> What I always thought would be cool was a turbo or supercharger that
> could be turned off. A little switch in the cab would make it free-wheel,
> and not generate any power. Flip the switch on, the impeller starts back
> up, and you're in business! Still expensive, obviously, but you've got
> the "only there when you want it"ness of nitrous, and you don't have to
> keep refilling those bottles... If such a switch were a relatively cheap
> add on, I'd buy one. :)
>
>
> -Jon-
>
>
Jon, there is a company call "Grand Technologies"
that has an advertisment in the August 97 issue
of Sport Truck magazine. They sell an electric
supercharger called the Superpac. Their add goes
as follows:
- Up to 30% Power increase
- "On demand" power
- easy installation...
no belts, pulleys, etc.
- affordably priced
- space age Technology
- 50,000 mile warranty
- Instant throttle response
1320 Flynn Road, #402
Camarillo, CA 93012
(805) 383-6720
FYI
Alan...
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