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Hi everyone i have a question about those electric superchargers refering to ones off ebay. Would there be much gain from one at full trottle i went to the site and it said 2 psi boost not much i know but for the price it isent bad would it go on the f8 carby with no problems as this carby isent made for boost ?? i have forgoten other questions but anyway any input would be great

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man i highly doubt that it could get to 2psi boost! i am pretty sure i would not do anything! i would be saving for a real turbo!
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Or a supercharger... :twisted:
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piece of shit .. they did research and it actually blocks your intake more ythan hel[ps
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you could try a supercharger but i am not sure if any will give decent gains as the 800cc engine is so small. you would probably lose what you gain by running the thing :) i would go a starlet turbo you can get them for around $200 and then its just a manifold and carb or what not!
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On ebay a while back there were some genuine suzuki 660cc supercharger and turbocharger units for sale.
From memory they sold for about $200-$250 each.

The 800 would have more torque to push the supercharger, rather than the 660 which (i'm guessing) would be designed for more high RPM power? :NFI:
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The 300 series Aisan superchargers fitted to Kei cars are great for the F8B, simply becuase the F8B isn't a high-revving motor (without a lot of work!) and the charger gives the motor something it really lacks: TORQUE! :twisted:
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warregts
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i think i will just stick to my turbo setup only need a few more bits anyway having problems finding a manifold tho got justabout everything else
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Brayden wrote:The 300 series Aisan superchargers fitted to Kei cars are great for the F8B, simply becuase the F8B isn't a high-revving motor (without a lot of work!) and the charger gives the motor something it really lacks: TORQUE! :twisted:
Brayden how much would the 300 series Aisan superchargers cost? Where can i get it from? Are there any pics of the installation, it would be of great help.
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The AMR300 superchargers were installed on the Mitsubishi Minicar Dangan in Japan, and also on some Subaru Rex/Vivio models. In Australia they generally sell for about $400AU second hand, if you can find one.

They are roughly the size of three or four coke cans strapped together, and simply bolt onto the motor on the spare A/C mount. Besides the piping, the only things you need to make are brackets to hold the charger and a bottom crank pulley.

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I've seen those on ebay now and then...

I was looking at a supercharger off a 4agze:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/supercharger-up- ... dZViewItem
They look very similar, the 4agze supercharger is slighty bigger isn't it?
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The 4AGZE charger is much bigger than the AMR300. I think it is either a 500 or 600 series.
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Alright, I know it's not on a MB or hatch or anything but, I've fitted a AMR300 S/C from a Subaru Rex to my Mini Moke:

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You should be able to pick them up for a lot less than $400 also - they're waaaay too small for most motors so nobody really wants them. Moke setup was very cheap - $80 for the supercharger, $200 to get some exhaust pipe bent up as induction pipework, $50 for an old Silvia intercooler, $20 for a second hand WRX Bosch BOV and $180 for a rising rate fuel pressure regulator and high pressure fuel pump.
Run it at fairly low speed (1:1 on a fairly low reving 1 litre A-series engine) and it translates to about 5psi boost. Gives an otherwise almost torqueless engine a wonderful bit of extra get up and go. . .
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:D Sweet!
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that looks dodgy as :lol: there is shit everywhere
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