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Eaton Supercharger, smaller pulley, more heat?
I have an M-90 Eaton blower and I will be getting a smaller pulley to produce about 8-9 lbs of boost. Of course this will create more heat and I've searched for options for a better heat exchanger and haven't found anything online. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Hooo Ha Ha
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You need to upgrade to a larger blower.
A larger higher flow pump might do the trick to help the IATs out a little but it may not be enough.
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Yeah I would love to upgrade to a larger blower but right now the funds just aren't there. Wanted to get more boost out of the Eaton I already have to save some money.
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