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For Sale M62 supercharger - ported outlet
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M62 supercharger
Okay, let's try this again.
I have an M62 with a slightly ported outlet (1/8" on sides), previously silencer plugged.
The rotors and housing do have minor scuffing (coating damage only on rotors, minor scuffing in housing) from one of the plugs chipping and debris entering the assembly. Both plugs have been removed - so no worries. The spots on the housing where I removed the oldest plug look pretty rough, but they are not - just minor places where the stone contacted the housing briefly.
Of course the manifold pressure dropped with the outlet port (1psi) and remained the same from the day it was modded until the day I took it off. I noticed no power difference going back to a stock blower. This blower still moves A LOT of air.
The blower will include the bypass actuator, sensor, and stock pulley.
$175 shipped OBO to the lower 48. I can ship this TODAY.
I have an M62 with a slightly ported outlet (1/8" on sides), previously silencer plugged.
The rotors and housing do have minor scuffing (coating damage only on rotors, minor scuffing in housing) from one of the plugs chipping and debris entering the assembly. Both plugs have been removed - so no worries. The spots on the housing where I removed the oldest plug look pretty rough, but they are not - just minor places where the stone contacted the housing briefly.
Of course the manifold pressure dropped with the outlet port (1psi) and remained the same from the day it was modded until the day I took it off. I noticed no power difference going back to a stock blower. This blower still moves A LOT of air.
The blower will include the bypass actuator, sensor, and stock pulley.
$175 shipped OBO to the lower 48. I can ship this TODAY.
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It is clean, assembled, and ready to go. I've had it on for 30k or so. I can't remember the total mileage on this one, but it can't be much more.
Still available as of now, but a couple are interested. I can ship today.
Still available as of now, but a couple are interested. I can ship today.
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Hey man my SC looks exactly the same as yours in the pictures (oating damage on rotors and scuffing in housing) Did those cause your SC to rattle at some point?? Mine rattles every time I accelerate . I tried changing the coupler but it it still looked like new when I checked it.
I appreciate any help!!
I appreciate any help!!
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