another question about superchargers
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Would there be any point in putting a part time supercharger on a car. What I mean is a charger that you can switch on and off. (a bit like the mad max effort)
After all, while you're cruising along you don't need all that power, so running a charger is a waste of power. The only downside I can see is that, while running off boost, your effective compression ratio will be a bit low.
I know that its been done in the past, indeed the first ever boosted cars had the superchargers kick in only when the driver pushed the pedal to the floor. Then ALL the boost came on. Bit like nitrous. Nice.
Andy
Would there be any point in putting a part time supercharger on a car. What I mean is a charger that you can switch on and off. (a bit like the mad max effort)
After all, while you're cruising along you don't need all that power, so running a charger is a waste of power. The only downside I can see is that, while running off boost, your effective compression ratio will be a bit low.
I know that its been done in the past, indeed the first ever boosted cars had the superchargers kick in only when the driver pushed the pedal to the floor. Then ALL the boost came on. Bit like nitrous. Nice.
Andy
If you were only cruising, you wouldn't need the power, so the CR of the engine wouldn't be much of an issue.
If it was in Mad Max, it must be possible. After all, the film is a documentary of Australian Police work. A bit like those programmes about a couple of coppers rounding up drunken Geordies on a Saturday night over here
James
If it was in Mad Max, it must be possible. After all, the film is a documentary of Australian Police work. A bit like those programmes about a couple of coppers rounding up drunken Geordies on a Saturday night over here
James
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