Supercharger for MX-3

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I don't mean to sound like a pessimist, but I really doubt that those things work. It would spin at the same speed while idling as when you are punching it. So then it would flood your engine at idle speed. Both supercharges and turbochargers change velocity with engine RPM but this fan will only spin at one speed... but try it any way, I could very well be wrong.
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Please search next time before posting up stuff like that :roll: :x

http://www.mx-3.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.ph ... ger+knight

or use the search and type "supercharger and cfm"
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Post by zoom_zoom94mx3 »

that is just what i think... I could VERY well be wrong. Who knows... maybe we can all get 40hp for $90 lol
If it works then sign me up!
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actually me and barry figured out that it is possible to make one of those style "superturbochargers" with a lil math it is possible to get an electronic motor to spin at a rate that will give it right around 4-5psi, unfortunetly the draw on your battery would be so severe that you would not get that much hp from it similar to the issues with the thomas knight setup
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Mnemonic wrote:actually me and barry figured out that it is possible to make one of those style "superturbochargers" with a lil math it is possible to get an electronic motor to spin at a rate that will give it right around 4-5psi, unfortunetly the draw on your battery would be so severe that you would not get that much hp from it similar to the issues with the thomas knight setup
yeah I looked into those TK ones but they have a whole slew of batteries to charge it up... still not worth it IMO
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the probe addiction supercharger should work though right
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