ! Keep us posted 'cuz this is looking good...Hmm, gotta itch around the wallet area.....


:cool:

tmac1337
11-29-2004, 12:45 PM
The kit looks excellent so far!!!! With powder coating and chroming of the top tubing, an alluminum heat shield box around the K&N filter, icing on the cake!

Good luck at the Dyno, can't wait to see the results.

studio460
11-29-2004, 07:18 PM
Marauder386, It is my goal to make this kit to be one of the best and least expensive.LOOKING GOOD, maraudernkc! Keep up the great work . . . I can't wait!!!!!!!!

NAVCHAP
11-29-2004, 07:27 PM
Nice job! All of us at the mini-meet in LA Saturday were really looking forward to this. Nice to see the CARB plate on the housing unit, maybe we can get the folks who must have CA plates (mine are FL) an option for additional power. Can't wait for the dyno pulls. -kjs-

Marauder386
11-29-2004, 07:32 PM
Maraudernkc...sounds good to me ! The "itch" is a reflex reaction I get when I have the $$$ to buy something I see that I like !


:cool:

MarauderMark
11-29-2004, 07:34 PM
That does look Sahweeeeet! :lovies2: !!Can't wait to see what numbers it brings.Keep us posted ...

MarauderTJA
11-29-2004, 07:46 PM
Cannot wait to see how everything goes. I have a P1SC in my 01 GT Mustang with a 3 core intercooler. Have you figured the kit to have an air to air interecooler? I love my Procharger and it has perfomed flawlessly in my Mustang for 3 years. Not one problem. Would love to put one in my 04 Marauder. Please keep me personally informed if you would when they are ready to purchase for Marauders. Thanks.

Tom, Cape Coral, Florida




The MM ProCharger kit will be getting Dynoed on Tuesday. DR sent me over his Vortech SCT Program that he is using on his car. When you look at these Photos please, keep in mind that this is a protype. I don't think much will be change but the final prouduct will look much better. Tha custom tubing is just weled and painted. The final tubing will be powdercoated. I am sending my top tubes out to be chromed. I am very pleased with the way everthing looks and fits to this point. The really neat deal is that you could pull all this off and go back to stock in under 8 Hours. If you have any questions just ask away.There will be a neat aluminum heat shield that goes around the K&N.

I will post the Dyno sheet on Tuesday!

Thanks, Greg (maraudernkc)

hdwrench
11-29-2004, 08:02 PM
looking forward to the dyno sheet and price info.


just picked up my 04 today... ended up puttin down less $ than i intended. so i have a lil extra for mods... but it wont last long! so many choices so little $. :)

CBT
11-29-2004, 08:07 PM
Fire that mutha up!:banana2:

tmac1337
11-29-2004, 08:42 PM
Get ready to add some boost gauges fellas. www.summitracing.com has some nice ones. They sell the same gauges that come stock in the car or you can go digital. The fake oil pressure gauge looks to be the first spot, or the lighter, if you do not want to mess with an A pillar mount.

http://store.summitracing.com/default.asp?target=esearch.asp&N=110&Ntk=KeywordSearch&Ntt=boost+gauge&x=12&y=6

teamrope
11-29-2004, 09:15 PM
The Honeymooners

Alice: Ralph, what do you need a Supercharger for? What crazy scheme have you got in mind now?
Ralph: It ain't no crazy scheme. I need the money to reduce my 60 foot times.
Alice: 60 Foot times? I thought you were going to see the doctor for that last year.
Ralph: That's right Alice, I am going to see Dr.Reinhart!, what were you thinking ?
:beer:Hey Norton! Take a look at my procharger! :lol:

FordNut
11-30-2004, 09:34 PM
How about next time it's on a rack take some pics of the plumbing underneath the car so we can see how the pipes route between the intercooler and supercharger and between the intercooler and throttle body?

studio460
12-01-2004, 02:23 AM
How about next time it's on a rack take some pics of the plumbing underneath the car so we can see how the pipes route between the intercooler and supercharger and between the intercooler and throttle body?Yeah, that'd be great. Hey, guys . . . I have a dumb question . . . how come I never see anybody who wraps their intake and other "cold-air" plumbing with that heat-insulating wrap stuff? Wouldn't wrapping a bunch of that stuff over each and every part that the air makes its path through help keep things a couple of degrees, if not several degrees cooler?

sailsmen
12-01-2004, 03:59 AM
Quite the opposite, it will prevent the transfer of heat from the pipe to the atnosphere.

FordNut
12-09-2004, 05:46 PM
How about next time it's on a rack take some pics of the plumbing underneath the car so we can see how the pipes route between the intercooler and supercharger and between the intercooler and throttle body?
Still need to see the plumbing so I can prodeed with other projects in a manner that won't interfere with the intercooler pipes.

Any more updates??

maraudernkc
12-10-2004, 10:41 PM
FordNut, we are still testing and making sure everything is ok. I have about 500 miles on her now and no problems thus far. I am in the process of pricing all the parts and sourcing them. We will be fine tuning it some more next week.

Thanks, Greg (maraudernkc)



Still need to see the plumbing so I can prodeed with other projects in a manner that won't interfere with the intercooler pipes.

Any more updates??