How Do You Install An Electric Supercharger?
Though the effectiveness of these systems is hotly debated, the electric supercharger remains one of the simpler and most universal upgrades available for any car. Generally, mass-market electric superchargers are most effective on small displacement engines, such as those found on motorcycles and older import cars. For any engine larger than 1.2 liters, consider investing in a standard turbocharger. This article is specific to the eRam electric charger and presumes the installation of an aftermarket cold air induction system, but the basics apply to any inline charger installation. Cars using a stock air intake may require some modification. Loosen the hose clamp securing the cone air filter, and remove the air filter from the intake tube. Lubricate the outside of the intake tube 3 inches from the end of the tube. Slide large end of rubber pipe adapter (if required) onto intake tube. Tighten hose clamp with flat-head screwdriver. Install outlet side of eRam onto adapter or stock tube,