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Figuring out the proper efficiency "range" of a Vortech supercharger takes a few things: 1) Volume of air you're trying to move 2) RPM that you're spinning the supercharger 3)
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Figuring out the proper efficiency "range" of a Vortech supercharger takes a few things:
1) Volume of air you're trying to move 2) RPM that you're spinning the supercharger 3) Size of the engine you're trying to feed. Basically, there might be a "sweet spot" of efficiency on the compressor map for the 370Z but it's going to be very different for an engine like a Charger SRT-8 however you can still use the same blower for each application. One of the great things about the Vortech V3 supercharger is that it is a very efficient blower at over 70% efficiency. Last edited by Kyle@STILLEN; 03-10-2010 at 03:12 PM. |
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