Supercharger in cayenne?

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Supercharger in cayenne? - 12/26/2007 8:44:57 AM   
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Hi guys, has anyone here done this, and what is cost, labor and gain in performance?

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RE: Supercharger in cayenne? - 12/26/2007 6:18:42 PM   
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I think VF Engineering was designing a kit for the Cayenne, but they discontinued further R&D, which probably means they axed the program.

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RE: Supercharger in cayenne? - 12/27/2007 3:44:28 PM   
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ok.. thanks.

I think that this would acctually sell.. i´ve come across alot of cayenne owners looking for SC for their cars.
i´ve seen SC for V8 engines for around 5k usd, wich is fair price for bunch if HP..
I am not ready to upgrade to turbo, but i would spend 5-7k for SC..
It´s also cool to be a little different..

Hope someone will continue where VF engineering left off.

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