As long as you have a way to link the throttle with the speed of the 'charger it should work. The only advantage I can see is you could run without the 'charger at low speeds, sort of a delay before the rheostat caught up with the throttle. Like the remote turbo, the main advantages are cheaper installation due to less complicated/tight plumbing and less heat in engine compartment. Okay, just looked atthe site. Interesting... On September 18, 2005 Brien Tourville wrote: > http://tinyurl.com/b6r37 > > www.boosthead.com > > > Interesting Electric Supercharger that > seem to work ! > > > Brien. > NEW YORK > eagle registry #501 > > eagle kammback registry ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist