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  • #16
    well there is this one
    SR2 2087 Twin Screw, Lysholm Supercharger



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    • #17
      Originally posted by Whist View Post
      Would a cross flow head bolt onto our blocks without to many hassles? Starting to think when Im off my p's my golf could do with a supercharger...
      Yes they do. I think new beetles have cross flow heads, so if you ever see one in nick a part, just stick it in your pocket

      mk2 GTi 16v
      Corrado G60

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      • #18
        For those kits and the amount of money involved would it not be cheaper to buy a 1.8T motor and drop that in?

        The toyota SC14's go for around $400 (roughly?) but dont forget other costs too.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by peedman View Post
          For those kits and the amount of money involved would it not be cheaper to buy a 1.8T motor and drop that in?

          The toyota SC14's go for around $400 (roughly?) but dont forget other costs too.
          Yes it would be cheaper to do a 1.8T swap, and I know someone (ie me) with one for sale

          mk2 GTi 16v
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