where do i get a cog setup for my procharger?
Here is what they said at madman:
I have a 94Z28 with a D1sc setup. I was told that you
> guys sell a cog pulley setup. I really want a cog
> setup, but several people have told me that they have
> seen people break the internal gear drive in
> prochargers with the use of cogs. How true is that
> statement? What is the cost for such a setup, I would
> want to have the blower at redline at 6500 RPM.
>
> Thanks
> Sean
From: "Madman" <madman69@swbell.net> | This is spam | Add to Address Book
To: "Sean Keys" <sean_94z@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Cog pulleys
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 15:54:09 -0000
The D-1 will handle the cog system just fine. The kit runs $750.00 and
comes
with a belt, drive pulley and driven pulley to match your specs. I am 3
weeks out on delivery.
I have a 94Z28 with a D1sc setup. I was told that you
> guys sell a cog pulley setup. I really want a cog
> setup, but several people have told me that they have
> seen people break the internal gear drive in
> prochargers with the use of cogs. How true is that
> statement? What is the cost for such a setup, I would
> want to have the blower at redline at 6500 RPM.
>
> Thanks
> Sean
From: "Madman" <madman69@swbell.net> | This is spam | Add to Address Book
To: "Sean Keys" <sean_94z@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Cog pulleys
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 15:54:09 -0000
The D-1 will handle the cog system just fine. The kit runs $750.00 and
comes
with a belt, drive pulley and driven pulley to match your specs. I am 3
weeks out on delivery.
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