Anyone running old school roots type supercharger?

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28 cylinders, supercharger and 2 very large turbos. 4300 horse power. Nice setup if you can find one
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Bein' new here I'm wandering around familiarizing myself with the site. When I came across this I couldn't resist.

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These are leftovers from the restoration of a Boeing Stratocruiser/C97. I'm pretty sure they still have a couple kicking around if you still want one.
 
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i used to run a roots type blower on the civic.

it was an Eaton M45.

if your not familiar then google it. its the smallest blower ever. too small for the 1.6L even lol.

after one pass the idle intake air temps would be 200*F.

went turbo after rod bearings spun for the second time.
 

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