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wilky Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/22/2007 01:35:32
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Subject: RE: Home-made SuperCharger IP: Logged
Message: while reading this post it got my curiosity going and so I checked around and found www.electricchargers.com and took a looksee it seems pretty interesting in case you all want to check it out.oh by the way that 1/4 mile extention cord would have been a sight to see.well, see you guy's later have fun and god bless.
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jt Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/01/2008 03:26:22
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Message: i got an old beater of a skidoo thats a fan cooled 340 and i wanna supercharge it if i hooked up wher the hot air leaves the motor to to the air box then sealed all the leaks wher air would leak out would it work.
hear is my theorie if its at a low rpm it will be pumping out some air but not a heck of allot and when its hitting 9000 rpm the fan should be pushing that air at a good psi and if it isnt pumping enough air out at low rpm i could hook up a valve read to help with the lack of pressure
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LOL Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/01/2008 19:16:47
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Message: LOL, that's funnier than that electric supercharger.
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cableguy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/15/2008 22:03:59
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Message: its taking the hot air from the motor you want cold and it wouldn't be nearly enough rpm's the engine is running at 9000 rpm's not the fan and you'd have to find a way to get the air into the intake it would never work.
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aw hell Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/16/2008 20:30:08
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Message: just mount a blender motor in the cold air tube
that'll werk
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