ProCharger announces Intercooled Supercharger Systems for Polaris Ranger XP and Crew
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wvyankee2 SSXSRider Member
Number of posts : 10321 Registration date : 2008-01-22 Age : 64 Location : Mohave County, Arizona
Subject: ProCharger announces Intercooled Supercharger Systems for Polaris Ranger XP and Crew Sat Mar 05, 2011 2:39 pm
Lenexa, KS - Accessible Technologies, Inc., the manufacturers of the industry leading ProCharger® brand of intercooled superchargers, announces the availability of complete, intercooled supercharger systems for Polaris Ranger XP 800 and Ranger Crew 800 side-by-side UTVs.
ProCharger's award-winning intercooled supercharger systems and tuner kits are available for stock and modified 2010-2011 Ranger XP models equipped with the 800 EFI engine. With 6 to 8 psi of intercooled boost, owners can expect to see horsepower gains of 40 to 50 percent on high quality pump gas, without sacrificing everyday functionality or weekend fun. ProCharger's HO Intercooled Systems come complete with the self- contained supercharger, intercooler, all necessary tubing and by-pass valve.
Utilizing the world's smallest, self-contained gear driven supercharger, the ProCharger A-1, the 800 EFI Ranger supercharger system features a highly- effective air-to-air intercooler. Combined with the highly efficient supercharger, the intercooler helps to provide the engine with the industry's coolest charge air temperatures and largest power gains in the industry.
For military applications, an intercooled ProCharger supercharger system produces the lowest heat signature of any forced induction or high-performance option currently available.
Ranger XP and Ranger Crew MSRP Complete, intercooled supercharger systems for the Polaris Ranger XP and Ranger Crew carry an introductory MSRP of $4,599 (US), with the Tuner Kit MSRP of $4,249 (US). The Tuner Kit is identical to the complete system except for the omission of fuel system upgrade components.
Intercooled ProCharger Supercharger System Highlights:
* ProCharger patented and proven, self-contained supercharger technology - no need for external oil lines, pump or reservoir * Highly-effective air-to-air intercooler helps to provide the engine with the coolest possible charge air temperatures. Cooler air = more power and greater engine longevity * Supercharger systems provide outstanding "altitude compensation" for vehicles operated in a wide range of elevations and conditions * Intercooler location does NOT affect dump bed functionality * OEM quality and outstanding installed appearance * Designed, manufactured and serviced in the USA * An intercooled ProCharger supercharger system can be installed and tuned in a single day.
More Horsepower in Less Time and Expense When compared with complete engine rebuilds or other performance enhancements, ProCharger Intercooled Supercharger Systems provide the largest horsepower gains per dollar, not to mention time savings and ease of installation.
* Everyday reliability, driveability and utility * Systems are 100% Complete * Does Not Affect Dump Bed Function * Does Not Affect Exhaust Sound * Patented and Proven Supercharger Technology * Self-contained supercharger design * Highly-Effective Intercooler System * Designed and Manufactured in the USA
For more information about ProCharger's lineup of Powersport Supercharger Systems, call 913/338-2886 or visit http://www.procharger.com/UTV.shtml
17 Years of Supercharging Experience 2011 marks ProCharger's 17th year of providing enthusiasts with real-world power that only a ProCharger Intercooled Supercharger System can deliver. From the beginning, the goal has been the same: provide a reliable, powerful and efficient supercharger system that can be applied to a wide range of vehicle and engine combinations.
wvyankee2 SSXSRider Member
Number of posts : 10321 Registration date : 2008-01-22 Age : 64 Location : Mohave County, Arizona
Subject: Re: ProCharger announces Intercooled Supercharger Systems for Polaris Ranger XP and Crew Sat Mar 05, 2011 2:42 pm
Looks like a real quality easy bolt on 20 horsepower. But....$4600.
Question is, with the arrival of the Commander and the RZR XP, does anyone spend this kind of money for performance Mods anymore??
Why not just spend the $4600 on a new machine? I think the high dollar performance Mod market has been killed. You can see this by the lack of discussion on it on the forum boards.
ProCharger announces Intercooled Supercharger Systems for Polaris Ranger XP and Crew