Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #40815
From: Greg Ward <gregw@onestopdesign.biz>
Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: Supercharging
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 18:26:00 -0800
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Just received this:  Threw out my Bimmer as a test case to see what they would come back with.  By the way, they also enclose a supposed "performance chip" for the computer to adjust for the blower's requirements.  Cheapest chip I have found that will work in a BMW, is around $200-$300, and you better know who burned it.
Greg
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 5:24 PM
Subject: Give A Head Start to Your Car with our Electric Supercharger!!

> Hi,
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> Yes, we do have the specific model of supercharger package you need for your BMW  323i 2000.
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> We personally guarantee 30% gains in horsepower and torque.  Your actual gains will depend on your existing engine conditions.
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> The price of one supercharger and complete package including shipping comes out to US$124.95 for customers outside of the USA, USA customers will pay US$109.95. 
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> Extraneous testing sources indicate the following results :
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> Air Flow:  1100CFM
> Pressure:   8 PSI
> Motor Speed:  25000 RPM
> Current:   50 AMPS
> Power Consumption:  600 Watts
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> The installation instructions that are included with your order will explain how to do a professional install in a matter of a couple hours.  The supercharger will hook in parallel with your intake, and the performance chip will hook up in parallel with your ECU.
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> Delivery will take 1-2 weeks.
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>
> If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.
>
> thanks,
> Jeff
>
>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: Contact Us
>> From: gregw@onestopdesign.biz
>> Date: Thu, December 20, 2007 10:28 am
>> To: sales@electricsupercharger.net
>>
>> Name: Greg Ward 
>>              Car Make :  BMW              Car Model :  323i            Car Year:  2000          E-mail address :  gregw@onestopdesign.biz              Enter question or concerns here :           Will this work on a BMW as shown. Is that price correct? What's delivery time usually? Could use a little more spec, like how much electrical power is necessary, and what happens if the motor fails, will the car continue to run? Skeptic in me, sorry. Also, will be using a Mazda 13b rotary in my airplane in the spring, what do you think about aircraft applications?Thanks;Greg Ward
>
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 3:50 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Supercharging



 
I would certainly want to know how long the motor could stand the load and heat.  It does not appear this is meant for sustained boost, just for getting your Mustang from 0-60 quickly then off the boost.  But, having 30 more HP for take off and initial climbout for 3-5 minutes could be nice to have. 

LOL,

yea, these RV's are real dogs.  Its so hard to find an airport that is long enough..  I'm always having to divert to find longer pavement...  ;-)

Face it, you and I want full-time power or fuggaboutit - save the weight, money and time...

Water bound and backward airplanes excepted...
--
David Leonard

Turbo Rotary RV-6 N4VY
http://N4VY.RotaryRoster.net
http://RotaryRoster.net
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