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Supercharged 2.2 / 2.5s Discussion of performance and maintenance specific to supercharging a 2.2 or 2.5.

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Old 08-27-2006, 10:47 PM   #16
 
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Are these superchargers limited to the 2.2's or can they go on the 2.5's as well?
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The old Mopar superchargers were limited to going on carburated engines, and since no 2.5 came from factory carburated........But you could convert the 2.5 from TBI to carburated without too many difficulties
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Well mine will be going on a 2.5. As far as physical difference I don't think there is any. I'm even trying to find someone to make a smaller pulley to up the boost.
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I would probably be further ahead to go with an Eaton supercharger.
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Is there a bolt up Eaton?
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