Electric Supercharger rice or real?
Electric Supercharger rice or real?
The e-RAM Electric Supercharger provides a dyno proven 5 to 15 HP increase from 3000 RPM to MAX RPM when mounted on any engine! GUARANTEED! Only $299.00
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There was a guy who used one on another truck Mailing List I belonged to before I got my Ford. It is real. The only thing is it's set up to come on only at WOT. It doesn't run constantly. He had it on a V6 Dakota and it gave 1 to 1.5 lb of "boost". It will give a little more on a smaller rice motor. Anything bigger than a the Dak V6 needs 2 of them. He got rid of it last year and put a real SC on his truck.
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Per definition, a supercharger has to be a positive displacement device. This looks more like a turbocharger driven by an electric motor. You might make some electric power from it, charge your battery with the air being sucked into it by the Eaton...
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Would an e-RAM in line before the Eaton help flow much? How about their Super e-RAM (which looks from the picture to be 2 e-RAM's in series) http://www.electricsupercharger.com/...percharger.com Isn't this similar to what 38 top gun was trying to do with a second supercharger? Whatever happened to that project?
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Last edited by DHFerguson; Aug 17, 2001 at 09:02 AM.
Like MRBBQMAN said, the boost gauge is calibrated in tenths maxing out at approximately 9/10ths. That is the equivalent pressure required to blow an 8-inch bubble from two pieces of Bazooka bubble gum. The gauge unfortunately runs to 20psi. This is a picture of the prototype, but the production model is very similar.
Last edited by sixpipes; Aug 17, 2001 at 07:07 PM.


