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Same thing, man.
The term 'blower" is sometimes used to describe a turbocharger or a supercharger but more commonly for the supercharger.
The term 'blower" is sometimes used to describe a turbocharger or a supercharger but more commonly for the supercharger.
Then whats the difference in the thing that you put two carbs on and has a big scoupe and the one thats on say a svt cobra or like that.
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That's a blower, supercharger, huffer etc. Same as on a SVT Lightning, SVT Cobra, Supercharged Bonneville, whatever. The factory stuff is generally just a smaller version.
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Originally posted by Crazy2.8V6Man
Then whats the difference in the thing that you put two carbs on and has a big scoupe and the one thats on say a svt cobra or like that.
There are different types of sueprchargers. The one that might stick out of the hood would be a roots. Ones for our TPI would be centrifigal. The SVTs are a third type, i THINK, but i cant think of the name suddenly. Someone else can confirm/deny thatOriginally posted by Crazy2.8V6Man
Then whats the difference in the thing that you put two carbs on and has a big scoupe and the one thats on say a svt cobra or like that.
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Originally posted by True Power
There are different types of sueprchargers. The one that might stick out of the hood would be a roots. Ones for our TPI would be centrifigal.
Don't know anything about the SVTs, but what you've said there is accurate.Originally posted by True Power
There are different types of sueprchargers. The one that might stick out of the hood would be a roots. Ones for our TPI would be centrifigal.
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same thing just different words.
like someone around my way has a mustang s281, that says "nothings better than being blown"
like someone around my way has a mustang s281, that says "nothings better than being blown"
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Originally posted by Team FTS
SVT's such as lightnings and the new cobras use screw type eaton chargers I believe
Yeah, that's it. ThanksOriginally posted by Team FTS
SVT's such as lightnings and the new cobras use screw type eaton chargers I believe
