Anyone have a ATI/Vortech Blower bracket I can use to copy for novi kit??
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Im trying to produce a Novi 2000 blower kit for ls1 people that would be REALLY inexpensive.
Does anyone have a ATI/Vortech blower bracketry i can borrow to get an idea how it should mount etc and im going to weld/produce my own for a novi 2000. I will ship it back in same shape i got it in after about a week. thanks. I will pay shipping both ways.
Does anyone have a ATI/Vortech blower bracketry i can borrow to get an idea how it should mount etc and im going to weld/produce my own for a novi 2000. I will ship it back in same shape i got it in after about a week. thanks. I will pay shipping both ways.
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You might need to do a little more research before you decide where to put the blower.
The Vortech setup sits on top of the motor and it's a standard rotation supercharger.
The ATI stuff sits low and it's a reverse rotation blower.
You might want to see if the Novi 2000 is even available in a reverse rotation configuration. Paxton is owned by Vortech also FWIW.
Novi 2000 is not a small blower but I'm not sure if for example if the Novi 2000 is bigger or smaller than say a Vortech YS trim.
I am going to run a YS trim on my car with a custom made bracket but the bracket design is proprietary to the manufacturer.
The Vortech setup sits on top of the motor and it's a standard rotation supercharger.
The ATI stuff sits low and it's a reverse rotation blower.
You might want to see if the Novi 2000 is even available in a reverse rotation configuration. Paxton is owned by Vortech also FWIW.
Novi 2000 is not a small blower but I'm not sure if for example if the Novi 2000 is bigger or smaller than say a Vortech YS trim.
I am going to run a YS trim on my car with a custom made bracket but the bracket design is proprietary to the manufacturer.