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Subject: Moss supercharger
From: Jim Jones <jimjcmo@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2006 18:55:23 -0700 (PDT)
I read in Moss's infomercial magazine, British Motoring, that the TR6 
supercharger kit has been release for sale. While I don't have any immediate 
plans for such a modification to my car, it IS interesting and kinda nice that 
someone finally developed something like this for Triumphs for a change. I also 
give them credit for developing versions for both early and later cylinder 
heads. The only part that seems out of place is the downdraft Holley two barrel 
carb. It's probably cheaper and brings down the price of the kit, but somehow 
it just doesn't look right. I keep thinking, "There should be a big SU bolted 
on the end of the blower!"
   
  At first I gulped at the $3500 price tag, but after considering what it would 
cost to increase performance by more traditional means (head grind and porting, 
new valves, cam, new valve springs, lifters, more carbs, exhaust system, etc.) 
the price almost seems reasonable. For people like me who don't have All The 
Tools In The World, this could be halfway doable.
   
  The first question that came to my mind was what kind of burden would this 
put on the cooling system? In an article in the magazine by Robert Goldman, it 
was said that cooling wasn't an issue in their test mule, even in 90 degree 
plus weather. He states it's because the blower delivers the mixture more 
evenly to each cylinder and with greater efficiency. Somehow that doesn't seem 
right when you're pushing six pounds of boost into the cylinders. I can almost 
hear the detonation! I know that some people on this list have fitted blowers 
to their cars. Does this jibe with your experience?
   
  Don't want to start an argument - just think this something of interest to 
many of us.
   
  JIm




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