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$40 dollar supercharger ???

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Hey everyone I'm a MASSIVE gearhead

As usual I'm looking around for parts for my truck etc…

Then come these  "electric superchargers"

Now I'm sure these are are crap and do nothing but I'll get your opinions cause I thought these things were funny 

 

http://www.ebay.com/bhp/electric-supercharger

I'm not a mechanic, and profess little mechanical knowledge, but this seems like a very inexpensive way to blow up an engine.  

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oh it won't harm a thing 

It does nothing except restrict your airflow

Not a good idea. Please do not put this on a car if you care about it. First of all it will do nothing to help you at all. That small electric motor will not not come close to building enough pressure to create any kind of boost, Superchargers are belt driven because the amount of pressure they need to build is very high. 2nd If that thing breaks it will be in a position that debris can and most likely will get sucked into the intake and BOOM!

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I was making fun of it 

I would never put a pos like that on my beloved vehicle 

  • Super User

I will sacrifice my CRV for, The Greater Good of the community. Ain't no other way to get anymore hp or anything else out of that Japanese piece of junk.

On 7/29/2016 at 11:24 AM, Raider Nation Fisher said:

I will sacrifice my CRV for, The Greater Good of the community. Ain't no other way to get anymore hp or anything else out of that Japanese piece of junk.

Made in Ohio, USA:D

Tom

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Aaaaahahahahahaha I love that stuff.  I hope it comes with "supercharged" stickers!  

Hey gearhead..

Rule #1- Dont buy parts off ebay...ever.

23 hours ago, Master Bait'r said:

Aaaaahahahahahaha I love that stuff.  I hope it comes with "supercharged" stickers!  

5+ HP each.

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