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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / June 2005

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Your Thoughts: Electric Superchargers

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CaptainW116 - 30 Jun 2005 00:53 GMT
Well this raised my eyebrow when I stumbled upon it!The logic itself
makes sense but is it just a gimmick? http//:www.esuperchargers.com
taxman - 30 Jun 2005 11:11 GMT
you'd need an air pump the size of those used to pump up the big Ronald
McDonald on McDonald's to do anything for a 6.9.

In the real world, ignoring the paid for "testimonials",the things they sell
actually reduce performance on decent sized engines, since they don't pump
enough air volume.

| Well this raised my eyebrow when I stumbled upon it!The logic itself
| makes sense but is it just a gimmick? http//:www.esuperchargers.com
CaptainW116 - 30 Jun 2005 11:21 GMT
I was thinking of this setup going on my ol' girl,a 1980 280E W123
that sure could use some ooomf! Starting to sound like a sewing machine
and about as much fun as using one.
 
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