Levi Pearson wrote:
> Yes, there are electric superchargers that actually work, but try an
> ebay search for 'electric supercharger' and you'll find a bunch of
> scams that hook an electric bilge fan or something up in your intake
> and claim it gives you a performance boost.  For every 99 sites on the
> internet that advertise an electric supercharger, there's maybe 1 that
> sells hardware that might actually boost your car's performance.
>
> Similarly, while there may be some Brown's Gas injection systems that
> produce some efficiency gains, the products you get from the
> flaky-looking sources on the internet are more likely to be piles of
> junk.

You're correct.  Random sources on ebay claiming to increase efficiency
for cheap are scams.

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