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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=3322
Submitted by: Jon
Comments: 16  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 1  (View)
Submitted on: 04-06-2002
View Stats Category: Vehicle Misc
Description:
Now..this is twin supercharged. I'm interested in how they did this. Can someone please
explain this to me. I thought it was impossible.


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#1
4-06-2002 @ 11:05:54 AM
Posted By : Lebo Reply | Edit | Del
works the same as a twin-turbo.

#2
4-06-2002 @ 11:06:39 AM
Posted By : Jon Reply | Edit | Del
But it works off a pulley, right? My borhter's got a GTP and it doesnt seem like you can have 2 superchargers.

[Edited by Jon on 4-06-2002 @ 11:07:30 AM]


#3
4-06-2002 @ 11:19:02 AM
Posted By : Lebo Reply | Edit | Del
i dont know how this one is built, but most twin-supercharged setups will use one big serpentine belt to drive both pulleys...
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Downs/8668/SCTC/Images/blower6.jpg


#4
4-06-2002 @ 11:20:19 AM
Posted By : Jon Reply | Edit | Del
Wow, wouldnt that put a lot of stress on it though?

#5
5-09-2002 @ 01:47:52 PM
Posted By : ambientFLIER Reply | Edit | Del
wouldnt that rob A LOT of power from the engine, giving it lag

#6
5-31-2002 @ 02:00:08 AM
Posted By : cuda_man Reply | Edit | Del
I have pics of a Harley with a twin Supercharged small Block Chevy

#7
9-28-2002 @ 11:06:00 PM
Posted By : AtEase Reply | Edit | Del
#5: It would take twice the amount power as a single supercharger I imagine. But lag is a turbothing isn't it? This is one big mean Aston...I want one.

#8
9-28-2002 @ 11:21:44 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
Yeah, lag doesn't happen with a supercharger, only a turbo

#9
11-01-2002 @ 01:59:51 AM
Posted By : ambientFLIER Reply | Edit | Del
um...lag does happen with a supercharger, only certain types though

#10
11-01-2002 @ 02:01:38 AM
Posted By : cams116 Reply | Edit | Del
#9, Yeah and not as much as a turbo. But lag is still there, although its not really so much lag as in with a turbo which just kicks in.

#11
11-01-2002 @ 02:08:33 AM
Posted By : ambientFLIER Reply | Edit | Del
true true

#12
11-08-2002 @ 02:19:14 AM
Posted By : 95T-Bird Reply | Edit | Del
Twin supercharger? Don't know about that one. Besides look at that engine bay set up, up keep would be a nightmare.

#13
11-08-2002 @ 02:28:56 AM
Posted By : cams116 Reply | Edit | Del
Blah, engines are ment to be dirty. And yeah twin superchargers have been around for years, they work fine, just a little bit more work to set up.

#14
2-06-2003 @ 09:49:31 AM
Posted By : comradesampo Reply | Edit | Del
#5, It's a 6-liter V12. It's got a bit to spare.

#15
5-24-2003 @ 07:02:00 PM
Posted By : Escort_LX_Sport Reply | Edit | Del
holyshit!! I never seem before had twin Superchanger!!

#16
3-15-2005 @ 02:10:55 PM
Posted By : Disrupture Reply | Edit | Del
#15, AHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!

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