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#1
Trying to id what the donk comes from.
revhead001
Posted on: 2008/6/11 11:19
What model nissan had a front wheel drive supercharged 1.2 or 1.4 litre?
#3
Re: Trying to id what the donk comes from.
pepper
Posted on: 2008/6/11 12:04
March? although they are turbocharged as well
#5
Re: Trying to id what the donk comes from.
revhead001
Posted on: 2008/6/11 21:50
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No. there is one. A jap import that comes with an Asin AMR500 supercharger. A little version like the one off a subaru 660cc motor.
#6
Re: Trying to id what the donk comes from.
Kolbotn
Posted on: 2008/6/11 22:36
the only one i can think of is the March/ Micra Superturbo or R. Wich had an engine called MA09ERT
930 cc 8-valve 4 cylinder 110 PS/ 81 kW/ 108 hp @ 6400 rpm Produced between '82 and '92
#7
Re: Trying to id what the donk comes from.
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2008/6/13 5:40
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What model nissan had a front wheel drive supercharged 1.2 or 1.4 litre? The March MA09ERT had a compound supercharging with both belt driven and turbo driven superchargers. So it is a turbo engine. And also has the AMR500 blower too.
#8
Re: Trying to id what the donk comes from.
kululadotgroen
Posted on: 2008/6/13 9:09
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I have to disagree with you a bit, though I understand what you mean. Any supercharged and turbocharged engine might be forced induction, but there is a technical difference between supercharging and turbocharging. When you mean turbo, you say turbocharging. When you mean supercharger, you say supercharging. If you start interchanging the two terms people are going to become confused about what you're talking about. But as always that's just my opinion, and nobody has to pay any attention to it.
#9
Re: Trying to id what the donk comes from.
wolki101
Posted on: 2008/6/13 10:07
ddgonzal is technically right. in 2 stroke engines that have the stinger exhaust system they are also referred to as supercharged.
#10
Re: Trying to id what the donk comes from.
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2008/6/13 10:41
And of course a turbocharger is simply an exhaust driven turbine powered centrifugal supercharger, or more correctly, a turbosupercharger, which gets shortened to 'turbocharger', & which in turn is shortened once again to 'turbo'
The 'turbo' is simply one of the several different forms of supercharging & the only one that does not use some form of direct mechanical drive. You can view topic.
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