Thanks for the reply.
I'm thinking of having my engine rebuilt. Can one buy heavy duty engine
components to decrease the wear on cranks, rods etc.? If not, how often would
an engine need rebuiding using the supercharger ?
Can the superchargers be purchased new through Hennings, or other places?
Thanks alot,
Tom Linder
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From: Gano, Ken[SMTP:kengano@advant.com]
Sent: Sunday, September 15, 1996 11:28 PM
To: 'Tom Linder'
Subject: RE: Judson Supercharger
I have one on the self and maybe for sale. Purchased out of Hennings about a
year ago. General consensus seems to be, yes, they are a hell of a good
performance option, but very hard on cranks, connecting rods, etc. I have
also recently purchased Webers so I am still trying to decide which way to go.
Let me know your decision. WE might talk sale.
Kengano@advant.com
Ken Gano
downstate illinois
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From: Tom Linder[SMTP:linder@ccnet.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 1996 7:03 PM
To: Paulsv@aol.com
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Judson Supercharger
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From: Carl Musson (EVENTS)[SMTP:musson@arts.usf.edu]
Sent: Sunday, September 15, 1996 12:24 AM
To: Paulsv@aol.com
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: TR3 Radio
Also, the whole thing won't work if you have a heater... doors wouldn't
open (or close) and the radio would get cooked.
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Changing the subject a bit.
I have a 1958 Triumph TR-3A and am wondering if the Judson Superchargers
are available for this car. If so, are they worth installing. What kind of
performance increase can I expect ? How much decrease, if any, in fuel
consumption?
Thanks alot,
Tom Linder
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