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TheGunnyRet -> RE: Superchargers? Lingenfelter, Magnson,... (1/27/2008 12:57:38 AM)
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Sometimes it is not a matter of the Best but a matter of Type (function), preference and the cost. http://www.superchargersonline.com/ Paxton and Vortec are centrifuge type superchargers boost/power is relative to revs (foot on gas pedal) from the engine and usually bracketed to the engine and require oil lines to use oil from the engine to keep the Head Units lubricated. (Vortec owns Paxton and there are also slight differences in the brands configurations and internal parts) Magnason, Eaton, Whipple, Kenne Bell are roots type supercharges are also relative to revs from the engine but the design is to be self contained (no oil lines) and are bolted to the engine via the intake manifold. More reliable. The basic differences are not that significant with the roots type except what the Brand might improve upon in tolerences, seals, oil, blowoff valves, intercooled, not intercooled etc... Your Transmission will come into play here with the extra torque. This again applies too driving style, towing, leisure etc... Welcome Aboard.
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