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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Pont Rouge, Quebec, Canada
Posts: 45
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I think that if the motor see 10 psi of boost
from a supercharger, a turbo or even an air tank it will make almost the same difference. The motor don t care about where this air come from. It cares about its temperature and the amount of air provided. It works in theory but not in practice; -When you open the tank the car is not tuned to receive the air. Tuning the car is almost impossible cause the boost is there for few seconds. -If the bottle flow enough, as i said, it will be empty before you ll see the green light. -The last problem is that the engine will need 2300 cc of air at 10 psi for 4 revolution. It will be hard to flow enough air to make boost. SC |
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