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Akarui 
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Posted: October 25, 2002 at 9:21 AM / IP Logged  
I have seen a few centrifugal Electric turbos all seem to clame to be safe and the $300.oo one claimes 400cfm. but what i want to know is are they safe? are they BS? Will it be able to live up to its claimes. http://www.superchargerkits.com/ this is the main website i have seen i know that the inline so called electric turbos are nothing more than bilge pumps but the centrifugal ones have me confused a little help please.
Maxima10to1 
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I was wondering about these "electric turbos" myself and really want to give one a try. According to a machine shop in my neighborhood they are bull.He says a professional flow bench has 6 vacuum cleaners sized motors and only puts out about 600 cfm. After hearing this i think the electric motors are fake but i still want to see them in action. You are better off getting a port job or a cam and adj. cam gear.
junnjoy1 
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electric turbo are fake, they are marine biege blower and you can get them for $20.

joelr7309 
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If You buy this product, you might as well draw a big sucker  on a paper an stick it on your head,   Maybe this product would give 2 hp  like an air filter would work,  What sorry ass product,  can't even design a good webpage.
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Aznpanther98 
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i've never seen these things b4 i'v seen ones saying they're superchargers that are just eleccttric blowers those the same thing?
Aznpanther98 
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oops re-read the first posts with the link i guess they're "superchargers"
chriswallace187 
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It's telling that the first mentioned "electric turbo" flows 400 cfm.  Most naturally aspirated engines flow that much anyway, and smoothing out the intake flow would be far easier and cheaper.

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