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Old 11-24-2013, 03:36 PM   #1
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Looking for a Custom Supercharger Manifold

So I have a PD head unit in mind, and I have an engine in mind, but there are not kits on the market for it, and this is my go to place for information, who here could build me a custom supercharger manifold and accoutrements (I already have a tuner in mind so don't worry about that, I'm just looking for the right hardware)? Thanks in advance!

Just so there's no confusion, one of these:

Description: Supercharger Manifolds are commonly found in Roots or Twin-Screw type superchargers. The supercharger compressor mounts on top of this custom manifold and the manifold then in return mounts where your stock manifold was.
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Old 11-24-2013, 08:43 PM   #2
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There are a number of fab shops that can do it. The trick is that they will need either your heads, a block, and your blower; or already have them.

Most likely it will end up being done with CNC flanges for the heads and the blower base,etc... Then they'll construct the rest from sheetmetal. But billet could be done for big $$$.

I have a couple shops in the TX area. But I don't know who to suggest in Alberta. If you're willing to ship the necessary core components then they might be able to help you out down here.
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Old 11-24-2013, 09:15 PM   #3
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Need a little more info. If you're looking to run something like a 6-71 or 8-71 blower on an ls motor there are companies that make them for both cathedral and rectangle port heads. They are just harder to come by. Hard to tell what you're looking for. Engine and charger models/specs would greatly help.
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Old 11-24-2013, 11:35 PM   #4
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There are a number of fab shops that can do it. The trick is that they will need either your heads, a block, and your blower; or already have them.

Most likely it will end up being done with CNC flanges for the heads and the blower base,etc... Then they'll construct the rest from sheetmetal. But billet could be done for big $$$.

I have a couple shops in the TX area. But I don't know who to suggest in Alberta. If you're willing to ship the necessary core components then they might be able to help you out down here.
I actually do a fair bit of business in TX and would be willing to ship there or anywhere on the west coast really. I don't really need billet, not looking to run a ton of boost or make a show car.

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Need a little more info. If you're looking to run something like a 6-71 or 8-71 blower on an ls motor there are companies that make them for both cathedral and rectangle port heads. They are just harder to come by. Hard to tell what you're looking for. Engine and charger models/specs would greatly help.
I was being quite general because I didn't know how people would react to a non-LS engine question, but I figure because I'm on the forums quite often and the people on here are so good they shouldn't care too much. I was looking at doing a custom whipple set up on either this engine:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._FSI_257-309kW

Or the one from the new gen 5 viper, maybe both. I just want something that hasn't been done before, and the kits out there for the Audi 4.2 only offer roots blowers which just don't do it for me. So if any vendors or fabricators would like to chime in?
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Shoot me a PM. I don't want to break any forum rules by posting shops up.
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Shoot me a PM. I don't want to break any forum rules by posting shops up.
Will do thanks!
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