Nifty looking supercharger setup on ebay.


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By charliemccraney - 16 Years Ago
Looks like a VS57.

Supercharger

Manifold
By BFOOTER03 - 16 Years Ago
Here are a couple pictures of a dual setup he has.  Looks impressive!

 

By charliemccraney - 16 Years Ago
That is awesome. Do you know him? One building things like that needs to be on this site.
By Daniel Jessup - 16 Years Ago
Uh oh, I just looked at the photos and I have to go change my underwear!!w00t
By BFOOTER03 - 16 Years Ago
Just was the listing on EBay and asked him about why he was selling the supercharger and one thing lead to another and he sent me those pictures.  Mentioned the site and he had no clue it exhisted.w00t  The real kicker is if I may quote him

 "I’m associated with a company that produces supercharged Y-blocks of every description. Up to now, everything was built on a custom basis. This single Paxton set-up has become a standard  product for us. We will be slowly introducing other Y-Block parts soon.

I would have to agree he needs to be on this site.  Can anybody tell me how to get the pictures I attached bigger?  I have them on photobucket but would like to get them bigger for your veiwing pleasure.  Bing

By bird55 - 16 Years Ago
Wow, this is interesting news. I want to hear from this guy. I want one.
By bird55 - 16 Years Ago
Jeez, how long is that belt on the twin!?
By Ted - 16 Years Ago
BFOOTER03 (1/15/2009)
Can anybody tell me how to get the pictures I attached bigger?  I have them on photobucket but would like to get them bigger for your veiwing pleasure.  Bing

If you have the larger pictures available, then downsize them in your PhotoBucket account so that they are no larger than 500X500 pixels for placement in a vertical row.  The smaller the better in regards to speed when pulling them up within the forum but will have to agree that the 160 pixel wide pictures you currently have are definitely on the small side.  Your posting already has a hard return after each picture which will prevent the pictures and text from scrolling off the right side of the screen upon having larger pictures available from the PB account once you correct for the picture sizing providing you keep the same naming tags intact.  But I suspect what you already have are the existing 160X106 pictures that are currently displayed and making them larger will have them lose resolution and become blurred.  The resizing capabilities are in your PhotoBucket album but if trying to make small pictures larger, the results will be disappointing.

By Johnson Rod - 16 Years Ago
BFOOTER03,



I just clicked on your pictures and it took me to a larger picture? Then I clicked on full size and it got even larger. Is it just me?? Or is it because I'm using a Mac??



Anyway, it looks nice... bigger.



Johnson Rod
By Unibodyguy - 16 Years Ago
I think a ride along would be in order for that set up and try and grab the $20.00 off of the dash!!

                                       Michael

By Ted - 16 Years Ago
BFOOTER03 (1/15/2009)
Can anybody tell me how to get the pictures I attached bigger?  I have them on photobucket but would like to get them bigger for your veiwing pleasure.  Bing

Upon taking a second look at exactly how the pictures themselves were posted, the picture links were put into the edit box as a Direct link rather than as IMG code.  Direct links are a nice alternative in that the posts do come up quicker by lieu of a thumbnail sized picture but still retaining access to the larger root picture.  But if wanting the picture to be larger on the site on the first view, then editing your post by substituting in the IMG code for the Direct Link will resize the pictures larger at the site level.  Or just adding some text saying to click on the pictures for a larger version is also an alternative.