Adding the SRT6 SC to a limited 3.2L?
I've searched the forum but found nothing. Can we add the stock Supercharger from an SRT6 to the limiteds 3.2L engine? if so, what mods are required and how tuff is it to do???
Originally Posted by CrossfireCliff
I've searched the forum but found nothing. Can we add the stock Supercharger from an SRT6 to the limiteds 3.2L engine? if so, what mods are required and how tuff is it to do???
Couple people have tried, nobody has done it successfully without either blowing up their motor or going a different route. The compression ratio is too high on the NA motor and the SC makes too much boost so these two things you will need to overcome along with getting the right amount of fuel into the mix with the added air.
There is a guy doing a rotrex SC upgrade that looks about as promising as anything. Check out the thread here.
There is a guy doing a rotrex SC upgrade that looks about as promising as anything. Check out the thread here.
Originally Posted by bmorgan
The internals are not strong enough to handle the SC. It would be fun for a couple of passes down the track though. 
Originally Posted by CrossfireCliff
darnit! i was so hopeing cause there is an OEM sc on eBay for 399.99 right now
Originally Posted by CrossfireCliff
darnit! i was so hopeing cause there is an OEM sc on eBay for 399.99 right now
do you have a link?
Supercharger for Crossfire SRT6:eBay Motors (item 250536288140 end time Nov-30-09 23:47:23 PST)
Originally Posted by ZAHANMA
do you have a link?
Originally Posted by CrossfireCliff
I've searched the forum but found nothing. Can we add the stock Supercharger from an SRT6 to the limiteds 3.2L engine? if so, what mods are required and how tuff is it to do???
The answer always ends up "if you want a supercharged crossfire buy an SRT-6".
there are more ways than a supercharger.
but yes, you could use the stock supercharger, youd have to have a custom pulley made so the blower made less pressure, fueling, etc.
the stock bottom ends are plenty strong WITH PROPER TUNING to make power.
I've boosted numerous 13:1 motors that have made 400whp and are still running (itr motors, etc)
but yes, you could use the stock supercharger, youd have to have a custom pulley made so the blower made less pressure, fueling, etc.
the stock bottom ends are plenty strong WITH PROPER TUNING to make power.
I've boosted numerous 13:1 motors that have made 400whp and are still running (itr motors, etc)
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