check out this "supercharger"
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eb...408256&r=0&t=0
hahahaha thats funny.. we use these for brake cooling!
So I guess we have supercharged brakes
[Modified by Crazydave, 11:21 PM 7/12/2002]
Cubic feet per minute is the same as CFM...

[quote]moves a whopping 220 cubic feet at 12 volts or 230 CFM[QUOTE]
Uhm... testing "facilities" that are licensed by the EPA test emissions.. not gas mileage and power. Some jackass with a flow meter has nothing to do with that.
This would be the big selling point for me

Is this a word?
Maybe it is...
Webster Says...
Sprang[1, verb]
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English springan; akin to Old High German springan to jump and perhaps to Greek sperchesthai to hasten
Date: before 12th century
intransitive senses
1 a (1) : DART, SHOOT (2) : to be resilient or elastic; also : to move by elastic force <the lid sprang shut> b : to become warped
2 : to issue with speed and force or as a stream
3 a : to grow as a plant b : to issue by birth or descent c : to come into being : ARISE <towns sprang up across the plains> d archaic : DAWN e : to begin to blow -- used with up <a breeze quickly sprang up>

[quote]moves a whopping 220 cubic feet at 12 volts or 230 CFM[QUOTE]
Uhm... testing "facilities" that are licensed by the EPA test emissions.. not gas mileage and power. Some jackass with a flow meter has nothing to do with that.
These figures are confirmed by road testing performed at an emission lab licensed by the EPA.

the blower kicks in with an audible sound
sprang
Webster Says...
Sprang[1, verb]
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English springan; akin to Old High German springan to jump and perhaps to Greek sperchesthai to hasten
Date: before 12th century
intransitive senses
1 a (1) : DART, SHOOT (2) : to be resilient or elastic; also : to move by elastic force <the lid sprang shut> b : to become warped
2 : to issue with speed and force or as a stream
3 a : to grow as a plant b : to issue by birth or descent c : to come into being : ARISE <towns sprang up across the plains> d archaic : DAWN e : to begin to blow -- used with up <a breeze quickly sprang up>
I used to get those out of quarter machines when I was a kid. They made a nice whistling sound. I think we installed them on RCs to get better 1/10 scale 1/4 mile times.
People will sell anything to make a buck. I want to watch it to see if anyone buys it.
People will sell anything to make a buck. I want to watch it to see if anyone buys it.
hahahaha thats funny.. we use these for brake cooling!
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