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Old 04-10-2002, 07:45 PM   #1
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Question Vortech or Jackson Racing for Supercharger?

Ok, I am currently debating on two brands of superchargers for my '94 Integra GS-R. Either the Vortech Supercharger or the Jackson Racing Supercharger. I heard that the Vortech make much more horsepower than a JRSC and I like that. But this unit is fairly new and I heard some bad things about reliabilty like some bar breaking or something. And then there is the JRSC. I know they have been around for a long time and that...from what i've been hearing so far...that they don't really cause problems in reliabilty. But in turn, make less HP than a Vortech does.

So I am just wondering which is more reliable and best for my GS-R? I want to get a SC that won't break down on me and be able to have a long lasting car. Thanks!
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Old 04-14-2002, 02:43 PM   #2
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vortech all the way man ...
buddy of mine just had one dropped in his 99si... and now he's smokin s2000's no prob...
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Old 04-16-2002, 05:33 AM   #3
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but that power for the si came from the sc + special type intercooler. currently vortec does not make that special intercooler for integs, so it makes about the same as a jackson with the boost upgrade.
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hey 4th you said your buddy have a vortec? i'm just wondering, does it make the blowoff sound?
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Humm...too bad Vortech didn't make a Power Cooler system for the GS-R. I think I may go for a JRSC! Nice constant power throughout the entire RPM band!
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i haven't been in his ride or near it for like a while but it doesn't sound like an si... but it could be part to the exhaust.. but it makes nice noises when ya stomp it..
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