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Old 04-01-2005, 10:21 PM
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Re: Re: supercharger

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But really, if you do take the Breeze seriously, I wish you luck. It would be one hell of a sleeper.lol
Yeah, no one in their right mind could possibly think your car is fast.
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2k olds alero gets a remake

i'm looking to tweak out a 2000 olds alero (seriously i am.....ok stop laughing already geeze) and needs some help. got a friend helping me with the work but need some good adivce and suggestions on parts. definatly droping a supercharger....we already decided that i have the 6cyl 3400 sfi engine. also changeing the standard air intake system to an open air cone system any1 have suggestion on how to do this without either killing myself and my intake?
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You werent kidding when you said a Breeze is not an easy one to mod. However its doing what I want it to. Like I said I know nothing next to engines and crap, so mods on my current car have all been very simple. No Im not loaded, and my current project is to get my computer opperational again. However, there is much work I to be done on my car.

Also, I dont know what the 14s are or the 9.5: 1 CR is, and when Im being sarcastic I shall mark it with a tag.


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Old 04-02-2005, 10:34 PM
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Re: supercharger

14 second elapsed time drag race
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Old 04-03-2005, 01:30 AM
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Re: supercharger

ET of running a 400m race from a dead stop. Or 1320 feet. Its 25% of a mile.

Compression ratio(CR) is the ratio of how much your AF ratio is compressed. 9.5:1 means the volume inside the combustion chamber is decreased by 9.5 times of its original size. Compresses the Air/Fuel mixture.

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i'm looking to tweak out a 2000 olds alero (seriously i am.....ok stop laughing already geeze) and needs some help. got a friend helping me with the work but need some good adivce and suggestions on parts. definatly droping a supercharger....we already decided that i have the 6cyl 3400 sfi engine. also changeing the standard air intake system to an open air cone system any1 have suggestion on how to do this without either killing myself and my intake?
You should perhaps make your own thread in the section associated with your car. Forced induction implies that air is being forced into the engine. Our discussions extend far beyond intakes as there are sections that discuss that type of subject. I would recommend trying a different forum as I don't know anyone in this section that owns an Alero. Good luck with your car though.
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Ok more questions-

Whats the difference between a blower and a turbocarger? I mean dont they basicly do the same thing which is force air into the engine by useing a fan of sorts?

How do you know which turbocharger is right for your vehicle? How do you know your not going to blow up your engine? Is that what boost meters are for, to mesure the pressure in your chamber?

Im sure Ill have more but Ill leave these for now. Thanks for the help.
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Re: supercharger

there have been countless threads on that subject, look it up rather than startin a new conversation about it. use the search button before posting.
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