What is a F2 ProCharger?
The ProCharger F-2 features a larger, 10.5-inch volute diameter and provides a significant increase in airflow when compared with the F-1D/F-1/F-1A and F-1C/F-1R superchargers.
How much power does a f3 ProCharger make?
Whether you’re racing a high-winding small block or choose to run over 600 cubes, ProCharger has an F-3-series supercharger to fit your needs. From 1800 horsepower all the way up to well over 3000 horsepower, it’s no wonder why ProCharger superchargers are the racers’ choice for performance and reliability.
How much do a ProCharger cost?
With prices starting at the low end around $2,500 for a good, full set up you will want to consider just how much power you are looking to squeeze out of your car.
What kind of supercharger does a Chevy F2 have?
Available for small block and big block Chevy engines, the intercooled and non-intercooled ProCharger F-1X and F-2 kits are the next step up the ladder from the popular F-1R. Utilizing a patented high speed compound bearing design, this supercharger offers operating speeds unmatched by any other line of superchargers on the market.
Can ProCharger be used for off road racing?
When you combine any of our ProCharger, Engine and Carb/EFI kits you will get proven parts, and service tech for actual ProCharger racers. We don’t race circle track, off road or anything else.
Why choose NER ProCharger engines?
Years of experience and continuing testing makes NER the leader in ProCharger engines and kits! We can pass this on to you in the form of all our kits! When you combine any of our ProCharger, Engine and Carb/EFI kits you will get proven parts, and service tech for actual ProCharger racers.
How much HP can the f-1x and F-2 support?
The F-1X and F-2 are capable of supporting 1,400-1,600 hp on properly prepared small block, big block and LS-based engines.