Leaf blower supercharger

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Leaf blower supercharger

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some guys did this, saw the video on the internet, take a look

http://videos.streetfire.net/Player.asp ... CA9564&p=5

they ganed 10whp, doesnt seem like much when you really think about it. a exhaust and intake will make you that much power.

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Ya, that was posted a while back. Seems like BS to me.
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Custommx3 wrote:Ya, that was posted a while back. Seems like BS to me.
The way i see it, it might work for the first coupple thousand rpm's but then the air comming out of the leafblower wouldent be able to keep up with what the engine is requiring.

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Post by rmcg5 »

I would say that it probably dosen't have the CFM capacity to feed the engine at idle.....
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