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3.6l Sprintex Supercharger & Tuner 3.6 Penastar - Challenger Charger 300 Jeep on 2040-parts.com

US $5,499.00
Location:

Orchard Park, New York, United States

Orchard Park, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sprintex Supercharger System Other Part Number:Sprintex Pentastar Supercharger System Manufacturer Part Number:263A10001 Surface Finish:Black Interchange Part Number:Sprintex USA Superchargers

HIDprojectors and Sprintex USA have parterned together to bring you the very best deal on a new Supercharger for your 3.6 Penastar!  


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SPECIFICATIONS

EASE OF INSTALL
• Completely bolt-on
• Self-contained oiling – no need for external oil lines
• Fully integrated supercharger system
• Estimated installation time of 6-8 hours

PERFORMANCE & RELIABILITY*
• 54% more horsepower; 195 WHP stock to 302 WHP supercharged
• 28% more torque; 239 lb/ft stock to 307 lb/ft supercharged
• Increases torque available at low RPM, allowing the use of taller gears for crawling
and highway use
• 12mo/12,000mi limited warranty
*Performance results may vary based on vehicle condition, modifications, etc.

OEM STANDARD & STYLE
• Engineered and tested to OEM specifications
• Uses stock air filter housing
• Completely reversible
• High quality materials and finishes

TECHNOLOGY
• High-strength polymer construction for lower temps, greater efficiency and maximum power
• S5-335 ultra-efficient twin screw compressor for more power at lower RPM
• High-efficiency water to air intercooler incorporating Laminova® heat exchangers

(***2015 Chrysler vehicles require a modified PCM purchased from Diablosport. Please contact https://www.diablosport.com/contact/contact-us.html to purchase this part. Please also provide a picture of your VIN number and mileage to Diablosport upon request. )

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