Posted by John Smith8N on February 16, 2011 at 12:02:48 from (75.23.118.65):
In Reply to: supercharging an 8N? posted by Jerry/MT on February 15, 2011 at 08:18:37:
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I'm with JMOR. You can Google all sorts of hits about Steven Richman's pipe dream, but you never find anyone who has actually tried it or made it work. He says it would take 4 to 6 of them to help the average V8. So that's 2 of them on an 8N? Where are you going to mount one, let alone 2 of them. You'd need all sorts of belt drive engineering to get them working. No way to filter the air intake. Would need a lot of creative plumbing to get the dusty air around and into the carb. On a 2000 rpm engine how much good could it do? It would take more power to turn them than you would ever gain. The whole idea is a dud. But, I'd love to see somebody do it and show some dyno results to prove me wrong. It would definitely look like one of Red Green's Possum Lodge creations.
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