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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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Enthusiast Joined Jul 29, '03 From So Cal Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Just try it Snadman, take one for the team. At last we'll have real proof if this stuff works. I'll tell you, if it does work, im going to get one right away, just because it's so easy to install and I can move it from my Celica to my Grand Am when ever I want. That kind of flexiblity is well worth $650 for a twin e-turbo (a claimed 4 psi). BEsides, when I race im going to want to listen to the e-turbo and not my stereo so I dont mind turning my stereo and my indiglo gauges off. Another thing I like about it is that you can install a on and off switch to the e-turbo witch is pretty cool too. The only thing im not to sure about is the durability.
Does anyone know physics in here so that they can compare what the maker of the e-turbo said and what that other dude said in the celica.net forums. One of these guys has to be wrong. Although im sure that the parts for the e-turbo that the guy on the celica.net forum were different from the parts that are in speed freakz e-turbo. |
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