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hey, guys go to this link http://www.importmodifications.com/i...ercharger.html
it will work on any fuel injected car or truck , i built one for my mark VII and it really works i got almost a 30 horse power boost and it only cost like 75.00 and a little time.
Posted by: seanklsc
what the ?
Posted by: Quik LS
please
Posted by: MonsterMark
And Vader, I'm sure you have a dyno pull showing the 30 hp.
Posted by: gadget73
Hm. I can't imagine it producing much boost (site claims 1-2 psi) but it really can't hurt anything. Tho with it off, it surely would block a fair bit of airflow. Might be good for a couple ponies, surely more than a K&N would give you.
I was actually going to use something similar for a heater blower in my VW, but never got around to it.
Posted by: Marine
UHHHH...I dont know about that......sounds fishy. What's to keep drag from rendering this ineffective??
Posted by: evillally
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Posted by: Joeychgo
Was this "As Seen On TV"?
Posted by: Quik LS
time and time again these things pop up - the better ones like the 'e-ram' can flow air - but they can't build pressure.
the only real electric supercharger is from BoostHead.com. Big $$$ and big power requirements.
Posted by: red 04
Posted by: 2001LS8Sport
Richard Holdener actually tested one of those. On a dyno in a controlled situation where he was able to maximize every single parameter, he found 2 to 4 hp.