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Old 06-21-2006, 02:25 AM   #1
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where to get a supercharger?

hi i am thinking about buying a 2000 hyundai accent and i want it to go fast.

so i was looking for a supercharger on ebay and all i could find was superchargers than ran off your battery, that looked really cheap and wouldnt even do anything noticable.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Hyund...QQcmdZViewItem

so i was wondering where i could find a supercharger kit that i could use and how much it would cost?
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Old 06-26-2006, 01:28 AM   #2
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Re: where to get a supercharger?

yep, definitely don't waste your money on any "Electric supercharger"

http://www.capa.com.au/kits_hyundai.htm <-here's a supercharger for your car, you just need to get them to ship it to you from Australia
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Re: where to get a supercharger?

WOW! those superchargers are thousands of dollars!!
and it doesnt even say its for an accent.
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Re: where to get a supercharger?

I've got a buddy that's an authorized dealer for Pro-Charger systems, if you want me to have him get in contact with you.

Seein' your comment above though, I feel the following needs to be stated:

"Speed costs money. How fast can you afford to go?"

What's your budget?
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Re: where to get a supercharger?

yes real superchargers cost thousands of dollars. Speed costs money.

Yes, the supercharger that says it's for the "1.5L" will work with your car.
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Re: where to get a supercharger?

okay thanks, im not interested if its gunna cost that much..
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