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Old May 14, 2008 | 07:09 AM
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Default Re: Power for the Crossfire

Originally Posted by chuck65
Maverick, I made you an offer in two previous posts in this thread to buy your supercharger if it didn't work because I need a boat anchor. This is your last chance. I bought a boat Sunday (for real) and will take delivery this Friday in Indiana and will have to buy an anchor at the marina if you don't come through.

Wait a minute guys, my phone is ringing........................................... .........

I'm back, you won't believe who that was, it was Maverick, he called me he said because he thinks that I was the most intelligent and sympathetic person at the forum and he gave me an update on his project.

He has installed the supercharger and batteries but he has encountered some technical problems. He found that he was sucking air in to the engine through the tailpipes and exausting out trough the intake and blew his K&N's out onto the garage floor.

It turns out that he had installed the batteries backward. He has made the correction and will report the results soon. He said to say hello to all of the negative bast**** at the forum.
ROTFLMFAO............blew his K&N's out............
So, I guess the electric supercharger worked.
Well, sucked out all the restriction from the intakes. That should be good for some extra horsepower, should make the engine last longer. You know without all that air cleaning and stuff.

Personally, I added 2 extra gigabyte of ram to my ECU and not only did I gain horsepower I also get 5 more mpg. Now my Crossfire can run Windows Vista without breaking a sweat.
 

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