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Can a gutted supercharger be used as a turbo intake manifold?


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Let’s say it’s a factory supercharger. Could a budget semi-custom manifold be made removing the rotors, with a block off plate for the throttle body and an inlet to replace the snout?

Thanks. Cheapskate in Chillicothe

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I saw an old roots style supercharger case which held a carburetor inside instead of the rotors. Looked like it was factory made, not some hobbled up backyard creation. I guess you would then put an injector hat on top to complete the disguise. I thought it was pretty cool. You wouldn't have the power of a blown engine, but then, you wouldn't have the expense of a full working blower, nor need the beefed up engine or drivetrain to go with it. A poor mans blown engine look I guess.  I saw it at the York PA streetrod show flea market years ago. Wish I would have bought it. 

Jeff 

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Engineering wise the huge volume of the blower case would be counterproductive for building boost from your turbochargers. Also where are the butterflies to be located and controlled? I would think an engine built that was would have very poor throttle response. Might work for an LSR effort though.

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