Vortech Supercharger v3 Sci for AWD IS250 08
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Vortech Supercharger v3 Sci for AWD IS250 08
Hi everyone, i am new to the forum. I was looking at other post about superchargers and i come to the conclusion only vortech and rgm still make them. I saw two people with vortech v9 f-trim superchargers. I contacted vortech and they no longer produce them. They took me to look into the vortech x3 Sci. Do i have to custom any pipes or what not to make the supercharger work with the engine? I am new to the mod scene. Any tips to help with product and installation will be appreciated.
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As most will tell you, just upgrade to the 350, its the most cost effective HP you can get. Most setups for the IS are going to be at least 5k. And in quite a few cases that's more than the difference you would pay on a used 250 vs 350.
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For me at the moment switching to a 350 is not a option. I would like to know if it is indeed possible to use a vortech v3 sci to S/C the is250 without having to create custom parts.
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You'll at least need a custom made bracket to fit it to your engine and align the pulleys/belt.
Intercooler piping is pretty straight forward. Dont go over 7lbs of boost.
$5k is a fair estimate.
Lastly, know what youre getting yourself into before going down this road. You wont ever make crazy power, but you will be one of a VERY few breed and the car does become a lot more fun to drive. I believe I am one of two boosted is250 left on the forums (Pepos in Greece is boosted, then there was johnnyboy and an AWD is250 that was very shortly boosted have long been parted out). Going on 12-13,000 miles and it's been just as reliable as ever. Check my build thread with questions, it may be in there.
Intercooler piping is pretty straight forward. Dont go over 7lbs of boost.
$5k is a fair estimate.
Lastly, know what youre getting yourself into before going down this road. You wont ever make crazy power, but you will be one of a VERY few breed and the car does become a lot more fun to drive. I believe I am one of two boosted is250 left on the forums (Pepos in Greece is boosted, then there was johnnyboy and an AWD is250 that was very shortly boosted have long been parted out). Going on 12-13,000 miles and it's been just as reliable as ever. Check my build thread with questions, it may be in there.
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Jon Jon was also boosted and my buddy is currently installing his charger. I'll ask what he's using. Here is what JonJon had https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lex...vip-built.html
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Thanks for the insite and information. I still plan on doing it just because it is rare and that I can do it.
Although I would need some help or tips on what I would need and what I need to built to fit the S/C. I am very new to the mod scene. I would like to at least get all the parts I need to do it first.
Thanks guys.
Although I would need some help or tips on what I would need and what I need to built to fit the S/C. I am very new to the mod scene. I would like to at least get all the parts I need to do it first.
Thanks guys.
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I just bought jonnyboys old kit...The f-trim is still available if you look for one...very excited to get it on and running hopefully this weekend or next. Like others have mentioned you need a custom bracket made up, intercooler, piping for the intercooler, different sized pulleys, tensioner pulley and bracket, oil lines to and from sc, different fittings and hoses, clamps, blow off valve...prices add up quickly...seeing as youre right in new York itll be nice to see someone else with a front mount on a 250 lol..best of luck
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Thats the thing, for one I do not know any places that would make these parts in NY. Most people who do this live in CA. I am just wondering if I can get everything but the actually S/C blower itself. A couple of guys told me there are shops in CA that had made them before. I would like to know if anyone can get me the information for them or can ship me the parts.
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What ever became of your search for an ARMA SC kit? piecing together your own kit isnt going to be easy, especially if you are a first time and have no support from local shops.
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If you get the SC bracket and pulley kit from one place, the orientation of the piping from SC to IC has to match up. And the piping from IC to TB has to match up as well. Look at the ARMA kit again. The welds on the piping and the IC are all done by hand. The SC bracket and the pulley kit are machined or maybe stamped metal but the piping and IC are not. The piping is prefabricated straight pipes and bends cut to the right length and welded together. Usually the way the process works is that on the first kit they put together they make everything fit. They cut the piping and bends to the right length and weld it all together. On that first kit once they have all the piping where it is supposed to be they make a welding jig. The jig allows them to mass produce duplicates of that first kit without having to actually test fit it on the car. It's because of the welding and jig process that you get different fitments from different companies on the same things like intercooler piping.
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