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or an emissions pump off a small car!
Dear god.. Please tell me no one has bought one...![]()
vw/audi have SAIP(secondary air injection pumps) its about a 1" outlet and blows pretty good. sucks up alot of amps though
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Originally Posted by ed1380
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Dear god.. Please tell me no one has bought one...

i might acctually get one, thier worth an experiment i think. you've got to remember that we are dealing with engines less than a tenth of the size here, you could even butcher one so that it ran off a pulley instead of electricity BUT we have to make some kind of governer system to keep the supercharger spining at the same revs contantly other wise as revs go up so does pressure produced wich could cuase all kind of problems, even on a briggs thats still limited to 3600rpm the pressue is going to double for idel to flat out, a centrifugal type governer mounted on the pulley could be made fiarly easily but adds compexity
Sir, you do know that this is the stuff legends and billionares are made of? An odd ball with a crazy idea which everybody sez and dismisses as not doable or not worthwhile.
why dont we all get sled and mc engines, that way we dont need to supercharge. Besides, a supercharged lawnmower engine wouldnt last very long.
i'll give that supercharger plan a try but frederic you just really killed my inspiration dude.... lol
why dont we all get sled and mc engines, that way we dont need to supercharge. Besides, a supercharged lawnmower engine wouldnt last very long.
Right! Or, if you guys are using a 5HP engine and want 10HP, get a used 10HP lawnmower engine. It's likely to be a lot easier to install than a homemade supercharger system on a 5 HP
The cheapest way to make "more" power with gasoline is to increase physical displacement, generally speaking.
This is why "car guys" often swap out small blocks for big blocks. Then once they get "used" to big blocks and are again unhappy with performance, they get into forced induction and/or nitrous.
"There is no replacement for displacement". Ask any hot-rodder ;-)
Not trying to discourage, just wanting to share what little knowledge I have hoping those interested in this don't waste time and money. I've been down this road myself and after a while it got expensive for no measurable gains.