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Old 07-24-2005, 07:33 PM
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Will a Supercharger

Will a supercharger exploed my engine if i have 137,000 miles on my 93 golf? Im goin to rebuild my engine but im not sure what to do first. Rebuild or Supercharger. Let me know. Thanks
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REBUILD, its no good using a supercharger if ur just going to ruin the engine with too much boost.

Get the head machined
Stronger pistons/better rods
New rings/seals, etc

research research research

but, rebuild the engine first
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Thanks for your help. Can you tell me what i should do when i rebuild the engine to the dime. I want my engine to last a long time. Thanks..
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Thanks for your help. Can you tell me what i should do when i rebuild the engine to the dime. I want my engine to last a long time. Thanks..
I'll specify for you later tonight, i gotta go get some dinner, then i have a meeting.
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I'll specify for you later tonight, i gotta go get some dinner, then i have a meeting.
Thanks....
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Put the blower on it then when the engine goes rebuild it.
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http://www.v-performance.com/fa_main.html

Heres a link that should answer alot of your questions.
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Re: Will a Supercharger

Thanks a lot. Now how can i spray paint the inside plastics in my car. Like the door handles and the a/c pad? Can you tell me a good way to do taht? thanks
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Thanks a lot. Now how can i spray paint the inside plastics in my car. Like the door handles and the a/c pad? Can you tell me a good way to do taht? thanks
Painting interior parts can be easy. Just sand down the parts you want to sand with 350 sand blocc. Get some prmer sealer or prmer filler and put on around three coats (thats what i lice to do anyways). Now use a finer grit to sand off imperfections. Next use your paint of choice and adda couple of layers. Once you're satisfied add some layers of clear coat to give it a better shine. Hope this helps.
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