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Old 08-03-2011, 10:12 PM
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ok so I got my supercharger tonite but it looks complicated this is not going to be like putting on a sticker. I know nothing hopefuly there will be some ppl on here who can help me out a bit i have never done anything like this before.

I can already feel alot of reading comming on i will start with the install instrutions, wish me luck.

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That looks suspiciously like a Begi AutoRotor.

Have fun with that. If it came with fuel/engine management, throw it away right now and get a MegaSquirt. Trust me, those things are not very band aid friendly.

Post a ton of pics(with better lighting) and make sure you write us a list of every part you have.

EDIT: I'm pretty sure those units are not self contained for oiling. If not, you'll need to drill/tap the pan for a drain and source oil like a turbo car.

What year is your car? Previous mods? etc...
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Originally Posted by k1e1v1i1n
ok so I got my supercharger tonite but it looks complicated this is not going to be like putting on a sticker.
LOL, sig-worthy.
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Originally Posted by Tallgeese
That looks suspiciously like a Begi AutoRotor.

Have fun with that. If it came with fuel/engine management, throw it away right now and get a MegaSquirt. Trust me, those things are not very band aid friendly.

Post a ton of pics(with better lighting) and make sure you write us a list of every part you have.

EDIT: I'm pretty sure those units are not self contained for oiling. If not, you'll need to drill/tap the pan for a drain and source oil like a turbo car.

What year is your car? Previous mods? etc...

yes you are 100% right I will post better pics tomorrow there is no engine managment just a rising rate fuel pressure regulator.

Its going on a 1990 with 0 mods
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LOL, sig-worthy.
I knew that would make ppl smile
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that blower look alot like mine from the kenne bell kit. Is it twin screw?
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that's a BEGi AutoRotor for sure. Reach out to them for install instructions.
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I do have some instrutions but they dont seem to easy but that could just be the noob in me.
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Call BEGi anyways. They're good peoples, and, will most definitely help you to figure things out.
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