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Posted by Janicholson on October 17, 2006 at 16:26:11 from (66.173.50.184):
In Reply to: super charged H posted by voager213 on October 17, 2006 at 12:53:59:
Supercharging is using a blower, that is usually belt driven or gear driven, to force more air into the engine. This is a fine way to increase power, and has the instant throttle response often desired in a race car, high performance street car, or 2 stroke diesel. On an H with three main bearings, and long stroke engine design it might produce 70hp for a few minutes. The reality in my opinion is that it is very expensive to modify an H engine to stand that level of output. A billet crank, special alloy rods, clearances to the perfection limit, and much better head flow and exhaust system (headers). COuld do yes look cool for sure, be operational with 25000 bucks and great determination kinda (the rest of the drive train would need expensive upgrades to control the power, or wheel spin would rule. JimN
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