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BigJose352

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Pretty new to nitro..I have question,I've seen on youtube super-charged T-Maxx,so my question what all is needed to get it super-charged, as componets..
 
Dont do it. At all. EVER. Use the site's search feature. This question is asked weekly on the site.
 
+1 on search this site! DO NOT do it, it sounds cool but as "argued" previously on this site it is of no benefit for performance. And frankly the repeated posts on this subject quickly grow tiresome. I'm not trying to be obtuse or rude but superchargers are not effective. Buy a big block instead for more power gains.
 
Yes they LOOK cool...All they do is over lean the engine and waste fuel thus loosing lubrication and toasting your engine. Great paper weights but other than that....no go. Problem is a 2 stroke nitro does not have intake or exhaust valves that allow the boost pressure to build so the air just goes out the pipe with the fuel. In short... they SUCK...
 
...but they sho are purdy...

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