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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
What do you think? $600 for a Powerdyne?
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<blockquote data-quote="94gtpony" data-source="post: 1771587" data-attributes="member: 19416"><p>hey i've got a powerdyne myself, i am assuming you mean its a bd-11 head unit (belt driven as opposed to their gear driven blower). well i have one in my basement also and am going to put it on in the future. just bought the car, and did lots of research on powerdyne. as long as it is in good condition go for it, just know that you CAN'T run more than 9lbs on the street without throwing the internal belt or some bearings. people don't understand that this supercharger was not meant for serious power and they try running more boost, overspin the blower, and then things go boom. there is a conversion factor for rpms and what not, but the blower has a max internal rpm, and pushing more than 9lbs pretty much maxes it out and the belt gets heatsoaked and then snaps when under pressure. you can end up getting better replacement belts for cheap, but still shouldn't run high boost. its a good blower for little money, hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94gtpony, post: 1771587, member: 19416"] hey i've got a powerdyne myself, i am assuming you mean its a bd-11 head unit (belt driven as opposed to their gear driven blower). well i have one in my basement also and am going to put it on in the future. just bought the car, and did lots of research on powerdyne. as long as it is in good condition go for it, just know that you CAN'T run more than 9lbs on the street without throwing the internal belt or some bearings. people don't understand that this supercharger was not meant for serious power and they try running more boost, overspin the blower, and then things go boom. there is a conversion factor for rpms and what not, but the blower has a max internal rpm, and pushing more than 9lbs pretty much maxes it out and the belt gets heatsoaked and then snaps when under pressure. you can end up getting better replacement belts for cheap, but still shouldn't run high boost. its a good blower for little money, hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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