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Electric Supercharger?

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Hi All,

 

Like many of us, I would like to increase the "Oomph" on my 92 Subaru Loyale. I have a K&N air filter which helps a little, and will soon be wrapping the exhaust with insulating header wrap to reduce the exhaust restriction and engine compartment temp.

 

I wondered about a supercharger (blowing more air into the engine) and wondered why I can't make a high-powered electric blower that forces more air into the engine?

 

I did a search and found a company that is making an electric supercharger:

http://www.electricsupercharger.com

 

What do you think?

 

Can we figgure out a way to make our own?

 

T.J.

Your EA82 makes approximately 90 HP. Find a 90 HP electric motor, and find an alternator to run it, and sure - anything is possible. Unfortunately, you will lose more than you gain this way - the transfer of mechanical energy to electric energy is a loss, electric motors are niether small enough, nor powerful enough to make this idea a reality. If they were - we would all be doing 90 HP electric motor conversions, and thowing away our EA82's. No timing belts, and 1 moving part! Would be great except you can't carry enough batteries to do you any good, and the 90 HP electric motor would likely way more than several EA82's. Copper windings are REALLY heavy.

 

These are a gimmick, and a pretty silly one at that.

 

GD

Wow!! a whole 1 psi of boost!

Why, that's like having a mouse fart down your intake. :headbang:

I bet you really get your $300.00 worth with that!

 

(edit)

The really hilarious part is that they get you to remove your stock air filter, and replace with a K&N style - which acounts for the increase in throttle response that makes people *think* it must be working. I'm sure they are making a pretty hefty profit on that little platic tube with a 12v PC fan stuck in it. About once a month somoene posts about these. I sure wish people would stop looking for a free lunch.... or maybe do a little searching through old posts or something.

 

If an electric blower could do any good, car makers would have used them long ago as a cheap "turbo" like device, given it some fancy name, and jacked the price of the car up 2 or 3 thousand..... Just one more drain on your car's already overloaded electrical system.

 

 

You would get more from just the K&N filter by itself, cause you wouldn't have that silly fan motor, and blades restricting your intake path.

 

GD

If you really want one, I have a 12v fan that is just the right size for this application.. its right in front of me.. I value it highly, but if your need is truly great I will let it go for only $150.. but only as a favor to a fellow board member:D

suppose you could use an electric leaf blower, and a higher amp ca converter(like the ones that could handle a microwave such as for an rv) ans a good alternator.

 

it could be turned on and off witha switch, but tou would have to enrichen the fuel to keep it from running lean and getting hot.

 

suppose you could wire up some sort of injector, as ling as you had enough psi behind the whole fuel system.

 

a wastegate could be fashioned ffom some sort of spring valve, the boost could be controlled with a potentiometer.

 

just some ideas.....

just as what was said above, they are crap and they don't work.

If it really makes 1psi of boost that would help, but no more than a good ram air induction set up would. Infact, I bet the ram air set up would work even better, and cost a H#$% of a lot less than that fan in a pipe! And it would look C:cool::cool: L

Wow. If I had a dollar for every post we've had on this very subject, I could buy a new Soob.

I think you would be happier with the leaf blower super charger :D

of course no one mentions what happens to those plastic blade pieces when they no longer stay attached to the fan hub do to overspeed explosion lol

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