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Old 09-16-2002, 07:04 PM   #1
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I think what we forget is that it is possible to make an electric supercharger work on extremely small displacement motors. Any engine that you can feel a different level of strain from each fan speed with and without the drag of A/C, it may be very possible to increase flow with a little fan.

Not saying that it will have the numbers that it says, but I've seen stranger things happen.

Now if I could only figure out where to strap it onto my 46.
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