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    Update on Morgan-tec S/C kit development

    Well i thought i would update you guys on the kit progress. I am almost done with all the machining, just need to cut the belt pattern in the crank pulley extension. Should be spinning a belt tomarrow and then i will start on the intake tubing, hoping to be blowing and tunning by next week sometime. Here are some pics of the prototype mounting bracket and pulley setup.









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    Very nice, I can't wait to see the final results. Are you planning on selling these and if so what would a ball park guesstimate be for the cost?

    Keep up the good work man!!!
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    also, side-by-side performance comparisons to the Alpine would be nice as well.
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    Finally you put some photos up, I thought you forgot all about this project.
    Seems like changing the serpentine belt would be a royal pain and you would need to remove the SC bracket. Also, I see that you got rid off the mechanical fan assembly and went to electric?

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    Awesome! Keep it up. Makes me want to get crackin' on my VX now. I have been lazy and need to get the ball rollin'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by volume311
    Finally you put some photos up, I thought you forgot all about this project.
    Seems like changing the serpentine belt would be a royal pain and you would need to remove the SC bracket. Also, I see that you got rid off the mechanical fan assembly and went to electric?

    The serpentine belt on the Alpine s/c is the same way Volume311, the bracket still has to be removed to change it.
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    Looking good!
    This is a nice alternative, these SCs can be picked up on EBay and parts are more readily available.
    Also, there looks to be the potential for intercooling here.

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