Comptech Aftercooler
I"m not actually sure if this been covered yet but, i found out recently that the comptech started to sell the after cooler for their supercharger kits and claims to put down 110whp. I just though i share it with you guys.
http://solar.innercite.com/comptech/s2-sc.html
http://solar.innercite.com/comptech/s2-sc.html
Just saw one in person yesterday.. looks pretty nice, I don't care for the brass fittings, you'd then they could include some 9 dollar nice Russell fittings for all the money you spend on it.. that would be my only negative comment, otherwise the whole setup looks clean and nice.
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anyone want to start a group buy for it? 6000 is pretty expensive
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not really, when you consider how superior it is. remember what comptech does: they build race engines for IndyCar and other racing sanctions. The Honda/Acura is a side business for them that is self sustaining. The R&D and their workmanship is always top notch, mainly because they do not outsource anything. They always get the best parts they can. For instance, the carbon fiber lids, they are not mass produced. One guy, yes one guy makes all of them. It's not to say you can't get a better deal out there, but just to say... for 6K, if you take the aftercooled SC to the road course, it will pay for itself by not draining the power from all the heat generated from a non-aftercooled SC.
anyone want to start a group buy for it? 6000 is pretty expensive
</TD></TR></TABLE>not really, when you consider how superior it is. remember what comptech does: they build race engines for IndyCar and other racing sanctions. The Honda/Acura is a side business for them that is self sustaining. The R&D and their workmanship is always top notch, mainly because they do not outsource anything. They always get the best parts they can. For instance, the carbon fiber lids, they are not mass produced. One guy, yes one guy makes all of them. It's not to say you can't get a better deal out there, but just to say... for 6K, if you take the aftercooled SC to the road course, it will pay for itself by not draining the power from all the heat generated from a non-aftercooled SC.
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