Jackson Racing Supercharger kit for '94+ GS-R (6PSI)
Hello everybody,
I have a Jackson Racing Supercharger kit for sale that fits a 94+ Integra GS-R motor (B18C1). This is the standard 6 psi kit. It has approximately 11,000 miles on it. As seen in the pictures, this is the complete kit minus a few vacuum lines and nylon zip ties. Also included in this kit are brand new idler pulleys and 2 new belts. NOTE: There is a broken vacuum line nipple (plastic piece) on the bypass valve. A replacement part is available from Jackson Racing for $50. Otherwise, the kit is in excellent shape. Here is a link to the part in question: Part # 999-050 – Bypass Valve
http://www.jacksonracing.com/S...43173
If you’re interested in buying this, I have a few items available for sale that are also supercharger related.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/1720327
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Modified by The Mick at 1:24 PM 9/19/2006
I have a Jackson Racing Supercharger kit for sale that fits a 94+ Integra GS-R motor (B18C1). This is the standard 6 psi kit. It has approximately 11,000 miles on it. As seen in the pictures, this is the complete kit minus a few vacuum lines and nylon zip ties. Also included in this kit are brand new idler pulleys and 2 new belts. NOTE: There is a broken vacuum line nipple (plastic piece) on the bypass valve. A replacement part is available from Jackson Racing for $50. Otherwise, the kit is in excellent shape. Here is a link to the part in question: Part # 999-050 – Bypass Valve
http://www.jacksonracing.com/S...43173
If you’re interested in buying this, I have a few items available for sale that are also supercharger related.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/1720327
<FONT COLOR="red"><FONT SIZE="5">Sold!!!</FONT></FONT>
Modified by The Mick at 1:24 PM 9/19/2006
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Hey BROKENB20,
I was referring to the vacuum lines (actually vacuum hoses). You can get this at any auto parts store for about $1 - $2 / foot (and you'd only need a few feet). That's what I did during the original installation. Rather than cut and/or reuse the factory vacuum hoses per the JR instructions, I just bought all new to insure there would be no damaged vacuum lines.
Any other questions?
BTW, Thanks for the bump!
I was referring to the vacuum lines (actually vacuum hoses). You can get this at any auto parts store for about $1 - $2 / foot (and you'd only need a few feet). That's what I did during the original installation. Rather than cut and/or reuse the factory vacuum hoses per the JR instructions, I just bought all new to insure there would be no damaged vacuum lines.
Any other questions?
BTW, Thanks for the bump!


