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Old 04-20-2013 | 10:29 PM
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I can't seem to find any used chillers for my 177 B&M's...... Does anyone know if a superchiller for a 250 can be modified to work with 177 intake and supercharger?? What about making adapter sets for intakes and blowers?
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Wouldn't you be better off going with a larger blower?

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Wouldn't you be better off going with a larger blower?

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ya... seems like a waste of $$$ put that extra mod money into the 250s that are supposed to go on them and smile with the power gain
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I would be better off I'm sure but I've got twins and that gets spendy, plus I'm spending tons of $$$ on other things. Another reason I ask is I found 2 250 chillers real cheap and I was a machinist for 18 years and wasn't sure if anyone had tried this. If I had a 250 chiller in front of me or all the demensions I could figure it out myself.
Good idea on moving it if you could. Thanks!!!!
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Thank adk61 also for your input...... I was afraid that might be the answer. As stated above, I found a set of 250 chillers for $300 and figured I'd see if it were possible. The motors didn't have chillers previously but I wanted to throw more boost at them.......
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If you have a bridgeport and a big chunk of aluminum anythings possible,,,, but how much is that big chunk of aluminum??
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My thoughts exactly!!!!
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The 250 blower has a much longer (front to rear) case. The bolt pattern, intake openings, etc, is much different than the 177.
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I see...... Yes definitely way too much fabrication needed. Thanks guys!!!!
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