Superchargers and wear

thomas g. warner

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Nothing to bite at Rick. Just a statement that I have heard many times,
that the constant pressure of a supercharger actually cuts down on engine
wear. Easier on the main bearings, rods etc. I have never seen any
documentation on it other than an article I read many years ago for a 1963
volkswagen and a Paxton supercharger.

>
>> Want to really reduce cylinder bore wear add a supercharger.
>
>Tom,
> OK, I'll bight. Could you expand upon that one??
>
>Rick Staples
>'75 Eleganza
>Louisville, CO
>
>
 
I think this was a natural spin off from the
discussion about changing ratios to improve power and
or mileage. Engine wear based on the distance a piston
travels compared to the miles covered.
The real deal with supercharging is you get more
horsepower without changing the RPM or gearing.
Mileage, well you then could theoretically gear down
and run at lower RPM or just be loving the extra
power. On the down side you might have to raise the
engine hatch "just a bit".

>Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 08:05:04 -0500 (EST)
>From: Tom Warner
>Subject: Re: GMC: Superchargers and wear

>Nothing to bite at Rick. Just a statement that I
>have heard many
>times,
>that the constant pressure of a supercharger actually
>cuts down on
>engine
>wear. Easier on the main bearings, rods etc. I have
>never seen any
>documentation on it other than an article I read many
>years ago for a
>1963
>volkswagen and a Paxton supercharger.

>In a message dated 1/18/00 10:46:55 AM MDT,

>
>> Want to really reduce cylinder bore wear add a
supercharger.
>
>Tom,
> OK, I'll bight. Could you expand upon that one??
>
>Rick Staples
>'75 Eleganza
>Louisville, CO
>
>

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