Electric Turbo / Electric Supercharger / Forced Induction System: Should I Install?

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2011

My friend sent me an electric turbo / electric supercharger. It appears to be a Bilge Pump, not something I would install in my car. But based on the rated CFM it might actually work. What do you think? Should I install it? Vote in the comments.

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  • YOU ARE SO DUMB. are you seriously fucking talking about cfm? "A GOOD CARB"? you have a fuel injected car there is no carburetor dumbass! im telling you focus your time on hair restoration for men and working out those moobs and leave cars for people who know how to do more than put gas in the tank. by the way 600 cfm is standard for a v8 carb, but im not even getting into that shit with you. hopefully you crash that piece of shit you have and start walking everywhere maybe loose a couple lbs

  • @matthewgibbons13 I had radiation treatment and not all my hair grew back. Thanks for pointing it out.

    600 CFM would be a lot on a car. 600 maybe on a truck, but stock, not likely. And Since you weren't listening, MINI COOPER 1.9L engine.

    CFM is relevant in that your Fuel to air mixture is based on Pounds of Air to Pounds of fuel. Since most people can't Picture an LB of Air but can Picture a Cubic Foot, I used that metric.

    Thanks for trolling, you really moved the conversation forward.

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    I cant find it anywhere so I am going to ask - did you do it? if yes was it worth it? are you still using it? if no would you do it if you had a proper one like in that picture?

  • @fixzy115 I will soon. I don't have a garage in Seattle and it has been awfully cold and wet. But I'm on my way to AZ and will do it there. I meant to do it sooner just things came up. And I couldn't find a Dyno shop that would cut me a deal, which I always had access to in Silicon Valley

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  • Its more fuel + more air = more power. Air alone is useless.

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  • @BlackwaterOpsDotCom its always cold and wet in seattle...

  • @matthewgibbons13 , All I got to say is ANGER MANAGEMENT,

  • well, in my opinion, for it to work good, it should kick in at higher speed and also, you would need a remap of the car to be really using the air you have and you know...bmw's engine don't like to be played with ;)

  • @georgeskylight yeah its cheaper until you blow the crap out of you engine

  • dont kill the car

  • You paid money for that?

    I'm so sorry for your loss.

  • ok.......... its better to buy a nitrous systems would be cheapest to add horsepower to any car or truck

  • looks like something that would go under my sink.

  • DO IT! it wil be hilarious :)

    

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