FS: Jackson Racing Supercharger - JRSC, LHT Intercooler, Endyn and more!
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FS: Jackson Racing Supercharger - JRSC, LHT Intercooler, Endyn and more!
******************* KIT HAS BEEN SOLD *******************
If you've wanted to supercharge your GSR or any motor using a P72 GSR head then look no further. I'm selling this complete JRSC setup - complete with LHT intercooled manifold, intercooler, water pump, etc. Everything you need to bolt it on and go is here. You will not see many kits like this for sale. This setup has been installed on my 99 B18C1 for a little over 1 year and has just over 3,500 miles of use. It is currently set for 9 psi using the Endyn alternator stepper pulley, which is the most boost it has seen. The blower is efficient for higher psi and with the use of a CRV crank pulley you can see about 13 psi no problem. Honestly, this is a very clean kit and can make 220-250 whp on a healthy stock B18C1 with a little tuning.
Blower, manifold, intercooler, water pump - all parts and hardware.
Close-up of blower.
Close-up of manifold.
Close-up of manifold, notice the intercooler cores inside. It looks like they have oil on them but that's just the pic. It's actually the spiraled design of the core.
Close-up of blower, notice the smooth blades.
Alternator relocation bracket and blower support bracket.
Endyn alternator stepper pulley for 9 psi.
None of the costly parts that a lot of people leave out on used JRSC kits such as the alternator relocation bracket, pulleys, etc. are missing - everything is here. The original JR FMU and fuel enrichment relay are also included but not pictured. At the most you will need a new heater hose that connects to your heater core, and new gaskets: one to go between the manifold and blower, one for the throttle body and the intake manifold gasket. I will give you the old blower gasket which can be used as a template if you choose to make one (really easy) with a roll of gasket material, the other 2 can be bought at any parts store.
Asking price is $2,000 shipped or best offer.
If you were to purchase a new JRSC kit, the LHT intercooler package, Endyn pulley, etc. you would have $3500-$4000 in this kit as it is being sold. I know that's a lot of $ and I'm taking a significant loss.
If you would like more information about the LHT intercooler and blower modifications, check out LHT's site:
http://www.lhtperformance.net/products.html
Modified by VTECVillain at 12:07 AM 12/21/2004
If you've wanted to supercharge your GSR or any motor using a P72 GSR head then look no further. I'm selling this complete JRSC setup - complete with LHT intercooled manifold, intercooler, water pump, etc. Everything you need to bolt it on and go is here. You will not see many kits like this for sale. This setup has been installed on my 99 B18C1 for a little over 1 year and has just over 3,500 miles of use. It is currently set for 9 psi using the Endyn alternator stepper pulley, which is the most boost it has seen. The blower is efficient for higher psi and with the use of a CRV crank pulley you can see about 13 psi no problem. Honestly, this is a very clean kit and can make 220-250 whp on a healthy stock B18C1 with a little tuning.
Blower, manifold, intercooler, water pump - all parts and hardware.
Close-up of blower.
Close-up of manifold.
Close-up of manifold, notice the intercooler cores inside. It looks like they have oil on them but that's just the pic. It's actually the spiraled design of the core.
Close-up of blower, notice the smooth blades.
Alternator relocation bracket and blower support bracket.
Endyn alternator stepper pulley for 9 psi.
None of the costly parts that a lot of people leave out on used JRSC kits such as the alternator relocation bracket, pulleys, etc. are missing - everything is here. The original JR FMU and fuel enrichment relay are also included but not pictured. At the most you will need a new heater hose that connects to your heater core, and new gaskets: one to go between the manifold and blower, one for the throttle body and the intake manifold gasket. I will give you the old blower gasket which can be used as a template if you choose to make one (really easy) with a roll of gasket material, the other 2 can be bought at any parts store.
Asking price is $2,000 shipped or best offer.
If you were to purchase a new JRSC kit, the LHT intercooler package, Endyn pulley, etc. you would have $3500-$4000 in this kit as it is being sold. I know that's a lot of $ and I'm taking a significant loss.
If you would like more information about the LHT intercooler and blower modifications, check out LHT's site:
http://www.lhtperformance.net/products.html
Modified by VTECVillain at 12:07 AM 12/21/2004
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Re: (Bay_707)
I'm willing to ship it for this price. If you're not sure about anything I can take as many pics as you like. I can assure you that it will be everything you would expect and then some.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bay_707 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you mention LHT intercooled manifold, this isnt the jrsc add on water cooler is it</TD></TR></TABLE>
No this is not the JRSC water cooling system, this is much better
Check this link if you want the info about it: http://www.lhtperformance.net/products.html
No this is not the JRSC water cooling system, this is much better
Check this link if you want the info about it: http://www.lhtperformance.net/products.html
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Someone hooked with a hell of a system.
Question about the LHT system; With a cell or radiator needed to run the medium through to the manifold, such as water or freon, etc., where was it located so as to not block relative air-flow to the engine radiator?
Was that the radiator for the system that LHT provided pictured above?
Question about the LHT system; With a cell or radiator needed to run the medium through to the manifold, such as water or freon, etc., where was it located so as to not block relative air-flow to the engine radiator?
Was that the radiator for the system that LHT provided pictured above?
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