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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 2:00 pm 
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i have been researching this for a while, and a positive displacement set up seem's quite good, but probly not the easiest route to take. I cant find anyone that makes manifolds for the screw type chargers...no one makes em?
i was thinking about running a m112, or would another charger be more suited? as there isnt much info out there on supercharging the I6, and info would be greatly appreciated. I've seen the capa kits, and really there not too enticing,

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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 2:56 pm 
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talk to xfpaul - he's a member on here, not online that often but. He has a nc fairlane eaton supercharger.
shares a bit of info in http://www.fordmods.com/forums/post6660 ... ht=#666000
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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 3:38 pm 
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ah thanks mate, looks pretty nice. i was wondering if anyone had pics of the capa kits installed on there EB - ED falcons, as i can only find pics of them fitted to EF - EL's. just wondering how they fit with the log style manifold

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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:54 pm 
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There is a guy over here in WA who has a positive displacement charger strapped onto his EL XR6. He runs 10s on stock blcok, and ED internals (lower compression).

Don't be fooled though. A lot of money has been thrown at that car.

 

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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 4:44 pm 
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ah thanks mate, looks pretty nice. i was wondering if anyone had pics of the capa kits installed on there EB - ED falcons, as i can only find pics of them fitted to EF - EL's. just wondering how they fit with the log style manifold

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You have looked on the CAPA website have you not?
There definately is or was a picture on there.
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 4:50 pm 
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 10:58 am 
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{USERNAME} wrote:
ah thanks mate, looks pretty nice. i was wondering if anyone had pics of the capa kits installed on there EB - ED falcons, as i can only find pics of them fitted to EF - EL's. just wondering how they fit with the log style manifold

cheers again


Its NOT a log style manifold.. Its just not a variable one!!
Which is NOT required with forced induction...
Thats why Nizpro etc box the upper on EF and latter turbo manifolds on theire engines...Or retro fit them to earlier E series...
Fords XR6 T's have the varable part of their manifolds removed...Forced industion makes heaps of torque, so its not required...

 

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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 2:06 pm 
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"There is a guy over here in WA who has a positive displacement charger strapped onto his EL XR6. He runs 10s on stock blcok, and ED internals (lower compression).

Don't be fooled though. A lot of money has been thrown at that car."

not stock no more got my engine built at the same place and hes running forged pistion on chev rods apprantly hes goin for over 600rwhp
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 7:13 pm 
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not stock no more got my engine built at the same place and hes running forged pistion on chev rods apprantly hes goin for over 600rwhp

Well he was doing pretty bloody well on stock internals already.

In a Street Fords article I have that was done on this car ages ago (probably 2-3 years ago now), he was pushing 404rwkw (541rwhp).

Since then, he has done a lot more work. Suppose the work could have been done

I will have to wait until I get home to check those figures, as that is what I rememberoff the top of my head.

Was an insane machine before. Will be even more insane from the sounds of it. I remember lining up against him on the drag strip. Saw him launch, and then he skipped all the way down the track to still run an 11. Super 6 vs super 8 (same colours, etc.) I corssed about 2 seconds later.

 

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