***I couldn't resist correcting the BS.***
Most superchargers require extensive modification of your engine -***for good reason*** including additional belts and pulleys which actually drain horsepower from your engine just to run (you've heard of this - it's called inefficient.) All belt-driven superchargers need horsepower to run--sometimes as much as 20 percent of engine’s total.***that's because it is doing work*** This is where an electric supercharger comes in - it requires no extensive modifications, and better yet - no belt to rob your engine of horsepower!***what, did you remove the alternator belt???*** This supercharger draws its 12 volts off the power that your alternator is already making!***thus increasing the load on the alternator and robbing HP***
With over 500 CFM***at 0 delta P***, this powerful supercharger will create up to 2.1 psi -***at 0 CFM flow rate*** all at the flick of a switch. And even though powerful, it will not damage your engine with overwhelming pressure***surely not!*** - no bent/broken rods, no blow-by, no detonation - it is completely safe for your car's engine.***except for all the dirt being sucked past the K&N*** Just flip the cockpit mounted switch at full throttle, and the powerful supercharger capable of running over 8000 rpm***the little hair dryer fan, not your engine*** will supply your engine with all of the boost it will need.***it ran perfectly fine with no boost*** No need for a boost controller, or other expensive gadgetry***since there is no boost*** - everything you need is in the kit.***more than you need*** This supercharger's results have been tested with a precision accelerometer***it better have been a very high precision unit in order to measure any efect*** - don't be surprised to see your 0-60, 60ft, and quarter mile times decrease***by the same token, don't be suprised if they increase*** - and a double digit horsepower and torque increase.
Well, I've had my fun for the day.