View Full Version : will this m112 work
slickster
07-08-2011, 02:55 PM
found this near me it says mach1 etc. is it a good deal and will it work what will i have to do etc http://columbia.craigslist.org/cto/2484056609.html
RacerX
07-08-2011, 02:59 PM
No and yes! Don't bother, it's for a 5.4l. You could make it work with intake adapter plates and stick it through your hood...
slickster
07-08-2011, 03:04 PM
then chrome it out so doom can eat his hart out
ImpalaSlayer
07-08-2011, 04:05 PM
itll looks stupid coming out of the hood
slickster
07-08-2011, 04:57 PM
I know just messing with doomy
bugsyc
07-09-2011, 05:22 AM
I thought an M112 was an M112...What's different from a 03-04 cobra eaton m112 from a lightening M112? There's a guy on ebay selling supposedly brand new lightening SVT M112 for $500... What do you guys think? Also thanks to Rex for emailing me most usefull info..
SC Cheesehead
07-09-2011, 01:44 PM
I thought an M112 was an M112...What's different from a 03-04 cobra eaton m112 from a lightening M112? There's a guy on ebay selling supposedly brand new lightening SVT M112 for $500... What do you guys think? Also thanks to Rex for emailing me most usefull info..
The Eaton numerical designation refers to the volume of air pumped by the blower for one rotation. The M90 is 90 cubic inches or 1475 cc. The Eaton M112 is 112 cubic inches or 1835cc. Turn it once and it pumps out 1.835 litres of air.
FAQs about Eaton blowers:
http://www.eaton.com/EatonCom/ProductsServices/PerformanceProducts/Products/Superchargers/FAQ/index.htm
Q: I just bought a used Eaton (any model/size) supercharger, will it fit on my car/truck?
A: Any Eaton OEM supercharger is designed specifically for its original application. Extensive fabrication will always be required to use such a supercharger on any other application. Eaton does not sell any parts to adapt Eaton OEM superchargers to any aftermarket applications.
Q: Supercharger model names… I am confused!
A: Eaton has produced many OEM superchargers throughout the years. The “M” series units are denoted only by their displacement in cubic inches. For example, an M90 is 90 in3/revolution. The newer TVS series superchargers are denoted by their displacement in cubic centimeters. For example, a TVS R2300 is 2.3 liters/revolution or 2300 cm3/revolution. There are different configurations of each displacement and they are not generally interchangeable. The aftermarket supercharger partner companies create their own prefixes but generally retain the displacement number. For example, “MP” series units are produced by Magnuson Products, “HTV” series units are produced by Harrop Engineering, and “E-force” series units are produced by Edelbrock.
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Here are links to a couple more good primers on supercharger sizes and functions.
http://www.kennebell.net/techinfo/general-info/SC_efficiency.pdf
http://www.eaton.com/EatonCom/ProductsServices/PerformanceProducts/Products/Superchargers/
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