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VF Engineering supercharger kit - 'bad press' from 'elsewhere'.


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I cant see how they are all having so much trouble ... I have had mine for what 2 years or so now ... only had trouble with the bearings once , never knocked out a water pump, don`t get belt slip, ok im not running the VF soft wear but that was my choice, no faults with the plastic boost pipes, (which now i dont have but thats because i went from obd1 - 2 so needed a different pipe), can get parts fine for them, no need for special belts ..... and I`m running about 340 bhp with out the NOS and its pretty dame quick ..... so must just be stupid fat American key board warriors .... imop ...

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I don't have a supercharger :( but it's like most things if you take your time and know what your doing then I don't see a reason why it wouldn't work.

I mean a big company like them would have gone through test after test before releasing it to the public. To be honest it just seems a handful of people that are unhappy just because they say it's crap it don't mean anything. I'm sure there's plenty out there that's got it working snd had no problems.

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Thanks Tony,

Hey, I'm just a 'newbee' looking for a reliable 250 horses....!

It is not my intention to stir the shit around here. Particularly as I only just signed-up...!

The 'pulley tension' issue however interests me!

Note the 'upgrade' to the mk 3 blower!

Any other takers?

Rich.

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I've been reading up on charger fitment and idler / tensioner placement. I'm no expert and i'm still learning but if they are wrecking water pumps they are tensioning too hard. There has to be a certain amount of surface contact between belt and pulley to achieve the correct friction without wiping bearings. Maybe they just weren't set up correctly. Tony seems to do well....

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