Hi, i'm living in the Netherlands and we do not have many wranglers for sale. I can buy a really wel maintained 2.5 from 1994 with only 69.000 km's on the odo. The problem is, the wrangler is standing on 33inch with the original 4.1 gearing and therefore lacks power. Regearing to 4.88 will be a slight problem, everything has to be bought from the usa throug the internet and being shipped to europe. Because the freeway in the Netherlands meens driving 120kmh wich is 75mph it will not cope with the other traffic.
Now i'm reading al these articles in this great website about supercharger and turbo conversions. With a turbo conversion you will always need a oil and water suplly for the turbo. Superchargers also need oil. Superchargers are more easy to install because they do not need much manifold modifications.
In europe were sold many VolksWagen Polo G40 cars. These little nippy 1.3 liter 8 valve engine's had a small supercharger called G-Loader. They last about 50.000km's before a rebuild (which can be done at home for about 100 euro (120 usd). They are belt driven and do not need oil/water. On that small 1.3 liter engine they create 14psi. So on a 2.5 liter engine there would be 8 psi left. They are not larger than an alternator.
http://remi1990.punt.nl/upload/G-60_compressorhuis,_volkswagen.JPGhttp://www.ruud16v-g60.nl/images/projects/ruudfotos%20020groot.jpgon the last picture you can spot the gloader just below/infront of the alternator.
My question is;
Will a 2.5liter wrangler yj with supercharger drive 75mph (with smaller 31inch wheels) so is the power suffient.
Mounting the G40 will not be a problem, welding a mount, find some silicon hoses. What modification's need to be done to the electrics and can a normal throtlebody being used?