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Old 03-27-2007, 10:31 PM
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http://truetechperformance.com/page...erformance.html


Anybody ever used this bracket? Will it for sure fit an F1R? Thanks in advance guys...
Old 03-27-2007, 10:35 PM
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I dont know how to link it directly Go to the True Tech Performance tab at the top and then click ATI Procharger bracket on the left of the screen....
Old 03-27-2007, 10:54 PM
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http://truetechperformance.com/tab0/...LevelNav%253D1

http://truetechperformance.com/conte...ent/276449.vmg
Old 03-27-2007, 10:56 PM
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Its the same bracket for P1/D1/F1/F1R.

I use one of the steel brackets, its an exact copy of the ATI bracket.
Old 03-27-2007, 11:19 PM
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I have the same one too.... I really like mine too... Great minds think alike... Right KP??? hahaha...
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Oh ok, thanks guys. Is it better like they say it is or should I just stick with the Procharger bracket?
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I'm pushing around 10-11psi and have had no problems thus far...I swear by it but you should ask the procharger guru...KP!!! =)
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I have an SDCE setup on an aluminum bracket I use most of the time. I have another on the steel bracket that I used when I put the F1A on. Honestly I dont think they really do anything but weigh more but they are cheaper then the ATI ones - at least they used to be anyhow.
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We've never had a problem with the ATI brackets up through 16 psi of boost. Bob
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Originally Posted by slowredz
Oh ok, thanks guys. Is it better like they say it is or should I just stick with the Procharger bracket?
With that said, can someone answer me if the D1SC and D1's will bolt up the same?
Old 03-28-2007, 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by V6 Bird
With that said, can someone answer me if the D1SC and D1's will bolt up the same?
Pretty sure the regular D1 has a different bolt pattern, PM andereck on here, he works for procharger and would know better then anyone.
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Tru tech bracket for me also. No issues to report yet with close to 2 years on it.




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