Twin supercharge Mini Moke
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Re: Twin supercharge Mini Moke
Silly question. I always thought Superchargers where driven from the engine crank. To me it just looks like very big webbers and ram pipes. I, of course, may be wrong.
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Re: Twin supercharge Mini Moke
I was just thinking the same think as I looked real close.grantourer wrote:Silly question. I always thought Superchargers where driven from the engine crank. To me it just looks like very big webbers and ram pipes. I, of course, may be wrong.
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Re: Twin supercharge Mini Moke
I think by superchargers, he/she means the twin (what I think the wannabe boy racers call) air induction kits or aftermarket airfilter jobs on the front. I see no piping between airfilter and carb that could be feeding charge air from a crank driven impellor or turbine device or the like. As you said Graham, big webers (look like side draft 40 DCOEs) and force fed airfilters.
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Re: Twin supercharge Mini Moke
I think that's cheap electric supercharger type, located between the airfilter and the front pannel. Low price and low gain.
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Re: Twin supercharge Mini Moke
Do you think the brakes have been adequately upgraded ?
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Re: Twin supercharge Mini Moke
Ahhhhh Doug's brakes what did you say..... 'I slow down gracefully to a halt' I think it's time for a nice set of vented 8.4" discs and servo can show you picture.... Ok before any comments, that's not on English Moke to the left
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Re: Twin supercharge Mini Moke
here you have a other site of the moke http://classiccarphotography.com.au/ccp ... -for-sale/
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Re: Twin supercharge Mini Moke
janz wrote:Ahhhhh Doug's brakes what did you say..... 'I slow down gracefully to a halt' I think it's time for a nice set of vented 8.4" discs and servo can show you picture.... Ok before any comments, that's not on English Moke to the left
I think you are right.
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