Saleen Blower Porting by Techco

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Techco speedparts offers Blower porting for Saleen superchargers, that will add 20-40 hp on most application.

Techco not only CNC's the blower and lid, but they also do something no one else does, by eliminating the center and first to side bolts, greatly improving air flow and reducing restriction.





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--W11CgTwBc

Service cost 1299.00
 
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With alittle time and determination a few
do-it yourselver's have done this also :thumb:
Will they share their findings...yet to know

The problem w/ the Saleen is the lid restriction.
Been there,done that.Extrude-hone..been there.
The lid is thin,and a few CFM's could be gained.

To really make some power, or should I say help
the twin screws breathe better, we need a whole
new upper lid.In fact,like the sheet metal one JDM
was going to offer a few years back.The polishing
and removal of bosses will help,but either way you
slice up the lid,the thin casting only allows so much.
 

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With alittle time and determination a few
do-it yourselver's have done this also :thumb:
Will they share their findings...yet to know

The problem w/ the Saleen is the lid restriction.
Been there,done that.Extrude-hone..been there.
The lid is thin,and a few CFM's could be gained.

To really make some power, or should I say help
the twin screws breathe better, we need a whole
new upper lid.In fact,like the sheet metal one JDM
was going to offer a few years back.The polishing
and removal of bosses will help,but either way you
slice up the lid,the thin casting only allows so much.

Yes, you are correct the saleen blower is limited in many ways, I just wanted to post that up to give people another option to boost the performance of the saleen blower. :thumb:
 

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Ohh...dont take that the wrong way.
This will help anyone looking for an edge.

It's a great service & I know mickeysaleen
is one who's had it done.They do have one
more video of them porting the back-half
going down to the twin screws you may
want to post that link up also...oopps I see it now :)
 

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Ohh...dont take that the wrong way.
This will help anyone looking for an edge.

It's a great service & I know mickeysaleen
is one who's had it done.They do have one
more video of them porting the back-half
going down to the twin screws you may
want to post that link up also...oopps I see it now :)
Not taken the wrong way at all! Sorry if I came off like that.:beerchug2:
 

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With alittle time and determination a few
do-it yourselver's have done this also :thumb:
Will they share their findings...yet to know

The problem w/ the Saleen is the lid restriction.
Been there,done that.Extrude-hone..been there.
The lid is thin,and a few CFM's could be gained.

To really make some power, or should I say help
the twin screws breathe better, we need a whole
new upper lid.In fact,like the sheet metal one JDM
was going to offer a few years back.The polishing
and removal of bosses will help,but either way you
slice up the lid,the thin casting only allows so much.


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