View Full Version : Who else makes twin-screw superchargers?
nightmare
10-25-2005, 07:36 PM
Since Kenne Bell has quite making the supercharger for my truck, I'm curious to see who else makes them for it. I've got a 2001 R/T. I would prefer not to use a centrifugal supercharger, but if I have no other option, I will. Does Whipple make one? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
scat_pack_dal
10-25-2005, 08:51 PM
no one else makes a twin screw. why you against a cent. one? on our trucks they are proven to make more power on the right combo since you can pull more boost outta them. only a few KBs ever broke 13flat and people with paxtons and vortechs are running low 11s. a twin makes too much torque down low, it's nice to have it on demand but 500ftlbs at 2000rpm and you're just gonna roast the tires and go no where.
99durango318
10-26-2005, 12:13 AM
Hell ya man, go with a Vortec or a Paxton centrifugal blower, you wont be dissapointed :biggthump
DurangoDude
11-09-2005, 11:42 PM
Since Kenne Bell has quite making the supercharger for my truck, I'm curious to see who else makes them for it. I've got a 2001 R/T. I would prefer not to use a centrifugal supercharger, but if I have no other option, I will. Does Whipple make one? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I'll have a Kenne Bell Supercharger for SALE here in the next 2 weeks off my 2001 Dodge Durango that has less than 10,000 miles on it.
The lease is up on the Durango in 2 months, so off comes the supercharger.
I paid about $4800.00 when I was completly finished with the installation.
And yes I did the installation my self. No really that hard. Read the install book about 30 times and went for it. It took me by myself 8 hours total.
Better than paying the $1500.00 to have it installed by a certified shop.
I'll put together some pic's in the next 2 weeks of everthing you will get.
But for now check out my Kenne Bell Supercharged Durango on Cardomain.com.
P.S. I just had to say this: Nothing like an instant 100 extra horsepower. :mullet:
Oh and I all most forgot the BEST part, I'm going to let the whole lot go for $2850.00 shipped to your house. That's almost half price.
DurangoDude
11-10-2005, 04:27 AM
I'll have a Kenne Bell Supercharger for SALE here in the next 2 weeks off my 2001 Dodge Durango that has less than 10,000 miles on it.
The lease is up on the Durango in 2 months, so off comes the supercharger.
I paid about $4800.00 when I was completly finished with the installation.
And yes I did the installation my self. No really that hard. Read the install book about 30 times and went for it. It took me by myself 8 hours total.
Better than paying the $1500.00 to have it installed by a certified shop.
I'll put together some pic's in the next 2 weeks of everthing you will get.
But for now check out my Kenne Bell Supercharged Durango on Cardomain.com.
P.S. I just had to say this: Nothing like an instant 100 extra horsepower. :mullet:
Oh and I all most forgot the BEST part, I'm going to let the whole lot go for $2850.00 shipped to your house. That's almost half price.
BUMP.....BUMP.....BUMP.....
DurangoDude
11-13-2005, 02:10 AM
Bump.....bump.....bump.....
bad425rt
11-16-2005, 04:14 PM
Since Kenne Bell has quite making the supercharger for my truck, I'm curious to see who else makes them for it. I've got a 2001 R/T. I would prefer not to use a centrifugal supercharger, but if I have no other option, I will. Does Whipple make one? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
As was previously stated, there's nothing wrong with centrifugals. :biggthump With a decent stall and the right setup you get into boost fast enough.
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