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Are you sure it's not a M45? Even if it's a M62, it's not that the M62 is "too big", the problem is it wont be efficient unless you plan on running at least 10 pounds of boost.
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How about this? From Latvia I think. Alfa 1.8T Twin Charger
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Hmm, not at all how I would have done it, but to each his own...
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sira wrote:This Eaton supercharger from is Mercedes Benz (i think they use it on CLK 1800 ccm) so I dont think that he is too big for my engine, but I have to find more reliable maps.
maybe can look at M42, me myself was looking into the supercharger project previously.. I think M42 is more suitable for 2.0 litre engine.. M62 is.. too big IMHO. if you can't find replacement for injectors, you can always add additional fuel injector at the air intake near the engine. I saw alot of ppl doing that.
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I found Siemens injectors with 321 ccm i think it will be enough.
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