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Old 04-10-2019, 11:20 AM   #10710
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Originally Posted by BlOody_BoOger View Post
I wonder if you had one blower blowing into the other one. Would you still need the other one to be connected? Wouldn't the first blower act as the exhaust gasses, spinning the second blower faster than the motor can spin and possibly making more boost? Lol am I making sense here...

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I think that would result in less boost, I think you will lose energy through the system not create more. Only way to “create” more would be adding more energy to the system or multiplying the boost by stacking them. If 1st one pushes 5psi the second one is now getting 19.7 atmospheric pressure and compressing that, making 11psi output. Either run them in tandem maybe with longer runners one blowing out by one port side and the other on the other side but with a whole merged intake to catch excessive air pressure. Or have one blow into the intake side of the other blower to multiply the boost.
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