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Re: Electric Supercharger? 3PSI?

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:32 am
by tidus10
Nemasys wrote:The only easily "affordable" electric supercharger available to my knowledge is the E-Ram.

It suposedly slightly pressurises your intake close to 1 psi. If i were to buy such a device, the e-ram would most likely be my 1st choice. Ive seen a few videos of the thing and its quite powerfull. This thing might actually work.

http://www.electricsupercharger.com/products.html


on the super e-ram it says "Up to 27 more horsepower GUARANTEED!"

so does that really mean they guarantee that you wont get any better performance gains than that? damn people...

dont cock block air ....

Re: Electric Supercharger? 3PSI?

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:13 am
by Nemasys
Notice the magic word here "UP" to 27 hp. Which means they probly tested it on a big engine that yielded 27 hp. They state an increase of around 5% which is around 5-10 hp for a small 4 cylinder.

If you want a fan to push air into your intake, you only have 2 choices, either the E-Ram or the Force Flow. They are the only 2 fans out there capable of making pressure above atmospheric inside your intake.

Web site for the Force Flow:

http://www.force-flow.com/

Re: Electric Supercharger? 3PSI?

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:02 pm
by thehunterooo
Nemasys wrote:Notice the magic word here "UP" to 27 hp. Which means they probly tested it on a big engine that yielded 27 hp. They state an increase of around 5% which is around 4-5% for a small 4 cynlinder.

If you want a fan to push air into your intake, you only have 2 choices, either the E-Ram or the Force Flow. They are the only 2 fans out there capable of making pressure above atmospheric inside your intake.

Web site for the Force Flow:

http://www.force-flow.com/


jesus, i would buy one if i had proof lol

for $500, i would go for it if im looking for 6-10HP of so