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			Originally posted by kcress 
lt1s10:  I think you miss understand... (or I do) My numbers are; How many horsepower it takes to provide that many cubic feet of air per minute with a fan at the stated pressure.
I think Techs number refers to the amount of air required per horsepower put OUT by an engine.
So to repeat I didn't say it takes 100cuft/min to make 2.55HP!!
I said it takes 2.55HP to PROVIDE 100cuft/min of air at the stated pressure.   It could be into a leaky shoe box.
Tech:If you want to give me a pressure you think necessary for some horsepower boost AND the total CFM required I would gladly crank out the number for you.   DO keep in mind that you cannot add just a little bit of CFMs at some moderate speed because your "system" must provide for wide open throttle too.  Also the system cannot just add *some* cfm it must provide ALL cfm! 
Anotherwords: You can't have the engine using 100cfm and then show up with a hose putting out 20cfm and add it somewhere.  If you want to add 20cfm, you must show up with a hose putting out 120cfm.
I think C9x has a great idea. Adapt a T-bird blower or do like my buddy, buy an off-the-shelf belt driven blower that provides a little boost.  His wife drives it everywhere as the family car. 
			
		
	
  sorry, but I still dont understand, tech stated what he meant and i thought you'll was talking about the same thing, so it wasn't to hard to assume that you said was related to what  tech said. if everbody get on the same page maybe dumb old me will be able to keep up. the no's still don't match, which no's then do we need to make a blower? sorry to be so short, but i doubt  i was the only one to not understand what you meant. but what really pisses me off is I've spent about 40,000.00 on blowers in the last 20 years and now I find out all I needed was a 12 volt motor hooked to the crab.    man.........!!! "i can't belive I did that. enough to give a man a heart attack" :confused: :CRY: :LOL: :LOL: