For those in need of a laugh
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For those in need of a laugh
I keep coming across these units on E-Bay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2461278700
they flow 150 cubic feet per minute, I am sure with a few fuel magnets, a tornado unit and this I can have a NASCAR title or two!!!!
I am however currious about supercharging my 94 bronco with a 5.8 and how that would be accomplished since positive airpressure in the intake seems like it would mess with all my vacuum controled devices?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2461278700
they flow 150 cubic feet per minute, I am sure with a few fuel magnets, a tornado unit and this I can have a NASCAR title or two!!!!
I am however currious about supercharging my 94 bronco with a 5.8 and how that would be accomplished since positive airpressure in the intake seems like it would mess with all my vacuum controled devices?
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vacuum is still achieved on the upper side of the supercharger where air is being sucked in, you can also get a vacuum pump for your power brakes from summit if the vacuum pressure from the s/c isnt enough, this only applies to roots and whipple type blowers, for centrifugal you must run vacuum through the s/c intake like on a turbo.
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05-17-2012 11:40 AM