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I want everyones honest opinion on this. What do you all think about an Electric supercharger on a celica?
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Besides there is no such thing as centrifugal force...anyone with any type of physics knowledge, which would be necessary to build an effective electric supercharger, would know that centrifugal force isn't an actual force. Anyways, not necessary to go into more on that, just know that if you plan to buy an electric device such as this, it needs to be purchased from a reputable company that shows you actual data of the hp yields, otherwise it's not worth even thinking about. Welcome to the car world drew!
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