Why not make a supercharger for an engine!!!!
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I was thinking last night, why doesn't any company make a supercharger, either a bolt-on or an integral, for an engine. If anyone can do it, you can. Why not try a turbocharger?
Modelers can make more power using the engines they already have, and not sacrifice space or weight.
One condition, though. If you come up with one, can you please send me one free
. Anyway, good luck with whatever you develop.
Brian
Modelers can make more power using the engines they already have, and not sacrifice space or weight.
One condition, though. If you come up with one, can you please send me one free
. Anyway, good luck with whatever you develop.Brian
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Brian,
O.S. developed the FS-120 SP supercharged engine with a single-stage Roots-type supercharger. It was intended for F3A Pattern, and came out in 1991. It was recently discontinued by O.S. because the newer Pattern rules have changed the engine requirements. That's why the electronic fuel injected engines have come out.
O.S. developed the FS-120 SP supercharged engine with a single-stage Roots-type supercharger. It was intended for F3A Pattern, and came out in 1991. It was recently discontinued by O.S. because the newer Pattern rules have changed the engine requirements. That's why the electronic fuel injected engines have come out.



