I'd be interested one one if the price is right. Although, it would also have to be 100% reversible. The one setup I've seen is Rimmer Engineering but they used the M90 for the 4.0 and the M45 for the 2.5. They, used an offy intake which uses the standard 4bbl carb bolt pattern. Although, since you have access to a waterjet and CNC, that makes for almost endless ideas. IIRC, the M45 had the pulley right on the front of the SC unlike the M90.
I think having a basic kit is the way to go. Just have a recommended parts list so people can look for those specific parts. Also, having some MAP's for the PSC1.
The only thing I can think of that may or may not interferer is if someone has a York mounted on the AC bracket. Would there be enough room for both? Also, belt length might become a problem as well. OBA uses a belt that's 100.0-102" as it stands.
I'd really like to see a Paxton or a Vortech centrifugal bracket for the A/C mount though.
check my s/c install thread in member's projects (
http://4bangerjp.com/forums/index.php/topic,7334.0.html) - would be exactly the same idea, will have everything done in 3d before cutting and since i've done this for my build i can tell that all the dimensions are right on the money and everything bolts right in and is aligned - i also have a york sc209 designed in the mounting bracket for the s/c, should not be a problem to add one for the HD version though in that case the supercharger would have to be installed vertically since the hd york is wider, but again, i don't see an issue with that and i do have the blueprints for the hd ones - one thing i would need would be the exact dimension/measurement from one of the side mounting holes off the york to the edge of the serpentine belt on the air compressor pulley/clutch and since i don't have one someone will have to do that (don't think it's a big deal, did that for mine with a digital caliper).
it's all welded together now and i also test fit this on the Jeep - it goes in with no problems and it also clears the inner fender well, didn't take pics yet but will do the next time i'll have it in.
you can underdrive the M90 to have it at the same level as the M45, the reason you use a larger displacement s/c is because it displaces a lager volume of air per revolution and since you are rev limited on these to 12000rpm continuous or 14000 peak spike you need to go to a bigger one for a bigger engine (larger motor means higher cfm requirement) - there is no issue with spinning the s/c at 2/3 or 1/2 the rpm for example and get the same final displacement close to the M45 (like using a 4.125'' pulley). the belt length in my case is 128'' and that includes the 5.3'' air compressor pulley - this length is available in 6 ribs. also for a 6.3'' air compressor pulley the belt is 130'' which is also available. I think the M45 is only good for 5psi on the 2.5L if i'm not mistaking, you could go higher but would wear the s/c faster due to smaller pulley requirements.
As far as maps for the PSC i will have them available once my Jeep starts moving (need to get my rear axle finished, lately i got sidetracked with the supercharger stuff)
The P/Ns are something to work on but if there is not enough interest there's no point in doing the research. Like i said, this in not me trying to launch a business, i do this for fun - the waterjet and CNC work would be outsourced to a shop to which i am not related to in any way, they did the work for my s/c install and related components, same for welding - I wouldn't mind having another kit with a different supercharger , but in all honesty there's no reason for me to spend the money since i already have one - but i would do all the work and running around if at the end i would have one out of the hole shebang and having fun designing it (so what i mean by that is the cost of the parts and the s/c core would be split between the guys that would want a kit to compensate for my time and efforts which we all know that for a project like this will be extensive) - i know it's a long shot, it is very unlikely that will have enough pple interested to make this feasible but i would like to do it for my personal satisfaction and I figured there's no harm in asking