Whipple’s new X-71 supercharger blends classic 6-71 styling with modern 5.0L Gen 6 twin-screw efficiency, aimed at the ...
Originally used during the late 1800s to do the blasting in blast furnaces, the Roots-style air pump is older than the automobile. It’s very simple, inexpensive and, most importantly, it can move a ...
Soon after the Livernois crew strapped the ragtop down on the company's portable Dynojet, Dan Millen began tuning the combo with his SCT hardware/ software. With gains of 132 hp and 131.3 lb-ft of ...
People love a great big supercharger. You know, the kind that you'd see sticking out of the hood of a classic American muscle car or out of the last of the V8 Interceptors. They're amazing, but what ...
When the word “supercharger” is mentioned, it likely evokes images of a Charger with a humongous Roots-style blower throning over the hood. That’s called a positive displacement supercharger, a design ...
Every Mopar man knows the old adage: There's no replacement for displacement. Well that's true, an engine is just an air pump driven by controlled explosions, so the more air it pumps, the more ...
For a rare few tuned car owners out there, superchargers act as an X factor, giving them a significant amount of thrust and raw power when the need arises. Whether on a track or zooming down the ...