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Electric Turbo (Cleetus edition) Potential 4.6 Usage?
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<blockquote data-quote="andymarkv" data-source="post: 16329902" data-attributes="member: 102900"><p>I hear you and agree there are better ways to make power!</p><p>I just find the concept interesting.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the current product is too small and you're right, the companies answer is to buy two...I don't see that ever happening in the real world.</p><p></p><p>Audi currently uses a 48V electric supercharger in their SQ7 to remove any turbo lag, so there is some viability to the concept.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking to see if there is anyway to mess around with this idea DIY on the cheap. My Vic ain't worth much & will never be fast, so as long as I can keep the time & dollars to a minimum...who cares!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andymarkv, post: 16329902, member: 102900"] I hear you and agree there are better ways to make power! I just find the concept interesting. Yes, the current product is too small and you're right, the companies answer is to buy two...I don't see that ever happening in the real world. Audi currently uses a 48V electric supercharger in their SQ7 to remove any turbo lag, so there is some viability to the concept. I'm looking to see if there is anyway to mess around with this idea DIY on the cheap. My Vic ain't worth much & will never be fast, so as long as I can keep the time & dollars to a minimum...who cares! [/QUOTE]
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