bowman
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turbo's have to wind up, they use the exhaust gasses to spin a turbine, which then can force more air into the engine, thus giving more power, a turbo usually comes in at aound 3000rpm, dont shoot me, different cars have different set ups.
a friend of ours had a racing truck, an IZUZU, he has a 350 chev, with a turbo running 40PSI, he was won the light truck class a few years now.
superchargers run off the pulleys of the engine, and give instant power. they as well force air into the engines, thus giving it more power. not having to wind up like turbo's,
all top drag cars run huge blowers on there Hemi engines
i love the sound of a blown v8 screaming down the hawksburry river at 140mph.
does anyone go out to dargle an watch the boat races, oh the 6L blown it's the best noise u can ever hear
6-7 boats with 6L blown engines, flying down the main straight to get to the first bouy....it's the noise engines were made to make
a friend of ours had a racing truck, an IZUZU, he has a 350 chev, with a turbo running 40PSI, he was won the light truck class a few years now.
superchargers run off the pulleys of the engine, and give instant power. they as well force air into the engines, thus giving it more power. not having to wind up like turbo's,
all top drag cars run huge blowers on there Hemi engines
i love the sound of a blown v8 screaming down the hawksburry river at 140mph.
does anyone go out to dargle an watch the boat races, oh the 6L blown it's the best noise u can ever hear
6-7 boats with 6L blown engines, flying down the main straight to get to the first bouy....it's the noise engines were made to make
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