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#21
Re: anyone used a electric super charger
ang94541
Posted on: 2008/4/2 17:27
You could mount it under your seat to help keep your ass from sweating during a warm day.
Seriously though, that might be a good replacement for my heater blower. My heater fan is kind of weak.
#22
Re: anyone used a electric super charger
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2008/4/2 17:29
You could always run some ducting from the heater blower. Probably work just as well.
#23
Re: anyone used a electric super charger
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2008/4/3 1:49
anything that flows over 100 cf/m @ 5psi 'works'
it's getting that much pressure at that flow that is why these things don't work... it would suck your battery dead in like 10 seconds, and take 2 hours to recharge...
#24
Re: anyone used a electric super charger
Burke_a_lot
Posted on: 2008/4/3 3:15
true! well it's done! there is no such thing as a electric supercharger that works!
#25
Re: anyone used a electric super charger
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2008/4/3 6:17
it's a beautiful ideal. I WISH it worked, and if you get a blower that meets the specs it will work. it's just not practical, and won't be - the physics of it favor exhaust driven turbos.
#26
Re: anyone used a electric super charger
dazza1200
Posted on: 2008/4/5 3:38
john zappia is fiddling around with something like this
hes using a landcruiser starter running @48volts connected to a large turbo compressor and geared up cant be run continuously but use like nitrous.because its electric you can use "too big" a compressor and have no lag not finished but should do the job having said that its still probably quicker and easier to use a turbo dazza
#27
Re: anyone used a electric super charger
dazza1200
Posted on: 2008/4/5 3:49
with regards to liquid oxygen, it will quite happily use aluminium pistons as fuel
ie: you have created a aluminium powered plasma cutter this is why nitrous oxide (N2O) is used. when the nitrogen and oxygen dissociate you burn the oxygen but the nitrogen buffers and softens the combustion in WW2 they tried everything in high altitude high performance fighter planes and settled on nitrous as the best compromise dazza
#28
Re: anyone used a electric super charger
1000Coupe
Posted on: 2008/4/7 5:11
a few years ago i wasted 1200$ on the super double e-ram, electric supercharger. that had a much more impressive web-page with graphs for a lot of cars. there was the single one adding supposedy 2 psi and the double one adding 4 psi, supposedly.
It did nothing at all, a lot of emails back and forth where they said it definitely works on the same engine, and it must be the battery at fault bla bla, in the end I blew it up connecting it to 24 volts to try and get a result!
#29
Re: anyone used a electric super charger
datsunsunny
Posted on: 2008/4/7 12:07
hey sleeper
i read in the logs the part in which u mentioned the spraying of liquid oxygen. actualy there is a way in which u can make that without having the need to take a cylinder full of oxygen with you. all u need electrolises and water. my friend read on this particular site that you can even make your car work without fuel only using hydrogen and oxygen produces.
#30
Re: anyone used a electric super charger
appsy1
Posted on: 2008/4/7 12:16
Hey all ive jus benn flickin through ebay and found one of these for 33 dollars im thinkin of buying one jus for fun to see if it does anything but drain my battery lol
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Toyota-Superch ... ZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem and another one for 99 dollars http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Electric-Super ... ZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Appsy1 You can view topic.
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