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Would it be possible, if not reasonable to put a super charger in my 70 f100? Have any of you done it, could you show pictures?
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what kind ?
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floyd67 wrote:what kind ?
I'm not really sure..any. Oh, and do bumps have the hood clearance for it?
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hood clearance may depend on the charger you want.

what motor do you have?
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70shortwide wrote:hood clearance may depend on the charger you want.

what motor do you have?
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Hood clearance shouldnt be a problem, but as for the sc I have no idea
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I looked this up once. all I did was google it, and found something. The thing I couldn't figure out was how it would work with a carb intake.
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I'm not aware of any ready built "kit".

Blower Drive Service and Blue Thunder both make intakes for a GMC 4/6/8-71 style roots blower and there have been some paxton/vortech insatlled (even as duals) but it is all custom.

I'd say putting either on a stock 360 is a recipie for pistons in the oil pan.
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It would fair well just cant push a stock cast piston over about 5-8 PSI. I may run one someday on my 428 powered 64 Fairlane.
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here you go. roots style:

http://www.dyersblowers.com/1694.html

vortech and powerdyne belt driven s/c's can be fabbed to fit anything you want. it's just a matter of plumbing the intake and intercooler if you run one.
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