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Is anyone getting rid of their stock blowers while switching over to another form of forced induction? If so, please hit me up! I would like to purchase one complete asymbly so that I can tear it down and rebuild with 20k rpm bearings and port and polish it and install an even smaller pulley. I figured that this would be the best spot to ask since you all are really involved.
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What kind of bearings are you putting in? (Brand, size, material, any other info) Just wondering cause I know a company that makes NiTiNOL bearings that have VERY high tolerances. Price is an issue though. (NiTiNOL is Ni=nickel, Ti=titanium, NOL=Naval Ordinace Laboratories) This alloy is ******* AMAZING!
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I don't know the exact brand, let me search for the link somewheres. Where are these bearings from that you speak of? do you have a link? Price is fine, I know that if you want to play, then you have to pay. hey, can you pm me with your price on the blower please? thanks man.
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As far as price, I'm not sure yet. I don't know the size of our bearings. They may have that size already, if not it will cost $$$. I have a long time friend/mentor that makes projectiles out of the same alloy, it will penetrate thick armor (that's all I can say on that subject). He is the one that told me about one of his colleages that is manufacturing bearings that are nearly indestructable and very efficient (very, very low friction). Here are some charachteristics of NiTiNOL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitinol
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That is a VERY informative link sir, thanks! Oh, here is the site that someone on here sent me for those 20K bearings. Hope it helps.
http://www.stiegemeier.com/blower.html
http://www.stiegemeier.com/blower.html
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good link bro
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Is anyone getting rid of their stock blowers while switching over to another form of forced induction? If so, please hit me up! I would like to purchase one complete asymbly so that I can tear it down and rebuild with 20k rpm bearings and port and polish it and install an even smaller pulley. I figured that this would be the best spot to ask since you all are really involved.
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