if anyone on the forum has any experience with superchargers i would love to hear from ya!!
i have been looking into using a toyota SC14 roots supercharger stock 1.8. heard about them on the ozgemini.com forums and figured they will work just as well on the luv.
4wd limits my engine swap options by quite a bit so im planning to upgrade my rebuilt stock engine with a charger.
i have removed the emissions gear including the air pump and its components leaving an open area on the exhaust side to mount the supercharger (with some heat shielding) as well as the mounting bolt holes from the air pump brackets to mount the charger.
HEAT IS THE ENEMY so any information anyoen has on effective ways of lowering the temperature of the supercharger, the air it intakes, and the under hood temp is welcome.
i have done research on turbochargers but not as much on supercharger systems.
so im wondering,

where is the best place to mount the BOV?
im planning on running low boost of about 8-10lb. maybe higher once i have the setup dialed in and am confident with its operation.

what is the best pulley clutch setup for reliability/power. 1/2, 2/3, 1/3 throttle (i dont want to run it 100% of the time and overheat it and cause premature wear and damage)

what methods work for cooling the charger during operation? cold air will be drawn instead of the hotter air near the exhaust manifold. HEAT is my biggest concern with a boosted setup and since the LUV is my daily driver AND my only vehicle i decided on a supercharger since it can be disconnected and the truck returned to N/A very easily compared to a turbo in case of damage.

any info about avoiding extra heat and damage to the engine and supercharger would be great. not opposed to criticism on the topic. (an engine swap is not optional currently, on a very short budget as im working on moving out in january)
sorry about making this so long im trying to make sure i do it right the first time! i dont have the money to fund a second try.
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