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Hi,

I live in England and am about to install a Powerdyne Supercharger in my recently purchased 96 Impala SS. Reading through the installation guide I note that the washer reservoir has to be replaced with a smaller one and relocated. Any idea where it should be relocated to and where I can source a smaller reservoir. Can't get after market parts in the UK, but can mail order from the US.

Any other thoughts, advice on installing the Powerdyne would be very welcome.

George
 
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Hi George.I had a Paxton and now an ATI and I just deleted mine.I don`t know if that is an option for you .Any small tank will work.On race cars I have seen the sports bottles used for various type fluid containers.You can use the srtock sending unit though.
 
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Originally posted by Roktman:
Hi George.I had a Paxton and now an ATI and I just deleted mine.I don`t know if that is an option for you .Any small tank will work.On race cars I have seen the sports bottles used for various type fluid containers.You can use the srtock sending unit though.
Unfortunately it rains a lot over here so I'm going to have to replace it. Thanks for the input. I gues the answer is whatever fits wherever you can fit it.

regards,
 
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Hey George,
When I had my Powerdyne..I also just deleted the washer resevoir. One option is to find a smaller bottle and mount it in the front bumper area, and just extend your wiring, and tubing. Sorry I cannot help with a suitable bottle, but it should be fairly easy to fab something up ;)

Have fun with the boost :D

SSee ya, Scott
 

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Hi,

I live in England and am about to install a Powerdyne Supercharger in my recently purchased 96 Impala SS. Reading through the installation guide I note that the washer reservoir has to be replaced with a smaller one and relocated. Any idea where it should be relocated to and where I can source a smaller reservoir. Can't get after market parts in the UK, but can mail order from the US.

Any other thoughts, advice on installing the Powerdyne would be very welcome.

George
I need help I finally got my dad car from him and he had the powerdyne bd11 and he didn't install it and let the car go
I need info on the installion and it for the same car as urs
 

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I need help I finally got my dad car from him and he had the powerdyne bd11 and he didn't install it and let the car go
I need info on the installion and it for the same car as urs
The post you replied to, is super-old.
My suggestion is to make sure the car is fully maintained and running 100% correctly before you tackle putting the supercharger on.

My only recent memory of a successful Powerdyne set up had the screen name: BAD IMP, although I have not noticed him being here for a long time.
He was in the Las Vegas Impala Club at ssincityss.com
 

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The post you replied to, is super-old.
My suggestion is to make sure the car is fully maintained and running 100% correctly before you tackle putting the supercharger on.

My only recent memory of a successful Powerdyne set up had the screen name: BAD IMP, although I have not noticed him being here for a long time.
He was in the Las Vegas Impala Club at ssincityss.com
Yep, I haven't been on here is a loooooong time...
 
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