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Thing looks pretty simple to me. I would think it could be reproduced with about 20 bucks worth of parts. From the picture it looks like all thats there is a tank, a check valve, some kind of pressure regulator, and some hose. We've all probably got most of that stuff laying around in the garage.... Anybody feeling brave........ ;) ;) ;) ;)
 
Yea that setup can work but the gains arent as significant, the tune is coarser, and there is the chance of erosion of the impeller. its cheap however and pretty much failsafe. Here are kits that I have leftover from the 70s called the Turbo Vapor Injector. 1 gallon glass container and a brass adjustment valve. Can be setup the same way as the kit above except its holds a full gallon of fluid and looks cooler because its old and all. :D

If anyone wants to buy one ill settle for half the price of the anderson unit, and mine is an antique so its sure to escalate rapidly in value. Think of it as a financial investment in archaic technology. Isnt that what your old car is? ;)

By the way there is one guy on this board running my "kit" on an old 83 carb turbo with around 18psi on pump gas. No intercooler, maybe these things work well afterall.....

Later guys
 

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GS70350, I found one of those a few years back on ebay, bought it for my Dad, so he could try it on his 350 w/ a B&M 144 blower, figured it was simple enough that he could install it himself.....He never did, ended up putting holes in the pistons from detonating so much :eek: . Maybe I'll use that glass jar as my overflow when Razors kit shows up!
 
Roc, I think i remember selling it to you. I was the one selling them on ebay and remember a guy wanting to use one on a blown chevy. If you got one of these, its probably from me. Im sure your dad is sorry he didnt take your advice! :eek:
 
If anyone wants to buy one ill settle for half the price of the anderson unit, and mine is an antique so its sure to escalate rapidly in value. Think of it as a financial investment in archaic technology. Isnt that what your old car is? ;)



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thats some funny $hit i don't care who ya are thats funny
 
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