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Edelbrock E-Force 122 Supercharger 57-86 Small-Block Chevrolet w/ Conventional Cylinder Heads - 1551

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EDE1551
UPC:
085347015511
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MPN:
1551
The Edelbrock 122 Supercharger Kit part #1551 for 1955-86 302-400 CID Small-Block Chevrolets is a positive displacement supercharger that is capable of producing 500+ horsepower on a small-block Chevy engine. This system utilizes the Eaton H122 rotor assembly for maximum efficiency in a compact package. The compact design may potentially fit under the hood of most muscle car and street rod applications. Testing resulted in a peak of 507 horsepower and 487 ft-lbs of torque @ 5 PSI on a 350 CID with 9.5:1 compression. The Edelbrock 122 is designed for use with factory style belt and pulley configurations. Will not work with aftermarket serpentine pulley systems and will require the use of a long-style water pump. Each kit includes the supercharger assembly with Eaton internals, intake manifold, drive pulleys, belt, gaskets and all necessary items for ease of installation. Does not include carburetor, so you can use your carburetor of choice. This Edelbrock supercharger is intended for 302-400 CID Small-Block Chevrolets equipped with long water pumps and stock style bracketry. It's designed to utilize the factory accessory drive belts, in conjunction with the secondary 6-rib supercharger pulley drive system. Manifold height: A-8.50in., B-9.75in. Carb pad height: 9.125in. Satin Finish.

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About Edelbrock

Edelbrock was founded in 1938 by Vic Edelbrock Sr. in Los Angeles, California. Initially, the company focused on producing performance parts, with Vic's first major success being a high-performance intake manifold designed for flathead V8 engines. This innovation helped enhance engine efficiency and performance, laying the foundation for the company's reputation in the automotive aftermarket. Vic's love for racing also played a significant role in the early development of Edelbrock, as he designed parts to improve the speed and power of his own cars.

By the 1950s and 1960s, Edelbrock began to expand its product offerings, moving beyond intake manifolds to include carburetors, camshafts, and other components essential for performance cars. The company gained recognition in the burgeoning hot rod and drag racing scenes, particularly in California, where racing culture was rapidly growing. Edelbrock's products were highly regarded for their quality and performance, earning the company a loyal following among car enthusiasts and racers.

During the 1970s, the company solidified its position as a leader in the performance parts industry. With Vic Edelbrock Jr. joining the business, Edelbrock expanded its reach beyond racing into the street performance market, offering a variety of parts for muscle cars and street machines. The Edelbrock carburetor became a go-to choice for enthusiasts looking to boost engine performance, and the company continued to innovate, expanding its product line to meet the growing demands of car enthusiasts.

The 1980s and 1990s marked a period of continued growth for Edelbrock as the company advanced with cutting-edge technologies, such as the introduction of electronic fuel injection (EFI) systems and aluminum cylinder heads. Edelbrock was a key player in motorsports, supporting events in NASCAR, NHRA drag racing, and circle track racing. The company's emphasis on technological innovation helped it remain at the forefront of the performance parts industry.

In the 2000s, Edelbrock adapted to modern advancements in manufacturing, utilizing CNC-machining and computer modeling for greater precision in its products. The company also expanded its portfolio, delving into areas like superchargers, performance exhaust systems, and automotive electronics. As the market shifted, Edelbrock continued to develop high-performance parts to meet the needs of both racers and car enthusiasts.

In 2020, Edelbrock was acquired by Icahn Enterprises, a holding company controlled by investor Carl Icahn. Despite this change in ownership, Edelbrock has maintained its legacy as a trusted brand in automotive performance. The company continues to innovate with new products and technologies, ensuring that it remains a leader in the automotive aftermarket space.

Today, Edelbrock is a globally recognized name in the automotive performance industry. The company’s long history of innovation, dedication to quality, and commitment to performance has earned it a loyal customer base that includes racing professionals, car builders, and hobbyists alike. From its humble beginnings to its current standing as a giant in the performance parts world, Edelbrock’s legacy of excellence continues to shape the automotive landscape.

Fidanza Performance, founded in 1997, is a leading US manufacturer of high-quality lightweight aluminum flywheels, precision adjustable cam gears, and high-performance clutches. With nearly 20 years in the automotive performance market, Fidanza is renowned for its expertise and respected globally, offering products for a wide range of vehicles, from European sports cars to modern muscle cars and imports. The company originated in racing, with founder Lou Fidanza's success in the SCCA leading to the creation of specialty parts like aluminum flywheels. Fidanza has since expanded its product line to include cam gears and performance clutches, gaining a loyal customer base and worldwide recognition. In 2023 Fidanza opened the SpeedParts4Less Marketplace which sells other manufacturers quality high performance parts!