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Old Jan 1, 2008 | 11:46 AM
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Could someone please explain to me the path that the air takes with a supercharger, such as where it takes air in and how it gets to the intake and where the air filter is in the link? Thanks I am new to superchargers.


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Old Jan 1, 2008 | 01:14 PM
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With the ProCharger system, the compressor takes in air from an air cleaner that is mounted directly in front, through an air bridge that extends over the radiator. the compressed air is pumped thru the air tubes to the intercooler, that sits behind the front bumper, but in front of the radiator. The compressed/cooled air exits the center top of the intercooler, and enters the throttle body thru another air bridge, and into the intake manifold.
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That is what I thought. Thanks for the info.

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