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sn95gtvert

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powerdyne units do ok as long as there not over spun, mine has a kevlar internal belt and heavy duty bearings. i've been in a car while an internal belt snapped, it wasnt as bad as some people make it out to be. maybe my friend just got lucky but no damage was done besides loosing the boost until the head unit was rebuilt.

they make a ton of heat tho.
 

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It's a powerdyne unit if I'm not mistaken and honestly,they are no longer in business for a reason,my buddy bought one for the price ur lookin at,in the end cost him multi thousands bc the amount of times it needed a rebuild and other things to make it work.
 

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i dont take that as a bash in any way. i already know they have there faults. thats why they are 1/3 the price of most blowers on the market.

i also got mine for 15 hours labor and not one red cent for the full kit.

they add a good kick in the pants while they last.
 

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I also have a powerdyne on my 94. I running about 6 psi, it runs great. The only thing I hate is that the belt squeeks everytime I start up the car. The tensioner is good and tight. I'm using a gatorback belt and still I get belt squeeking when I start up the car. Sn95gtvert, do you have any issues with belt squeeking?

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