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pretty much most small and big blocks, depending on what chassis? a diesel would fit in a 1500 with some fabricaion but it is too heavy for stock suspension and brakes
A supercharger is controlled by its pulley size. The smaller the supercharger drive pulley is, the higher in boost pressure you will see. Now if you go with a larger crank pulley, this too will cause you to see more boost. So, in all honestly, the only way to really over boost your supercharger is when you mess around with the pulleys.
Too expensive.
as long as the air to fuel ratio hasn't changed...too lean is bad...too rich is bad...I doubt it would hurt too much...DaveAnswerThe GTP can be run without the supercharger. The supercharger only runs when you get into boost. It does not effect the operation of the motor. You just will have extremely low performance due to not running it.
You fit a supercharger to the inlet manifold. Asking such a question indicates you do not have the basic understanding of mechanical engineering to accomplish this. Take it to a qualified mechanic for advice. Any instructions given here would be far too long and technical for you to follow.
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No, you can't. Diesel has much too high a flash point and won't ignite in a Zippo.
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Typically, no. Assuming a bearing failure or similar problem with the supercharger, you should just be able to replace it and be done. If however, there was a catastrophic failure of the supercharger, pieces of metal and debris could have been sucked into the engine and may have caused damage. You should be able to determine whether debris is present based on observation of the supercharger once it's removed and by inspecting the intake manifold just underneath.
33x12.50r16 or r16.5 depending on your rim size do not use rims that are offset too much check back spacing first
Too Lean. Bump up fuel pressure.
Drain it ASAP. Diesel is too thick a fuel for any vehicle not requiring it to use.