Procharger D1SC for sale
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This is a NICE head unit at a great price. I think anyone wanting to get into FI would be dumb not to buy this. About $350 for intercooler and bypass valve on ebay and another $420 from procharger for the bracket. you would have $2500 in the whole kit. I would be all over this if I didn't just get a D1 from Rick last week.
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Here is what Procharger said
That would put me well beyond my budget...
Free bump for you.
The bracket would be $450. The intercooler would be $699 - $962 depending on
if you want the 2-core or the 3-core version. The intercooler piping would
be roughly $500. You'll need to call in to the tech line (913) 338-2886
Mon-Fri between 8:30 and 5:30 Central time to order the parts.
if you want the 2-core or the 3-core version. The intercooler piping would
be roughly $500. You'll need to call in to the tech line (913) 338-2886
Mon-Fri between 8:30 and 5:30 Central time to order the parts.
Free bump for you.
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I love procharger, but in all honesty they are a bunch of fukn crooks when it comes to the **** they sell, parts.. You can buy brackets for well bellow that.. Buy a IC from frozen boost, and misc piping from treadstone performance... It will take some thinking to put one together, but will be a bad *** kit for cheap once you get it all together..
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You can get an intercooler off ebay for $120 that will mount between the frame rails, and you can pick up misc intercooler piping and couplers as well for probably around the same. You could have a FMIC setup for $300 or less for sure.
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Unfortunatley I live on an island and all parts will have to be mail order. Pieceing and parting ends up with a lot of money spent and a whole lot of frustration and my welder is not set up for Aluminum yet
If anyone has a link to a cold side kit for one of these, please send it to me. This takes the guess work out of fabing up a kit. I appreciate all the info I can get.
If anyone has a link to a cold side kit for one of these, please send it to me. This takes the guess work out of fabing up a kit. I appreciate all the info I can get.
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Unfortunatley I live on an island and all parts will have to be mail order. Pieceing and parting ends up with a lot of money spent and a whole lot of frustration and my welder is not set up for Aluminum yet
If anyone has a link to a cold side kit for one of these, please send it to me. This takes the guess work out of fabing up a kit. I appreciate all the info I can get.
If anyone has a link to a cold side kit for one of these, please send it to me. This takes the guess work out of fabing up a kit. I appreciate all the info I can get.
I have the bracket for it, but I'm using it as a guide to drill the holes in my new bracket right now. As soon as I'm done with it I'll put it up for sale also and also see if I can get the rest of the bolts and spacers for it.