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There's a reason engines are going gas turbo and not electric turbo. With a small, well-designed, twin-scroll and/or variable vane turbo, you can get boost thresholds just off idle while improving efficiency. If you're going to muck around with extra batteries and an electric motor, you're better off just going hybrid. Then the motor can add efficiency through regen, and you can fill in responsiveness with instant electric torque.
With turbo kits as cheap as they are, why bother with this mess? And regular old turbos are only going to get better. Companies are still making significant improvements in efficiency with each generation. The Mazda 2.3L turbo feels like an old 4.0 V6 at every rpm but it kicks butt in efficiency.
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what it would need is more air, or cooler air. more air =more boost. so perhaps running 2 chargers together might work, a secondary behind the first would increase boost quite well. i know there is some formula for this, but i am not a physist so plz don't quote me. in fact, i think that should a different compressor design be made rather than the conventional type, smaller motors and compressors might be able to be used, thus requiring less charge. again, just thinking outside of the box. It was a real shame the wya the phantom died the way it did. |
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Did you miss the articles with higher end brands using electric superchargers? Right now the big limiting factor is a 12v electrical system, it requires too many amps for the supercharger to work well. Bump it to 48v and it suddenly becomes more efficient and useful.
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