Electric Superchargers ???
#1
Electric Superchargers ???
Sorry i'm not able to use the search features.
Just wonder has anyone purchased one of these that is on this board? It looks pretty cheesy..Electric Supercharger
Just wonder has anyone purchased one of these that is on this board? It looks pretty cheesy..Electric Supercharger
#17
this works well actually. You will need to re-route an AC line to the turbine and incase the turbine into a self-refrigerated "cold can" style intake surround which can accommodate up to 3 cu inches of dry ice.
#19
Originally Posted by SkoorbMax
Laugh all you like but this blower is better than any chick I've had
Come on guys stop being jealous just because he found a great deal. sheesh, put four of those babies and have seperate switches and you got yourself a boost controller
=]
#22
Originally Posted by C MAX
come on guys get serious how do you think i run a 12.9 from 0-60
Hey i got the Pink supercharger, the one thats the limited edition. I am currently running 13.5 1/4. Damn Is theere something i am doing wrong.
#23
Originally Posted by Tman6429
Hey i got the Pink supercharger, the one thats the limited edition. I am currently running 13.5 1/4. Damn Is theere something i am doing wrong.
Yeah . .he said 0-60 not 1/4, so you're doinf a LOT better that him . . .
#24
Originally Posted by Matt93SE
I Vote to BAN the next person that posts a thread about these things.
look who won the auction... "electric_superchargers_are_junk" with a feedback of -1
1 negative comment: "This idiot has nothing better to do than sabotage auctions, get a life jerk." from this same auction... hahahahahahaha.
#29
is there anyone that can actually show some data besides posting junk? I know it sucks, but come on, has anyone tested one of these things?
I understand that it robs the engine of power while making that 1psi or so, but if it were run on a separate battery that was on a relay and not always connected, could this actually be beneficial to the car? Assuming this thing was very cheap to buy, not 200-300 bucks......
anyone have an objective opinion?
I understand that it robs the engine of power while making that 1psi or so, but if it were run on a separate battery that was on a relay and not always connected, could this actually be beneficial to the car? Assuming this thing was very cheap to buy, not 200-300 bucks......
anyone have an objective opinion?
#30
I nominate you to buy one and find out. Let us know how it works.
Originally Posted by skeelo34
is there anyone that can actually show some data besides posting junk? I know it sucks, but come on, has anyone tested one of these things?
I understand that it robs the engine of power while making that 1psi or so, but if it were run on a separate battery that was on a relay and not always connected, could this actually be beneficial to the car? Assuming this thing was very cheap to buy, not 200-300 bucks......
anyone have an objective opinion?
I understand that it robs the engine of power while making that 1psi or so, but if it were run on a separate battery that was on a relay and not always connected, could this actually be beneficial to the car? Assuming this thing was very cheap to buy, not 200-300 bucks......
anyone have an objective opinion?
#31
hell no. lol. i'm just thinking if it was powered by a spare battery, it may be beneficial when turned on....if it can actually create 1psi....certainly not the best bang for the buck tho.....
if everyone chips in, ill buy it...
if everyone chips in, ill buy it...
#32
hell no. lol. i'm just thinking if it was powered by a spare battery, it may be beneficial when turned on....if it can actually create 1psi....certainly not the best bang for the buck tho.....
if everyone chips in, ill buy it...
if everyone chips in, ill buy it...
#34
Originally Posted by skeelo34
is there anyone that can actually show some data besides posting junk? I know it sucks, but come on, has anyone tested one of these things?
I understand that it robs the engine of power while making that 1psi or so, but if it were run on a separate battery that was on a relay and not always connected, could this actually be beneficial to the car? Assuming this thing was very cheap to buy, not 200-300 bucks......
anyone have an objective opinion?
I understand that it robs the engine of power while making that 1psi or so, but if it were run on a separate battery that was on a relay and not always connected, could this actually be beneficial to the car? Assuming this thing was very cheap to buy, not 200-300 bucks......
anyone have an objective opinion?
#36
Originally Posted by skeelo34
mjk, like I said, install a switch to activate at WOT and connect the electric sc to a spare battery so it doesnt drain your electrical system.
i thought about electric chargers myself, and how some people are running multiple batteries and set ups taht cost em 1200+
Think about it though, by the time you get useable boost from that you are already spending what a nos set up would cost, and wit juice you'll get more ponies. At least that's the conclusion i came to when i was thinknig about those.
#39
I think Matt said it best, to ban the next person that posts a darned thread about these.... but maybe if someone can post some actual HARD data (i.e., before/after dynos, pics, etc...) to support the concensus of NOT buying one, we can educate everyone else to just "let sleeping dogs lie", so to speak...
Personally, I think it's gonna take ONE person to actually shell out the funds to get this sucka, hook it up, test it, and give THEIR opinion as to if it's beneficial or just another pie-in-the-sky scheme to separate you from your money...
Personally, I think it's gonna take ONE person to actually shell out the funds to get this sucka, hook it up, test it, and give THEIR opinion as to if it's beneficial or just another pie-in-the-sky scheme to separate you from your money...