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Electric Superchargers

There are several different versions of this myth floating around.


Here is one view on why electricity and boost don't mix: Click Here!


While its not good on the charging system, and it won't produce any boost, these electric turbos can give you a small increase in power for a short period of time. Its proven on a dyno and at the track. So yes its a myth still because i still see it claimed to boost the motor, but its not a complete lie as there is a couple hp to be had. Obviously the size of the motor will matter as it would with selecting a REAL super or turbo charger.


 
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