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Paxton supercharger ?

jerry

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Has anyone tried the Paxton kit for the big block? Sounds real tempting...
 
I,ve heard that pro charger is a better unit..
Petty Blue 67 gTx
 
Its on the Paxton site under mopar
 
Paxton supercharger

Jerry if you do this keep us informed. What car would you be doing this with? I was going to do it on a 71 GTX resto mod I just completed but chickened out because it was an afterthought and had already put 10:1 pistons in. Dressed it up with a March serpentine instead and used a QFT 850 and a Spectre short plenum filter set up.
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I've been wanting one of those hummers since before I had a car to put it on. It the paint-it-pastel pro-street era EVERYONE had a big ol' Jimmy or Roots-type blower sticking out of the hood. An under-the-hood supercharger appealed to my low-key nature even as a kid.
Price alone has kept me out of that arena, but maybe someday...
Oh, sorry. I have nothing of significance to add to this thread, just daydreaming out loud...or something like that. :icon_eyes:
 
The problem with the Paxton so far and as far as I remember it being so unless it has been corrected/adjusted is, you can not use the stock fan/clutch fan. You MUST use an electric fan.
 
69 Coronet 003 [800x600].jpg this is a paxton on my SB 1969 coronet. a clutch fan will fit. I think there is enough roomon a bb also. but have not done it yet!
 
Has anyone completed this for a RB motor? I am interested in one for my 68 GTX. I see them for LA motors, but never RB's?

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