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Old 07-09-06, 04:01 PM
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supercharger kit

is there any way to incorparate a supercharger with the stock twins?

if so what is a good kit?
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There really isn't a reason to do it with the stock twins set up sequentially, and regardless, it would require way too much work and money to be worthwhile.
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^ Well said!
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other words, no
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what you are refering too is "hyper charging" and anything can be done with the right amount of money. Some aircraft are hyper-charged.
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i do believe its call twin charged.

Nissan made a k car back in the day called the nissan super march and it was turbo and supercharged from factory with a less then 1.0l engine.
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There would be no benefit with the stock twins in sequential form.
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Originally Posted by RX7JCHIII
what you are refering too is "hyper charging" and anything can be done with the right amount of money. Some aircraft are hyper-charged.

That sounds more like ricer lingo if you ask me

This is one of those things that if you have to ask others if it can be done then you either need deeeep pockets to have someone do it or just pass on the idea.

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Theres an EVO that did this on EVOM.net. guy probably spent 70-90k for this. he used a very large turbo from a semi and a twin screw supercharger with a mess of valves and pulley clutches to turn off the blower once the turbo is spooled. I think he made 800whp up in denver with 400whp from 2000rpms and up. he did this only because the altitude so he could use a really large turbo and still have lower end. it can work wonders but is entirely too complicated!
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One more thing that can go wrong..
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Originally Posted by kuroi FD
One more thing that can go wrong..
Psh, you act like the FD has problems with things going wrong...
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