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	<itunes:summary>This podcast covers:
Supercharger News (OEM cars, kits, modifications)
Supercharger Q&amp;A session
Interviews with tuners and owners
Featured cars</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>Haitham Alhumsi</itunes:author>
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		<title>Out with the old and in with the new&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 11:35:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet Here are two interesting articles on updating your already supercharged ride: 1- This article looks at replacing the older generation 1.7L Kenne Bell twin-screw with a larger 2.1L charger. The articles goes inside the charger to show you the differences and similarities between the older and newer supercharger head units. The icing on the cake is the final dyno run showing the differences between the 2.1L and the 1.7L chargers. MMFF &#8211; Supersize Me 2- A supercharger snout pulley (and matching chip tune) upgrade for the holden supercharged V6 engine with the eaton M90 Supercharger. A step by step illustrated install guide, and a sweet final dyno confirmation seals the deal on this one. Autospeed &#8211; Blowing Harder Tweet No related posts.


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		<title>A snapshot of Lysholm Autorotor Superchargers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 12:02:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet The Lysholm / Autorotor Supercharger is a unique and very practical chager. The unit is a great compromize between a positive displacement supercharger (that creates boost pressure by over pumping and over feeding the engine with air) and a compressor (similar to a turbocharger) that compresses the air inside the supercharger housing before sending it out to the charger piping. The unique three-five design of the twin screw chargers relies on a 3 lobe and a 5 lobe rotor intermeshed to capture the air flowing into the supercharger for inter-screw compression. The combination of an intermeshed 3 lobe and 5 lobe rotor means that the rotors inside the housing are operating at different rpms with a ratio of 5:3 to keep the rotation of the lobes (3 lobes to 5) in synchronsim. This complex design allows the rotors to capture air (in its natural volume) from the back of the blower housing, and push it foward as the screws rotate. As the air is moved forward it is captured and compressed between the intermeshed rotors as well as being pumped (in positive displacement) from the inlet port at the back of the charger housing to the outlet port near the [...]


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		<title>Engine Performance Parts Simplified Part 3 Boost</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 22:01:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet This is the triple distilled guide on engine performance parts to help you make the most power with the least effort. There’s an abundance of bolt on and custom application engine performance parts available for any vehicle, and the internet is full of advice, trials, and feedback from enthusiasts, brand promoters, magazine editors, and even racers about which performance parts are best for your car.  Engine performance hinges on one of THREE general factors:   1-      raw power factors 2-      efficiency factors 3-      Power boosters   3-      Power Boosters: Typically called forced induction, power boosters include serious modifications to your engine that can result in a 30 to 400% power increase while maintaining the same raw power and efficiency figures (i.e. at the same peak rpm and with the same displacement). Because of this serious increase in power, power boosters are the great equalizer that allows smaller engines to simulate and exceed the performance of a much larger engine. Originally these technologies were developed for conditions where more power was needed with a limitation on the physical dimensions of the engine. A prime example for this would be requiring more horsepower for a plane that would see most of its usage in high altitude thin air. [...]


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		<title>Engine perfrmance parts simplified – Part 1 – Raw Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 16:52:10 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Supercharger Power Parts]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet There’s an abundance of bolt on and custom application engine performance parts available for any vehicle, and the internet is full of advice, trials, and feedback from enthusiasts, brand promoters, magazine editors, and even racers about which performance parts are best for your car. This is the triple distilled guide on engine performance parts to help you make the most power with the least effort&#8230;.. Engine performance hinges on one of THREE general factors: 1-      Raw power factors 2-      efficiency factors 3-      Power boosters   1-      Raw power factors: There are three raw power factors that decided whether you have a good ‘platform’ to build power on or not: Displacement, RPM, Stroke. Confused? I will explain:                 A: Displacement:  The old adage: “There is no replacement for displacement”. Displacement is the size of your engine and thus the size of your cylinders, as your engine and cylinders get larger (by swapping to a larger engine, using overbore pistons, and increasing the stroke of your cylinder) or by any other engine design (wedge or rotary or other) that gives you a larger volume engine. As you increase the volume of your engine, you have more room to fill with nice [...]


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