Josh
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- 1991 4 Door Explorer XLT
lowflyingbird said:Hi,
I had sold the kit on Ebay, user name Lowflyingbird. Price was $750. using Buy-it-now option. The buyer was most pleased. It included a brand new Eaton M62, and a sc to lower intake adapter, He fabricated the rest.
I still have two NEW units sitting around in my garage. I haven't gotten on my friends back about welding the adapters together. When done, I will sell them welded but unfinished. Meaning the surface the sc bolts down on will still have to be cut out. I dont have the time to do so any more.
If interested .Please contact me back. Price will be lower than what that one sold on ebay for since YOU will be finishing the adapter.
Thanks
ksilibovsky@hotmail.com
As for the user who asked why a M62 not a 90. Its because a M62 is sized better for the displacement of the motor,for a street application. Go to Eaton Magnusung online to see their charts. I know I spelled Magnusung wrong most likely.
Just A few questions just to clear up everything. If you could answer these questions, that would be great.

1. What is left to do exactly when you buy the unfinished adapter?
2. What other boltons for the supercharger will be needed to finish the entire install. Intake plenum,throttle cable mount, etc?
3. I have a brand new unit that has a vacum diafram on it. Is that a type of waste gate and does it need to be hooked up?
4. Does the fuel presure regulator get removed in favor of a FMU? If so, what ratio should the FMU be running at. I have a Paxton FMU that I believe to be set at 12:1 but not sure what that means.
5. Will there be a need for an inline fuel pump? If so what size would you recomend?
6. How much for the unfinished adapter?