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Well the two-cycle detroits have a "blower" (supercharger) mounted on
the side of the block being necessary for engine operation it looks like something off the top of a dragster engine. But Detroits terminology I'm really not familiar with. wether they are calling a turbo a "blower" or not, or calling the supercharger a "blower". It can be sort of confusing, or to me it is. wrote: Phantman wrote: Detroit 4-53. It was a 212 cu in, 4 cylinder, 2 stroke, 140hp, with a blower. Tim: I take it that when you say "blower" you are taking about a turbocharger? Not sure why the operator's manual and literature call it a "blower" rather than a turgocharger. Looks like a turbocharger to me. Rick |
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