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Enthusiast Joined Jul 29, '03 From So Cal Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
This is obviously not for the anti-electric turbo people, but if you do want an electric turbo or are not sure what to think about it. Check out these websites. Sounds like these turbos really work, but I dont know about the durability. Sorry if these websites have been posted already.
http://home.earthlink.net/~mfirehawkta/index.html http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t160942.html (the actual guy who created the e-turbo explains in simple english and in physics how this works) |
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ok this is what i think about those electric fans....
poeple say that a fan want let more air in to the engein cause is just can't speen that fas cause it's and electric motor... well i don't think thats ture for this reason.. try this at home... take your vacum cleaner... it usally has 3 to 8 times the sucking cause buy asmopheric pressuer (spell check) no take a normal house fan which is will take the place of the electric turbo... the vacum cleaner is the engine... take the hose and my a funal that will fit around the vacum hose... not take a sheet of paper and with out that fan put is need the vacum funale.. suck quick right.. now put the funale around the fan.. and turn the fan on then the vacum.. put the paper behind the fan... not see how fast the vacum is sucking are... you can ever try it with the fan.. off and let it spool... wow it's has more sucking power... thats just something i did in grammer school with vacum pressuer.. -------------------- |
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