Electric Supercharger

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michaelj
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Electric Supercharger

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Anyone have any experience with these things? Looks like a cheap way to gain some hp via a little bit of plumbing. Not sure how to keep them from leaning out on the mix though. They are switch activated. Stomp the pedal and they engage. I guess you need to tie it in with the secondary somehow, but that's not explained in the ads. And would there be a limit on compression ratio? hmmmm
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It's been tried an discussed here. They are a scam.
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Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! don't even think about it.
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Piece of shit only good to vent your engine bay in a boat
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they looked like dookey. Very chincey. I guess I will stick with the Chia pet for the evaporative cooling effect on the inlet air. LOL

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