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da boss
12/6/2006 10:15:27 PM
One day while flipping through Import Tuner I saw an add for an electric supercharger called E-ram (i think) and was just wondering if it really works and if it would be worth the $300 dollars? If it works like they said then I should get about 6hp/tq to the wheels and if thats so that would be a prety simple bolt on if you ask me that would pay itself off? Just wondering your guys opinions and thanks for any replys.
93eclipsegsx
12/6/2006 10:26:00 PM
well if your planning on getting a turbo in the other post, then i wouldnt get it and 300 for 6hp? damn thats alot and i personally wouldnt do it.
TX97GST
12/6/2006 10:28:30 PM
They only really work good in conjunction with one of those turbonator things http://www.turbonator.com. Get great gas milage while adding some HP.
EMonz57
12/7/2006 6:53:37 AM
adding NO hp its stupid
slow420a
12/7/2006 7:10:24 AM
an intake is half the price and can add upwards of 10 hp
TheEngineer
12/7/2006 7:34:52 AM
These things have been discussed many time. They are worthless
silvercoupe97
12/7/2006 7:35:38 AM


This thing is another POS!!
The Knight charger is the only real electric supercharger and it needs some serious electrical power! This thing uses a whole 833 watts!! If that tiny motor ever died, you would have the worst gas milage, lol. What a POS.

To anyone looking in, unless these things can vary their speed to match the motors need of air, at least , X2, they will only starve you motor or air at WOT and possibley at half WOT. Just remember that a real supercharger increases it's air induction with pulleys. A turbo utilizes exhaust gases and the air pushed to the motor can be increased with a boost controller.
That E-ram and every product just like it is either on or off and that's it. The air pushed by this POS isn't regulated even by the alternator signal.
RCJr9186
12/7/2006 8:20:11 AM
they suck, i'm one of the idiots that tried it once. . . doesn't work. even if one did work, it would only be able to push air towards the bottom end, once you get towards the top end i don't think any electric fan would be able to suply the air needed for the engine..... not enough air = bad/slower
silvercoupe97
12/7/2006 8:23:48 AM
^Exactly, it's more of an obstruction than anything else.
racerx55
12/7/2006 2:10:06 PM
i had better luck using a leaf blower on a ford festiva, it actually worked
RCJr9186
12/7/2006 2:37:01 PM
there is a lil escort runnin around here with a leafblower in it that is suprisingly pretty quick.
EMonz57
12/7/2006 4:25:15 PM
A leaf blower actually compresses air and a fan doesnot. hense why the leaf blower will add a few ponies
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