3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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It's an electric exhaust fan for marine applications. That's the bit they don't tell you. It was designed to vent boat exhaust, not turbocharge. BOLD FACE LIE!!! Don't waste your money.
wow, this again. first of all ya really need to search cuz u would have found TONS of threads with the same replys. second, buy it, it works awesome. (by "work" i mean makes money for the seller)
for what? the comments here and the fact that they claim a 30% gain of less than 100 bucks is more then enough to convince most it wont work. i wont pull it up again but theres a video on streetfire.net where they dyno 2 cars with a gas powered leaf blower and get a pretty good gain from it (not 30%, maby 5%). thats a gas powered 1.5ish hp leaf blower. not a 12v electric motor.
but if Carrie Byron will test it then hell yeah, shes hotness.
I understand that they at least pretend like it's trying to cram more air in the engine, thus increase power.
So why wouldn't this particular idea work? Cause the compression is too weak?
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Restoring '65 Chevy Impala Super Sport w/ 327-300 small block, Edelbrock carb/intake and T-5 tranny that will probably blow up.
Black '98 Camry LE 4Cyl Auto, 188 000Kms and counting
Black '98 Camry CE 4Cyl Auto, 295 000Kms and counting - SOLD
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