$100 for a supercharger
Originally Posted by G35Pinoy
if i had the extra money lying around....i would just buy it for the hell of it and see if it actual work...it just make me laugh 

I got one of these at the bottom of a box of Frosty-O's a few months ago. I'm going to install it on my G, along with a few playing cards in my spokes for that extra whirrrrr.
And maybe one of these too... This is awesome
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Exhaust-BOV-Turbo-Sound_W0QQitemZ110045737105QQihZ001QQcategoryZ6755QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
And maybe one of these too... This is awesome
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Exhaust-BOV-Turbo-Sound_W0QQitemZ110045737105QQihZ001QQcategoryZ6755QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Hmmm.... This makes me wonder. The small gas turbine engines used in radio controlled jets. Those little jets can do 400-500 mph. What if you mounted one of those INSIDE the air intake pipe?

or maybe just use a RC gas turbine helocopter engine and connect
the shaft to an 2nd impeller inside a separate fan housing!

Talk about cool! Imagine pressing a button on the dash and hearing
a small jet light up under the hood that powers your forced air induction!
Only problem is these little jets cost 3-4000.00 ea.

or maybe just use a RC gas turbine helocopter engine and connect
the shaft to an 2nd impeller inside a separate fan housing!

Talk about cool! Imagine pressing a button on the dash and hearing
a small jet light up under the hood that powers your forced air induction!
Only problem is these little jets cost 3-4000.00 ea.
Last edited by Railgunner; Oct 28, 2006 at 09:09 AM.
Originally Posted by Railgunner
Hmmm.... This makes me wonder. The small gas turbine engines used in radio controlled jets. Those little jets can do 400-500 mph. What if you mounted one of those INSIDE the air intake pipe?

or maybe just use a RC gas turbine helocopter engine and connect
the shaft to an 2nd impeller inside a separate fan housing!

Talk about cool! Imagine pressing a button on the dash and hearing
a small jet light up under the hood that powers your forced air induction!
Only problem is these little jets cost 3-4000.00 ea.

or maybe just use a RC gas turbine helocopter engine and connect
the shaft to an 2nd impeller inside a separate fan housing!

Talk about cool! Imagine pressing a button on the dash and hearing
a small jet light up under the hood that powers your forced air induction!
Only problem is these little jets cost 3-4000.00 ea.
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