E-RAM SUPERCHARGER FOR CLK?
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-=[CLK 500 2006]=- -=[Dodge Ram 2001]=- -=[Kawasaki Ninja 636 2005]=-
E-RAM SUPERCHARGER FOR CLK?
What do you guys think about this?
http://www.streetbeatcustoms.com/Cus...I-Boost/17960/
and this....
http://www.streetbeatcustoms.com/Ram..._-16HP/549405/
I have been trying some few tweaks for MPG! lol...
my right foot is too heavy... so I can empty a fulltank within 3-5days! LOL
http://www.streetbeatcustoms.com/Cus...I-Boost/17960/
and this....
http://www.streetbeatcustoms.com/Ram..._-16HP/549405/
I have been trying some few tweaks for MPG! lol...
my right foot is too heavy... so I can empty a fulltank within 3-5days! LOL
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Awww... "HONDA"... lol... ![bow](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/bowdown.gif)
I think I am getting 15-17mpg.. I really don't know coz i dont check... lol...
but yeah my work is about 40mins away from home and I hustle it to 30mins... and the full tank runs out about 4days just around 1bar left and cannot get to the 5th day!
it is my second week driving it to work and it is the same 4days for full tank!
do MB make hybrids? LOL
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I think I am getting 15-17mpg.. I really don't know coz i dont check... lol...
but yeah my work is about 40mins away from home and I hustle it to 30mins... and the full tank runs out about 4days just around 1bar left and cannot get to the 5th day!
it is my second week driving it to work and it is the same 4days for full tank!
do MB make hybrids? LOL
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hehe... then that would make my 40mins drive to work to be 50mins with civic! lol... but yeah.. I shouldn't complain about the MPG... I just can't stop thinking that my v8 5.7L truck can get up to 7-9days doing the same route...
maybe it becoz it has a bigger tank? lol
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WOW AMAZING! can't believe that I would also learn good english here! learning benz and english in one forum for FREE! LOL
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OMG!!, that is quite funny. Back in my rice rocket days I used to look at this crap all the time.
So the first link…….
It might, just might be able to move air to cause 1lb of boost. But to generate boost it requires power not just speed hense “ might”.
It draws allot of energy so when it is on, because of the alternator load it might take more power to run than it can produce. Since it will most likely kick in at WOT since it is activated with a switch, there will be no gas savings what so ever.
With the second link….
You will probably end up sucking in hot air and lose power.
Back in the day when I had an Eclipse I created a custom ram air when I installed such setup. Then it worked, else hot air robs you of power.
So the first link…….
It might, just might be able to move air to cause 1lb of boost. But to generate boost it requires power not just speed hense “ might”.
It draws allot of energy so when it is on, because of the alternator load it might take more power to run than it can produce. Since it will most likely kick in at WOT since it is activated with a switch, there will be no gas savings what so ever.
With the second link….
You will probably end up sucking in hot air and lose power.
Back in the day when I had an Eclipse I created a custom ram air when I installed such setup. Then it worked, else hot air robs you of power.
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OMG!!, that is quite funny. Back in my rice rocket days I used to look at this crap all the time.
So the first link…….
It might, just might be able to move air to cause 1lb of boost. But to generate boost it requires power not just speed hense “ might”.
It draws allot of energy so when it is on, because of the alternator load it might take more power to run than it can produce. Since it will most likely kick in at WOT since it is activated with a switch, there will be no gas savings what so ever.
With the second link….
You will probably end up sucking in hot air and lose power.
Back in the day when I had an Eclipse I created a custom ram air when I installed such setup. Then it worked, else hot air robs you of power.
So the first link…….
It might, just might be able to move air to cause 1lb of boost. But to generate boost it requires power not just speed hense “ might”.
It draws allot of energy so when it is on, because of the alternator load it might take more power to run than it can produce. Since it will most likely kick in at WOT since it is activated with a switch, there will be no gas savings what so ever.
With the second link….
You will probably end up sucking in hot air and lose power.
Back in the day when I had an Eclipse I created a custom ram air when I installed such setup. Then it worked, else hot air robs you of power.
Andy