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bogey
04-28-2007, 07:04 PM
I have a used MP62 supercharger which was removed from my 97 Miata. The engine has an oil pump failure which destroyed the bearings. This is my wifes car and we decided to sell the unit to help pay the costs of replacing the engine.

The supercharger was not the cause of the engine failure, and it fully operational. It is about 1 year old and has approximately 5000 miles of use.

This is the complete BRP kit which includes the following items:
- Eaton MP62 supercharger
- 65/105mm pulleys
- 6 rib belt and tensioner assembly
- mounting bracket with studs
- big throttle body
- dummy throttle body
- stainless crossover tube
- silicone hoses
- air filter & hose
- IAC hose
- JR Powercard
- JR Boost Timing Controller

Also available:
- Stewart Warner Boost Gauge (15psi)
- Stewart Warner Air Fuel Gauge
- One piece replacement A pillar for both gauges

What is "missing":
- one of the mounting bolts for the tensioner which had a stripped head and was drilled out
- 17mm exhaust manifold nuts/washers (3)

Photos of the assembled unit can be seen here:
http://www.thebogarts.net/enginereplacement1.asp

I can post additional photos if you are interested.

I am asking $1700 for the complete package. Please send me an email if you are interested.

bogey
04-29-2007, 08:22 AM
Additional photos can be seen here:

http://www.thebogarts.net/imagelib/photo_list.asp?folder=BRPMP62

The a-pillar assembly with gauges is priced at $100. If they are not sold with the supercharger, I will sell them separately after the supercharger is sold.

I would recommend purchase of upgraded pulleys, Powercard Pro, and perhaps an autotensioner from Tom.

bogey
04-29-2007, 11:48 AM
In addition to the items listed above, it will also include the BRP power steering bracket. I just obtained a stock bracket that I need to swap out of the car.

bogey
04-30-2007, 04:24 AM
I thought of a couple other items you will need to complete the install.

The dummy throttle body requires a gasket (<$4 from dealer).

You should also get a new set of spark plugs (a cooler set than stock is recommended).

Another item that I recommend but not necessarily required unless damaged during removal/installation are fuel injector o-rings. ($10/set from dealer)

Miscellaneous vacuum line or hose. I will include the hard lines that were removed from the car, but you may need additional length depending on your setup.

bogey
05-02-2007, 12:25 PM
In addition to the polished crossover tube, I have located the original black tube which will be included. The deal keeps getting better all the time!!!:party:

chuckerants
05-02-2007, 01:33 PM
In addition to the polished crossover tube, I have located the original black tube which will be included. The deal keeps getting better all the time!!!:party:

I can't believe that guy on M.Net didn't jump all over this deal.

bogey
05-02-2007, 04:16 PM
Sometimes it takes a little while to make a big decision. Thanks for the cross posting. I have a couple other people interested at this point.

Wayne-n-Fla
05-02-2007, 06:21 PM
Is that a cooling re-route hose running along side the cross over tube ??
You might look into seeing what it would cost to mount your M1 kit to an M2, broaded your market base , just a thought

bogey
05-02-2007, 06:38 PM
The hose that crosses is the IAC hose from the DTB to the throttle body.

I have someone who wants it. I need to finalize the details.

bogey
05-03-2007, 06:58 PM
Well, it looks like the Hotside Supercharger is sold. It is going across the big pond, to a guy in England. I am just awaiting Paypal payment...

The gauge pod and gauges are available separately now. They are an excellent deal at $100.

chuckerants
05-04-2007, 12:12 PM
I guess the guy on M.Net lost out big time as this is/was a great deal.

bogey
05-09-2007, 04:46 PM
Thank you everyone for your interest. Both the supercharger and gauges have been sold. I know it was priced well, but I never expected them to sell so easily.