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  2. Supercharger - Wikipedia

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    In an internal combustion engine, a supercharger compresses the intake gas, forcing more air into the engine in order to produce more power for a given displacement. The current categorization is that a supercharger is a form of forced induction that is mechanically powered (usually by a belt from the engine's crankshaft ), as opposed to a ...

  3. Roots blower - Wikipedia

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    An Eaton M62 Roots-type supercharger is visible at the front of this Ecotec LSJ engine in a 2006 Saturn Ion Red Line.. The Roots-type blower is simple and widely used. It can be more effective than alternative superchargers at developing positive intake manifold pressure (i.e., above atmospheric pressure) at low engine speeds, making it a popular choice for passenger automobile applications.

  4. Junkers Jumo 213 - Wikipedia

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    The Junkers Jumo 213 was a World War II-era V-12 liquid-cooled aircraft engine, a development of Junkers Motoren's earlier design, the Jumo 211.The design added two features, a pressurized cooling system that required considerably less cooling fluid which allowed the engine to be built smaller and lighter, and a number of improvements that allowed it to run at higher RPM.

  5. Napier Sabre - Wikipedia

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    Supercharger: Torsion shaft drive to gear-driven, single-stage, two-speed centrifugal supercharger; Fuel system: Hobson-R.A.E injection-type carburettor; Fuel type: 100/130 octane petrol; Oil system: High pressure: Oil pump and full flow oil filter with three scavenge pumps; Cooling system: Liquid cooled: 70% water and 30% ethylene glycol ...

  6. Junkers Jumo 211 - Wikipedia

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    Supercharger: Two-speed centrifugal type supercharger with automatic boost control; 211Ba: 7.82:1 high ratio drive; 211Da: 11.375:1 high ratio drive; Fuel system: direct fuel injection; Fuel type: 87 octane rating gasoline; Oil system: Pressure feed at 4–6 atm (59–88 psi; 4.1–6.1 bar) Cooling system: Liquid-cooled, ethylene glycol

  7. Marshall supercharger - Wikipedia

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    In 1948 Crossley produced an 8.6 litre oil engine with twin Marshall blowers which increased its output from 100 bhp to 150 bhp at 1750rpm. [7] Other manufacturers to use Marshall superchargers on at least some of their engines include Dennis [ 8 ] in 1951 and Kromhout in 1953. [ 9 ]

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