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luxige
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: MA
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BWR/Katana supercharger parts compatibility
I'm selling a BWR supercharger kit and I have a potential customer who has a Katana installed and is thinking of getting my kit to use as a set of spares.
Do the kits use the same length nose piece on the blower? If the manifolds were swapped, would the Katana belt configuration still work, or would the blower be too far out of position? If not, would it work to swap out both the manifold and blower? (The customer does not want to have to reconfigure the belt or move the alternator). Any accurate input will be appreciated.
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luxige
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I suddenly remembered I have a Greddy manifold and intake pipe laying around here. I dug it out and compared. They are very nearly the same piece, with a couple of small differences in the details. The BWR has a nicer finish.
Here are some comparisons: The Greddy is raw aluminum; BWR coated black. Note the hose barb on the Greddy. The BWR has a tapped fitting in another spot. ![]() Another view. ![]() Profile. The boss visible on the BWR is a tapped and plugged fitting; the red is sealant. ![]() The fitting from below. ![]() More pictures next post.
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luxige
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The intake pipes are almost identical...
![]() ... but the layout of the hose barbs differs. The BWR barbs are more substantial. ![]() I did come across one feature that makes a real, although small, difference. The pictures stink but I'll describe what I'm trying to show. I'm using a CD case as a straightedge to see where this plane falls in relation to the blower outlet. Note that the extended plane clears the flange. The gap is about 1/16". ![]() On the Greddy, the plane is in a different spot. It falls a little more than 1/8" inside the edge of the flange. ![]() The total difference is a bit shy of 1/4". So the Greddy manifold carries the blower a little closer to the head. Switching to the BWR manifold would position the blower about 1/8" higher and 1/8" closer to the firewall. I would guess that the belt routing would not be significantly affected, and the same length belt could be used. Anyone have some experience with this issue?
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