Metalguru3
Member
Hi everyone,
there's loads of debate on the web as to whether these things work or not. I've seen them made from half a turbo with a high speed motor which kicks in when you use full throttle.
Just as a theoretical exercise, if you paid out several hundred pounds for one of these, what would you have to do the a bog standard engine/electronics etc to get it to work.
Would one of these things be the cheapest way to get extra horsepower per £, and if not what would be the cheapest and least inconvenient way to gain, say 5HP,10HP, 20HP or 30HP if poss on a bog standard engine
I have competed in a couple of autotests in the last few weeks and I'm in the "up to 1400cc" class, so I'm hopelessly outpaced by 1400 Micras and 1275 Minis on the longer tests, but can beat them on the short twisty tests, so a useable extra chunk of power might make the yellow peril a bit more competitive
there's loads of debate on the web as to whether these things work or not. I've seen them made from half a turbo with a high speed motor which kicks in when you use full throttle.
Just as a theoretical exercise, if you paid out several hundred pounds for one of these, what would you have to do the a bog standard engine/electronics etc to get it to work.
Would one of these things be the cheapest way to get extra horsepower per £, and if not what would be the cheapest and least inconvenient way to gain, say 5HP,10HP, 20HP or 30HP if poss on a bog standard engine
I have competed in a couple of autotests in the last few weeks and I'm in the "up to 1400cc" class, so I'm hopelessly outpaced by 1400 Micras and 1275 Minis on the longer tests, but can beat them on the short twisty tests, so a useable extra chunk of power might make the yellow peril a bit more competitive