Edelbrock's line of supercharger systems for the 2005-2010 Ford Mustang GT 3 valve engine (as well as Corvette, Camaro and Chrysler Hemi apps)... MAY have a chance of being adaptable to the Lexus V8's.
Based on the excellent new Eaton high efficiency TVS supercharger, Edelbrock uses the Corvette ZR1 style front inlet design with the currently largest 2300cc TVS rotors.
The runner location and shape could be MODIFIED to possibly fit the xUZ apps. The first concern I have is possible interference with the starter motors. Depending on hood clearance space the blower MAY be able to be raised high enough to clear. I can see cut/mod/weld the runners to fit, cut/mod/weld the inlet to point at right front of car (stock air cleaner location). This is kind of like modifying the Jaguar system only using front inlet location on the much higher efficiency and capacity TVS 2300. Maybe modify/mate a VVTi lower intake.
The systems FIT under stock hoods, are intercooled and are WELL engineered, warrantied and legal for the apps built. Obviously the latter two points would not carry but I like the idea of an OEM style and quality low boost efficient SC system that would boost from off idle and not die at RPM.
Thoughts?
Based on the excellent new Eaton high efficiency TVS supercharger, Edelbrock uses the Corvette ZR1 style front inlet design with the currently largest 2300cc TVS rotors.
The runner location and shape could be MODIFIED to possibly fit the xUZ apps. The first concern I have is possible interference with the starter motors. Depending on hood clearance space the blower MAY be able to be raised high enough to clear. I can see cut/mod/weld the runners to fit, cut/mod/weld the inlet to point at right front of car (stock air cleaner location). This is kind of like modifying the Jaguar system only using front inlet location on the much higher efficiency and capacity TVS 2300. Maybe modify/mate a VVTi lower intake.
The systems FIT under stock hoods, are intercooled and are WELL engineered, warrantied and legal for the apps built. Obviously the latter two points would not carry but I like the idea of an OEM style and quality low boost efficient SC system that would boost from off idle and not die at RPM.
Thoughts?