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Old 11-11-2006, 05:12 PM
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For my friends stealth...... can anyone think of a reason why a centrifugal supercharger couldn’t be run with an air to air intercooler...? we’re trying to keep away from the water to air...



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my only thought was increased lag......


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Its belt driven...there's no lag.
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you can use a air-air intercooler with a centrifical SC, you also should run a BOV too. there isn't really lag, but moreso a delay as the charge air has to travel further to the throttle body compared to a roots type SC like a jackson racing SC.
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perfect...thanks boys...


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