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Anything like a procharger for us?

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Old Jul 13, 2015 | 05:34 PM
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Are there any kits out there like the procharger system for us? https://www.procharger.com/



ProCharger was the first to design and manufacture air-to-air intercooled supercharger systems and has been delivering the most advanced supercharger systems with the most power per pound of boost for over 20 years. ProCharger supercharger’s design features and self-contained lubrication create industry-leading supercharger efficiency and performance. Durability is also unmatched, as we can warranty our product at boost levels as much as three times that of our competitors. And unlike turbochargers, the increase in performance you experience with a ProCharger supercharger is instantaneous, and with a good thermal profile: there is no “turbo lag” or extreme exhaust gas temperatures.


They have them for Integras and other imports so thats why I asked https://www.procharger.com/automotiv...ype-r-18l-dohc
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Old Jul 14, 2015 | 07:15 AM
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1) Not enough demand for Procharger to make a Hyundai kit 2) Hyundai folks are cheap bastards and won't shell out the cash for a kit like that. 3) You could piece together a turbo kit using used EVO 8-9 parts for MUCH cheaper.
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Old Jul 14, 2015 | 08:25 AM
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It's a centrifugal supercharger, not really magic or mystery. On a 2.0 it's going to rob way too much power for the early peak power and limited boost. Used with a Turbo maybe, but you again talking about big buck for little gain. A good single turbo can do so much more
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Old Jul 14, 2015 | 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by 03tibe85
1) Not enough demand for Procharger to make a Hyundai kit 2) Hyundai folks are cheap bastards and won't shell out the cash for a kit like that. 3) You could piece together a turbo kit using used EVO 8-9 parts for MUCH cheaper.


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