electric supercharger/the turbonator
dalude_24
01-17-2005, 10:44 PM
hey .....i've read about these eletric super chargers...does anyone have any information about this...Please help ...thanks
dalude_24
01-17-2005, 10:55 PM
OK.. what in the hell is up with this turbonator.....it is supposed to be some kind of supercharger.. has any one else heard of this and if you had do you think it's woth gettin it...it says its only 67$.... its supposed to give you 25 to 35 horsepower.. IS IT WORTH IT .............HElp me out somebody.....i need to know cause if this works im gunna get it. i need something to make my lude faster.
boytiti
01-17-2005, 11:37 PM
hey .....i've read about these eletric super chargers...does anyone have any information about this...Please help ...thanks
dude, they dont work shit..
dude, they dont work shit..
del
01-17-2005, 11:41 PM
give me the $67 and i'll tell you. :p you'll get more than your money's worth by giving me the money to tell you dont' waste your money on that. :lol2:
threads merged by the way.
threads merged by the way.
Ziggymidget5
01-18-2005, 01:24 AM
You want the REAL electric supercharger, check this out. http://www.boosthead.com/home.php, sounds like an awesome alternative to nitrous, seeing how my only problem with nitrous is the whole running out/re-filling thing.
boytiti
01-18-2005, 11:33 AM
You want the REAL electric supercharger, check this out. http://www.boosthead.com/home.php, sounds like an awesome alternative to nitrous, seeing how my only problem with nitrous is the whole running out/re-filling thing.
Those shit are worthless man. Try the real mechanical supercharger..
Those shit are worthless man. Try the real mechanical supercharger..
sofast
01-18-2005, 12:11 PM
You would be better off buying a FLUX capacitor. Not only will your HP increase but you can travel time. Did I mention the gas mileage you will save by using banana peels for fuel?
Just kidding with you man. That would be a lousy investment. A turbosupercharger powered by a 12 volt battery wont feed enough forced air to fill up a paper bag
Just kidding with you man. That would be a lousy investment. A turbosupercharger powered by a 12 volt battery wont feed enough forced air to fill up a paper bag
crzyCollegeKid
01-18-2005, 01:07 PM
i dunno if i'm falling for all the bullshit on their website, but that turbohead thing doesn't sound all too impossible. since i live in south florida and visit moroso motorsports park often, i think i'll take a look at the car they run next time i go.
EDIT: lmao, i just looked at their moroso video. who the fuck would buy an FI kit from a company whose car runs 15.15 at the track and the announcement says "Maybe you've seen the tires melt on our ESC™-charged test vehicles at Moroso Motosports Park." not to mention a team who doesn't know jack about racing. Someone should tell them that burning out in the waterbox when you have a 15.x car really doesn't do anything except waste rubber and hinder your launch a bit.
EDIT: lmao, i just looked at their moroso video. who the fuck would buy an FI kit from a company whose car runs 15.15 at the track and the announcement says "Maybe you've seen the tires melt on our ESC™-charged test vehicles at Moroso Motosports Park." not to mention a team who doesn't know jack about racing. Someone should tell them that burning out in the waterbox when you have a 15.x car really doesn't do anything except waste rubber and hinder your launch a bit.
Ziggymidget5
01-18-2005, 02:13 PM
Personally, I would definitely go for a mechanical turbo or supercharger, but since we are on the topic of electrical superchargers, I thought I'd bring it up. I think it'd be pretty nice to have rechargeable nitrous as a FI alternative, but if I had the money for that, I'd probably just buy a turbo. As for the turbonator type thing, listen to everyone else, I haven't tried it, but other than that, I'm sure that it's worthless.
dalude_24
01-18-2005, 06:13 PM
thanks for the info.
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