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The Blower Bistro
Works Power twin screw supercharger
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<blockquote data-quote="AZ ERIK" data-source="post: 6821160" data-attributes="member: 27232"><p>Wow, I was under the impression Works didn't exist anymore. I do have to say that that blower is nothing like my Works 140 which was basically a 2.3 Whipple Compressor with a cast inlet and billet mid plate to mount it. I would say from the looks of it that probably is a set of root rotors in some crazy housing. Wow, just wow. Are you sure they didn't send you a mock up blower too?</p><p></p><p>:I'm reading the Lotus boards and didn't know he was around. BTW that $6,351.40 might have been all that was left in the bank for the company</p><p></p><p>Oh and the rotor clack you hear in the snout my Eaton's always did that, they are straight cut gears fairly loose. If there was oil in the case you shouldn't hear it from the gears rather the rotors themselves as Eatons (Roots blowers) don't have the tightest tolerances around, but on the other hand this is a twin screw but from who? Works does not make compressors, just the other stuff. I'm guessing it's an Autorotor pack you have in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZ ERIK, post: 6821160, member: 27232"] Wow, I was under the impression Works didn't exist anymore. I do have to say that that blower is nothing like my Works 140 which was basically a 2.3 Whipple Compressor with a cast inlet and billet mid plate to mount it. I would say from the looks of it that probably is a set of root rotors in some crazy housing. Wow, just wow. Are you sure they didn't send you a mock up blower too? :I'm reading the Lotus boards and didn't know he was around. BTW that $6,351.40 might have been all that was left in the bank for the company Oh and the rotor clack you hear in the snout my Eaton's always did that, they are straight cut gears fairly loose. If there was oil in the case you shouldn't hear it from the gears rather the rotors themselves as Eatons (Roots blowers) don't have the tightest tolerances around, but on the other hand this is a twin screw but from who? Works does not make compressors, just the other stuff. I'm guessing it's an Autorotor pack you have in there. [/QUOTE]
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