Anybody had a problem with Procharger after factory rebuild
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Has anyone had problems with procharger superchargers. Getting ready to get one rebuilt, my first. Do they work as good as new after rebuild and do they last? It's a m1 that is NOT self contained
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Procharger did have an upgrade program to go to the self contained unit last year. Maybe rather than a rebuild, trade for a new upgrade? I would not think there would be any issues with a rebuild units, after all there are only roller bearings & seals. No compression rings or remachining should be needed. Why are you going to rebuild it?
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I wanted to spin the impeller faster with a larger pulley for more grip.
When I tried the smaller pulley the belt slipped too much. I wanted more surface area to grip to.
In hind sight I should have just switched to the 12 rib pulley, but, that's why I always say, there is a learning curve with Pro Charger.
Oh well. Atleast I think I've got it figured out now.
The P600B is too small for a big block, in my opinion anyway. That's why I went with stage 4 the second time around.
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When I tried the smaller pulley the belt slipped too much. I wanted more surface area to grip to.
In hind sight I should have just switched to the 12 rib pulley, but, that's why I always say, there is a learning curve with Pro Charger.
Oh well. Atleast I think I've got it figured out now.
The P600B is too small for a big block, in my opinion anyway. That's why I went with stage 4 the second time around.
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