what does removing the H bar do
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lets you efficiently run an intercooler.
Thanks for taking my picture of my own ported blower.
That is a GenIII...a stock GenV outflows a fully rebuilt and ported GenIII...GenV's aren't supposed to be ported and the ones that have been have shown flow issues compared to a stock one...they were done right from the factory with the right epoxy coating on the rotors...buy one...don't mess with it.
the angle is KEY.
Just take a ruler and line it up with the stock lines and extend them up and down then add a nice bevel to everything and you're done.
You want to remove the sqaures that the top too...that's key.
what squares?ARE YOU ON?
you'll end up removing the bolt holes but just use shorter bolts and problems sovled.....
Go look at a stock GenIII blower case...then get back to me.
Must be a minor difference, or I am looking looking close enough. I thought about porting mine while it was off for the LIM, but decided not to since I don't know enough about it.
I am also experiencing a little grumbling, mostly at idle, but it is also a little a little rough sounding at full throttle. I pulled the belt and it seems slightly quiter, but did not entirely go away. I am wondering if I need a coupler, and what coupler is considered the best. Is the zzp the way to go, or are there better/cheaper couplers?
green coupler FTW
green as in zzp, or any green one? Are the ebay green ones any good? (such as this one: Pontiac Grand Prix GTP/Bonneville Supercharger Coupler - eBay (item 280503417230 end time Jan-02-11 01:08:04 PST)). I have also heard about oil standoffs. What are these?
ZZP green is good.
Connects the snout to the rotors so it spins and makes boost?
Get Oil from your local GM dealer...2 bottles of it.
Get a coupler from ZZP...done.
dealer oil is cheaper.... $10 for two bottles... IN CANADA. Your dealer should be less.
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