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Any comments on either the electronic superchargers being advertised on the
net or the resistor that tricks the car into thinking it is colder outside? |
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Both don't seem to pan out if I remember my threads... SAPS used to have an
article on free horsepower you might wander over and check out, www.spswebpage.com "Lee3333" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... > Any comments on either the electronic superchargers being advertised on > the > net or the resistor that tricks the car into thinking it is colder > outside? > |
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The electric supercharger seems like a good idea right? free hourse power,
not drag from a pully, and no lag from exhaust, not so much, from what i've read. They seem to be really non-efficiant and wast alot of energy. and to me, controlling the boost seems a little tricky, i'm no sure how it's all setup. There are belt driven superchargers and turbo chargers online for the S-series, and new ION (2.2L) i'm sur ethere are for the L, but it's a tight fit under the hood. As for the resistor, they are junk dont' wast your money on it, your money would be better spent on cold air kit. the resistor wil make your car run like crap, run rich too, not worth it. hope that helps |
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If anyone has a working Carfax account, I'd appreciate it if you'd run a report on a 1996 Explorer V-8 VIN 1FMDU32P3TZA58973. Thanks Ed |
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Jeremiah wrote: > > The electric supercharger seems like a good idea right? free hourse power, > not drag from a pully, and no lag from exhaust, not so much, from what i've > read. Where do you think the power to run the "electric supercharger" comes from? A 2.2L engine running at 6000 rpm will need around 240 scfm boosted to 5 psig to get a large increase in power. This will require more than 5 horsepower (probably way more). Now go look at the size, power rquirements, and cabling requirments for a 5 hp electric motor and get back to me on how great an "electric supercharger" will work. The ads I've seen are a total fraud (see http://www.esuperchargers.com/ for example). 240 scfm at only 2 psi will still require at least a couple of horespower ( 2 hp is approximately 1500 watts which at 12 volts will require over 120 amps of current). > They seem to be really non-efficiant and wast alot of energy. and to > me, controlling the boost seems a little tricky, i'm no sure how it's all > setup. There are belt driven superchargers and turbo chargers online for the > S-series, and new ION (2.2L) i'm sur ethere are for the L, but it's a tight > fit under the hood. > As for the resistor, they are junk dont' wast your money on it, your money > would be better spent on cold air kit. the resistor wil make your car run > like crap, run rich too, not worth it. > > hope that helps Ed |
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Hello Ed,
Not to rain on your parade, but don't you think you should pay for your own CARFAX query? Last time I used them, they offered a one vehicle search for $20 and an unlimited vehicle search for one month for $25. You would also get the Carfax guarantee if YOU did the search. IMHO, you should spend your own cash, or if someone on the Usenet wants to help, send him an Omaha Steak or something for his trouble. Those professional subscriptions don't come cheap. A lot like bringing your groceries to the restaurant and telling the chef to cook them for you. C. E. White wrote: > If anyone has a working Carfax account, I'd appreciate it if > you'd run a report on a 1996 Explorer V-8 VIN > 1FMDU32P3TZA58973. > > Thanks > > Ed |
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Hardly anything makes it into Carfax. There are so many things my cars
have been through that I fix that would never make it into Carfax. I can look a car over and tell you more about it than Carfax ever could. In article <p%K%c.124743$4o.35167@fed1read01>, says... > Hello Ed, > > Not to rain on your parade, but don't you think you should pay for your > own CARFAX query? Last time I used them, they offered a one vehicle > search for $20 and an unlimited vehicle search for one month for $25. > You would also get the Carfax guarantee if YOU did the search. IMHO, you > should spend your own cash, or if someone on the Usenet wants to help, > send him an Omaha Steak or something for his trouble. Those professional > subscriptions don't come cheap. A lot like bringing your groceries to > the restaurant and telling the chef to cook them for you. > > C. E. White wrote: > > If anyone has a working Carfax account, I'd appreciate it if > > you'd run a report on a 1996 Explorer V-8 VIN > > 1FMDU32P3TZA58973. > > > > Thanks > > > > Ed > |
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BTW, the compression ratio on the supercharged Ecotec in the Ion RL was only
reduced from 10:1 to 9.5:1. I don't think they used forged pistons either.. -- Robert Hancock Saskatoon, SK, Canada To email, remove "nospam" from Home Page: http://www.roberthancock.com/ "Blah Blah" > wrote in message ... > Heck lets just say for a moment you wanted to put a "real" supercharger > or turbocharger on your 1.9 or ecotec. What would you need... Well for > starters you would need to lower your compression to about 8:1 and while > you were at it you would need forged pistons among many other things. > IMO anyone one out there looking to spend THAT kind of "money" to make > tiny little gains from their 4 banger "economy" cars would of been way > ahead if they just bought something like a Trans-Am in the first place! > > Just stick with what the factory gave you... If you got money burning a > hole in your pocket, invest it in something more worth the effort. I've > seen people spend 30 grand on Hondas, Toyota, Cavaliers and other crap > and not increase the cars value by 1 buck. Those people would have been > way ahead to have spent it on something like a old or new GTO. Heck even > a replica Cobra would be a good choice. > > > > In article >, > says... >> >> >> Jeremiah wrote: >> > >> > The electric supercharger seems like a good idea right? free hourse >> > power, >> > not drag from a pully, and no lag from exhaust, not so much, from what >> > i've >> > read. >> >> Where do you think the power to run the "electric >> supercharger" comes from? A 2.2L engine running at 6000 rpm >> will need around 240 scfm boosted to 5 psig to get a large >> increase in power. This will require more than 5 horsepower >> (probably way more). Now go look at the size, power >> rquirements, and cabling requirments for a 5 hp electric >> motor and get back to me on how great an "electric >> supercharger" will work. The ads I've seen are a total fraud >> (see http://www.esuperchargers.com/ for example). 240 scfm >> at only 2 psi will still require at least a couple of >> horespower ( 2 hp is approximately 1500 watts which at 12 >> volts will require over 120 amps of current). >> >> > They seem to be really non-efficiant and wast alot of energy. and to >> > me, controlling the boost seems a little tricky, i'm no sure how it's >> > all >> > setup. There are belt driven superchargers and turbo chargers online >> > for the >> > S-series, and new ION (2.2L) i'm sur ethere are for the L, but it's a >> > tight >> > fit under the hood. >> > As for the resistor, they are junk dont' wast your money on it, your >> > money >> > would be better spent on cold air kit. the resistor wil make your car >> > run >> > like crap, run rich too, not worth it. >> > >> > hope that helps >> >> Ed >> |
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Richard Ray wrote: > > Hello Ed, > > Not to rain on your parade, but don't you think you should pay for your > own CARFAX query? Last time I used them, they offered a one vehicle > search for $20 and an unlimited vehicle search for one month for $25. > You would also get the Carfax guarantee if YOU did the search. IMHO, you > should spend your own cash, or if someone on the Usenet wants to help, > send him an Omaha Steak or something for his trouble. Those professional > subscriptions don't come cheap. A lot like bringing your groceries to > the restaurant and telling the chef to cook them for you. Your are not raining on my parade. The car is already purchased (and it is not mine, but a friend's). Just looking for information out of curiosity more than need. Definitely not worth $25 (or even $5). Mostly just curious to see if all the recalls have been performed. My friend is going to go to the dealer to have this verified, but I thought someone with a Carfax subscription might give him a early heads up. Ed > > C. E. White wrote: > > If anyone has a working Carfax account, I'd appreciate it if > > you'd run a report on a 1996 Explorer V-8 VIN > > 1FMDU32P3TZA58973. > > > > Thanks > > > > Ed |
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