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Loose muffler, or 4 inch

Which box?

They call that a Turbo? I call that a blower motor!! well if you are in need of a "little" more boost you now know that you can take your "stock" blower motor and put it on your engine for BIG power :rolleyes:



Craig
 
These centrifugal turbo kits are the best investment you can make in terms of horsepower to $ ratio!



You are bidding on an electric supercharger that will add a significant amount of horsepower (10-20%) without spending thousands on a stock turbo. Our centrifugal superchargers are the best way to add horsepower and torque to your car. These electric supercharger/turbos will fit all Toyota Celica models given that the intake allows enough space to fit the supercharger/turbo between the cold air intake tube and the filter.



Pressure is everything, and most other inline blowers at full throttle require more CFM than they can produce under their own power. Our electronic superchargers/turbos cost only a fraction of the cost of a regular turbos/supercharger but offer none of the worry and engine degradation that occurs with a regular supercharger or turbo. If you want a hp and torque increase in less than 1 hour, then you want this product.



We use a centrifugal 150 CMF Fan.

Our fan uses only 12 volts of electricity and uses only 8 amps of power.

Tough reinforced plastic housing, one-piece Delren plastic rotor, and long life, low current draw motor. Universal Flex-mount bracket for easy installation. Bracket may be rotated to permit mounting with the outlet facing in any direction.



3" intake and outlet size to precisely fit your aftermarket intake pipe and cone air filter.

Dimensions: length 8", width 8-3/16", height 9-1/8".

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Complete Supercharger Kit:



One fan as discussed above, and pictured below.

Automotive switch to turn on the blower at wide open throttle.

All necessary wiring and mounting hardware

Automotive hose connector and clamps.

Installation guide



It is not recommended to install this product if you have a stock or aftermarket turbo already installed. Cone air filter is not included. In no way liable for any damage incurred, improper installation, or defect. We test all equipment before sale to insure proper function. If needed, consult a professional to install this product. Item picture and performance may slightly vary.









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After seeing this I went to the bathroom and got my wifes conair Ion Shine hair drier and installed it on our Volvo. I had to install an inverter as well for the 110 VAC for the drier. I also went and bought an "R" emblem for the tailgate to complete the upgrade.
 
I first saw the picture and thought HMMM, I wonder. Then I scrolled down to the blow up of the assembly and I knew...



I'ts a fart fan out of a 1993 double wide built in Kentucky. (I hope I didn't offend anyone)
 
Originally posted by ToolManTimTaylor



It is not recommended to install this product if you have a stock or aftermarket turbo already installed. Cone air filter is not included. In no way liable for any damage incurred, improper installation, or defect. We test all equipment before sale to insure proper function. If needed, consult a professional to install this product. Item picture and performance may slightly vary.






What, you can't run twins???
 
That thing reminds me of my idea I had a while back. I was thinking about mounting my backpack leaf blower(62cc,850 CFM) to the hood of my Z24 Cavalier. That blower really pushed the air. I wanted to try it for haha's,LOL. I never did try it,but I bet it would supply a few psi of boost,and the 850cfm would be able to supply it even at high RPM on a small(3. 1) engine.
 
Originally posted by Snow man

That thing reminds me of my idea I had a while back. I was thinking about mounting my backpack leaf blower(62cc,850 CFM) to the hood of my Z24 Cavalier. That blower really pushed the air. I wanted to try it for haha's,LOL. I never did try it,but I bet it would supply a few psi of boost,and the 850cfm would be able to supply it even at high RPM on a small(3. 1) engine.



Several members of the RMTDR have witnessed a leaf blower jump start a dual HX35 jet engine. Spooky, but way cool.



The theory is sound for the application of this unit, but some things should just be left alone, or in the bathroom ceiling.



Now I suppose installing it on a garden tractor would be kind of funny.
 
Was gona get this one but somebody already parted ways with their $300 to call it their own.



I wonder if Autometer or some of the other boost guge manufacturers are going to be making a 0-3 psi guage for these?
 
Originally posted by bighammer

Was gona get this one but somebody already parted ways with their $300 to call it their own.



I wonder if Autometer or some of the other boost guge manufacturers are going to be making a 0-3 psi guage for these?



Isn't that one eating more HP through the alternator than it is making? Someone do the math.



This is too funny. I can't wait to see the ricers with the big stickers in the windows, "POWERED BY eRAM"
 
Originally posted by sticks

Isn't that one eating more HP through the alternator than it is making? Someone do the math.



This is too funny. I can't wait to see the ricers with the big stickers in the windows, "POWERED BY eRAM"





They want to be like us, but they just don't get it. We're not powered by e-ram we are Rams powered by Cummins. :D
 
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I like that idea!

I'm going to throw my AFE away and move the inlet air duct directly to the A/C fan outlet and let er rip!!! I know a good idea when I hear one. :p :rolleyes: :D

PS. I'm liveing in AZ and know of a couple a good deals on ocean front property just a little south of Mesa!!!! You guys sure know a deal when you see one. Oo. Oo. Oo.
 
Re: I like that idea!

Originally posted by JES

I'm going to throw my AFE away and move the inlet air duct directly to the A/C fan outlet and let er rip!!! I know a good idea when I hear one. :p :rolleyes: :D




Cold air intake to boot. You may have the million dollar idea:D :D
 
Hey Toolman I though you signed that confidentiality agreement with Hoover. Man are they gonna be ******. We are working on a new system involving a 6' megaphone in the bed of the truck reducing down to 4" before it goes into turbo. Initial tests show boost levels in excess of 150 psi at 100 mph-look for this system coming to a band supply store near you soon-as soon as we can fiqure out how to keep birds and other things out of the intake. :eek:
 
Originally posted by sticks

I first saw the picture and thought HMMM, I wonder. Then I scrolled down to the blow up of the assembly and I knew...



I'ts a fart fan out of a 1993 double wide built in Kentucky. (I hope I didn't offend anyone)

We don't BUILD doublewides in Kentucky, the wealthier folk among us BUY them. :D They're built in Indiana by a bunch of Yoders with staple guns! :D
 
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