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27-06-2008, 08:27 PM | #1 |
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New rotrex supercharger
New rotrex supercharger
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The new Rotrex supercharger could soon be another option in the modified scene with Bullet now being the official Australian & New Zealand distributer of the Rotrex brand. Coming in 3 sizes C15(rated to 50-200HP), C30(rated to 100-400HP) and C38(rated to 300-630HP) these compact pieces of engineering bliss are just what the doctor ordered for whatever canvas you have to work with. With a current kit available for the mazda MX-5, Bullet are now looking to expand on the range putting out the call for any vehicles to be put under the knife for a bit of R&D. Just to give you an idea Bullet claims the MX-5 kit is designed to suit an internally standard engine, the Intercooled Bullet MX5 kit reliably increases power from the factory 98kws up to approxiamately 150 kws! This is a gain of over 50% and is acheived with only 8psi of boost pressure. So any Mazda owners maybe considering a turbo setup don't ignore this at least check out the pages below. Pricing: C15 Range: $2790 C30 Range: $2990 C38 Range: $3190 All prices include drive pulley, and oiling kit (oil reseviour, oil filter, oil lines, 1 litre special traction oil) and are ex-Brisbane. Genuine Rotrex oil coolers available for $249 http://www.bulletcars.com/ http://www.rotrex.com/ http://www.supercharger-experience.com/
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28-06-2008, 05:43 PM | #2 |
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Sounds interesting, I couldn't afford the prices now but at the end of the year might be a different story. I'm assuming you could get a kit made up for the '94-'98 323 astina providing someone volunteers their car for the job.
If that is the case, what i'm curious about is how much time it would take, would the first person to volunteer get a discount on the kit and what if something goes wrong during R&D? |
29-06-2008, 03:56 PM | #3 |
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Yes, Bullet are offering good deals on kits for test subjects. Not sure how much but at least you can garantee the price would be better than the 2nd person to buy this kit. They say you have to leave the car for a couple of weeks.
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