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supercharged 86?

I am getting an 86 rx-7. I want to get it to put out a little more power for me but I don’t want to put a turbo on it because of all of the extras like the inner cooler ect. Is there a company that makes superchargers for older rx-7's I have seen ones w/ Paxton superchargers but when I went to the Paxton sight I did not even see a Mazda listed as a car that they made parts for. Any suggestions?
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Re: supercharged 86?

I have a 86 rx7 now and I've searched many sites for upgrades I'm not sure but you can try camdensuperchargers.com. I believe that they will have what you are looking for. Also ebay every once in a while will have someone trying to sell one, good luck.
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Re: supercharged 86?

Atkins rotary, actually the company is Camden Superchargers. They make FC specific blowers.]

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Superchargers need intercooler and all the same upgrades as a turbo does. the drawback to a SC is that it pulls power from the engine to spin up its turbine.
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Re: supercharged 86?

The supercharger does not require the use of an intercooler.
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Re: supercharged 86?

And any kind of forced induction draws power fromthe engine. unless it has its own little motor...
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