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Old 04-05-2008, 12:22 PM
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i am looking to buy my kit next pay day . after reading through the posts in this section i still did not find what i was looking for . however i did drop frank a line on a kit purchase after reading all the good things you all said about him.

okay onto the questions.

i am looking at the 1cx100-p1sc kit and my question is , is there anybody running this kit on there 69 camaro and if so can i see install pic,s of how the kit goes in. i have a 6 inch cowl hood so im not worried about hat clerances.

second question the 1cx100-d1sc same as above would like to see install pic,s of where you located youe cooler. best i could find was from camcojb but his cooler looks way bigger than the d1sc kit,s cooler .

if any of you are using the p1sc or the d1sc how happy are you with your performance. ? would like to see pic,s and or info.
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Old 04-05-2008, 01:04 PM
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for those of you looking to keep your factory saginaw power steering pump when running a p1sc or d1sc kit from pro charger the bracket kit part number is ABOO7A-000 according to them tech guys at pro charger systems. hope this info helps some of you who dont want to run a remote resevoir
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Old 04-05-2008, 01:11 PM
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Talk to Frank about the kits like you said. The D1SC and P1SC are the same size, pick according to your power goals. I never had an intercooler on any of my Procharged builds, just used water injection instead.

Talk to Troy (Blown353) on this site about the ps brackets; the ATI kits are suspect at best, depending on the pump you're going to use. Any of the ones that have a v-belt bent backwards over the tensioner will have short belt life.

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yeah i dropped frank an email at his prodigy customs web site . i dont really need an intercooler im just looking to give this one a lil kick in the pants is all and i think the p1sc will do just fine for my needs most of the shops i have talked to about the p1sc they want over 4 grand for it and the msrp is like 2,800 and change so im hpoing frank can do me a lot better on the prices i been getting. you have some nice looking rides camcojb im truly envious
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Old 04-05-2008, 02:04 PM
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Got your e mail. replied. I think you will be pleasently surprised with pricing.

As I said, there are a few more required pieces to do the set up, Bypass valve and boost refernce fuel pump, so I included that stuff to.
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Old 04-05-2008, 03:05 PM
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ok frank just responded to your email i like the pricing we will do business
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hello frank where did you go. gave ya a call left my number call me lets order that kit.
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Thanks for the order. Got your note on the PS bracket.

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your quite welcome frank . will be keeping an eye for your invoice so i can send payment .
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Hey Copo,

You mentionnen you are running a 6" scoop. I have a 4" and an -8-71 BDS. Its going to need a cut and i'm wondering if a 6" would help me keep everything under hood. I might even cut the subframe if i can drop the Motor like 2inches to get it to fit.

Question; do you have a few pics you could shom me with the hood on? i'm not sure of the look and have not been able to see one with it. Must look killer but would better see before buying again...

Any help?

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