Yes it is possible. The Allertor actually became the P-10/15 in the 80's because it was easier and cheaper to manufacture the Penetrator shroud. I believe Werden Electric swapped an Allertor shroud for a Penetrator shroud before.Mrmeowmeowclaw wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 8:43 pmSomeone on Roblox was saying that his town has a P-10 with an ACA alertor shroud. They said the P-10 shroud got damaged in a storm and they replaced the shroud with an alertor shroud. Is this possible, and if it is has anyone ever done it.
I suppose so. The difference between a P-15 and a P-10 is the motor horse power. I'm not sure about the chopper. I merged your questions into one post. Next time you want to ask a couple of questions like that, why don't you edit your post and add the question in there instead of posting a separate post.Mrmeowmeowclaw wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 10:17 pmSo basically the Penetrator was the alertor just it was cheaper to make and didnt look like a toilet? Also could they put a P-15 chopper on a ACA alertor since the alertor became the Penetrator?
To answer this, some P-15's came with 9/12 and some came with 8 port, and P-10's were the same way. They're the same size as the Allertors and roughly the same size as the Mobil Directo stators and rotors. So yes, Allertors and Penetrator 10 and 15's are "hot swappable".Sifed1 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 10:38 pmI'm not sure about the chopper.Mrmeowmeowclaw wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 10:17 pmSo basically the Penetrator was the alertor just it was cheaper to make and didnt look like a toilet? Also could they put a P-15 chopper on a ACA alertor since the alertor became the Penetrator?
It would probably be difficult to install the intake cone, given that the stators were shaped differently.BGE1012AUS wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 2:29 pmAlthough this now makes me wonder, what about deciding to throw all caution and logic to the wind by putting a P – 10/P –15 shroud onto a mobile directo? Call it whatever you want to but this is something that I potentially would like to see, imagine having a P 25 that was LPG/propane/gas powered whatever it is
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