The "Gator" was (is?) a turbo converted to belt drive. The limiting factors are pulley size (tiny one on the turbo shaft) and turbo bearings. Turbo bearings are usually plain bronze designed to run with NO side load. The case has to be machined for different bearings. Last I head there was also a move to extend the shaft for another bearing on the front of the housing for added support. That would make it hard to change belts, but well worth it for bearing life. If a bearing goes out, the turbo housing will closely follow. With belt drive the turbine won't "get caught" somewhere and stop rotating if a bearing goes, and the belt pressure will pull it into the side of the housing. I'm not sure the pulley combo will work well because of sizes. This is basically what's done to make a Paxton/Vortec type supercharger. The compressor is similar to a turbo, but with different bearings. A gear drive increases rpm from the belt to turbine. The Gator might work for low boost, but a remote turbo would be about the same with less complicated work. ----------- Date: Friday, February 2, 2007 09:58 AM From: J. Johnson <imfatdad@xxxxxxxxx> Was not Dick Datson (sp?) working on something, a "gator" super or turbo charger thing.. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list