Ive spent the past 4 hours thinking about this and emailing company's. Of course I havent got any responses back from Rk sport or powerdyne or superchargers online tech yet but I dont think I really need too.
The xb1a is simply the exact same snail shell as our bd11a. EXACTLY.... The only differrance is the inside of the shell wich is gear driven vrs our belt driven system. One other differance is the xb1a will have to be tapped into the oil pan. That only cost 70$ to buy and Im sure could be done on your own or easily by a mechanic.
Another problem is that the xb1a comes with eighter a 8 or 12 pound pully that has eighther 6 or 8 grooves. We dont want grooves! We could easily just order a smooth pully with custom grooves from asp racing. In my case I would just take my 10 pound pully off my bd11a and put it on the xb1a. Problem solved.
Other than tapping the oil pan and changing the pully it would be a direct bolt on. It even has the same 90 degree outlet opening that our current bd11a has.Exactly the same!!!!!!!
Many of you may not know about the powerdyne and may be thiking OK Big Deal. The big deal is that our current bd11a can only safely make 11 pounds of boost before the inner belt and bearing will eventualy go.
The xb1a on the other hand can make up to 18 pounds of boost safely. Also pound for pound the xb1a has proven it can make more power with the same amount of boost than the bd11a. It also gives off a whine similar to that of the vortech, unlike the quieter whine of the bd11a we have.
One last thing I will address....At first I was scared it wouldnt work because I thought our impellar was actually changed on our kit to spinn backwards. However after reading the vector performance review in the forced induction guide I realized that nonthing was actually changed on the powerdyne it's self....They simply mounted the hole bd11a in a reverse fashion.....Thats why our bd11a runs off the smooth side of the belt. The reverse way that they mounted it would have ment that running thebd11a off the ribbed side of the bet would have resulted in the blower fan spinning the wrong way and air being forced out of the engine instead of forced in.
Of course most of us with the bd11a will never be able to run more than 10 pounds safely anyway....But for someone like SSM running 18 pounds of intercooled boost off a powerdyne ststem is only 2,000 $$$ and a oil tap away.
[ January 07, 2004: Message edited by: 98GREENGLOW ]</p>
The xb1a is simply the exact same snail shell as our bd11a. EXACTLY.... The only differrance is the inside of the shell wich is gear driven vrs our belt driven system. One other differance is the xb1a will have to be tapped into the oil pan. That only cost 70$ to buy and Im sure could be done on your own or easily by a mechanic.
Another problem is that the xb1a comes with eighter a 8 or 12 pound pully that has eighther 6 or 8 grooves. We dont want grooves! We could easily just order a smooth pully with custom grooves from asp racing. In my case I would just take my 10 pound pully off my bd11a and put it on the xb1a. Problem solved.
Other than tapping the oil pan and changing the pully it would be a direct bolt on. It even has the same 90 degree outlet opening that our current bd11a has.Exactly the same!!!!!!!
Many of you may not know about the powerdyne and may be thiking OK Big Deal. The big deal is that our current bd11a can only safely make 11 pounds of boost before the inner belt and bearing will eventualy go.
The xb1a on the other hand can make up to 18 pounds of boost safely. Also pound for pound the xb1a has proven it can make more power with the same amount of boost than the bd11a. It also gives off a whine similar to that of the vortech, unlike the quieter whine of the bd11a we have.
One last thing I will address....At first I was scared it wouldnt work because I thought our impellar was actually changed on our kit to spinn backwards. However after reading the vector performance review in the forced induction guide I realized that nonthing was actually changed on the powerdyne it's self....They simply mounted the hole bd11a in a reverse fashion.....Thats why our bd11a runs off the smooth side of the belt. The reverse way that they mounted it would have ment that running thebd11a off the ribbed side of the bet would have resulted in the blower fan spinning the wrong way and air being forced out of the engine instead of forced in.
Of course most of us with the bd11a will never be able to run more than 10 pounds safely anyway....But for someone like SSM running 18 pounds of intercooled boost off a powerdyne ststem is only 2,000 $$$ and a oil tap away.
[ January 07, 2004: Message edited by: 98GREENGLOW ]</p>
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