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I may be a ways off, in actually seeing this ideal become reality, but I figured I'll start doing my homework now, and be prepared for the future. What I'm planning is a vintage-style (think Mooneyes dragster) front engine slingshot dragster, using the 240-6 from my '66 Club Wagon for motorvation. In thinking about the old Mooneyes slingshot, although it ran with a V-8, I'm thinking about a crank mounted supercharger for the 240. In my mind, routing the induction on the inline six seems like it'd be a bit easier than with a V-8.
Now, what size supercharger should I run? I figure going with a 6.71:1 Roots-type "Jimmy" blower will be a no-brainer, but how many cubes can I get away with, especially with the blower mounted directly to the crankshaft? Or is there some sort of crankshaft mounted gearbox that the blower would mount to, in order to adjust the amount of boost? And since I'll be using a supercharger, how low should I go with the compression, to include lowering it somewhat with the use of a 300 head?
Matt in Indiana
Now, what size supercharger should I run? I figure going with a 6.71:1 Roots-type "Jimmy" blower will be a no-brainer, but how many cubes can I get away with, especially with the blower mounted directly to the crankshaft? Or is there some sort of crankshaft mounted gearbox that the blower would mount to, in order to adjust the amount of boost? And since I'll be using a supercharger, how low should I go with the compression, to include lowering it somewhat with the use of a 300 head?
Matt in Indiana