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Stiegemeier GT-500 Lightning Blower
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<blockquote data-quote="Jroc" data-source="post: 12691237" data-attributes="member: 51847"><p>Stiegemeier,</p><p></p><p>I heard one time(I believe on LR) of talk that the rotors from the Eaton TVS 1900(like is found on the LSA) might could be made to fit a M112 housing fairly easy. Have y'all looked into this at all? What would really be cool is if y'all could do something like this and make a spacer to house some TVS 2300 rotors in a M112. IDK if there's any difference in the diameters the rotors turn or the diameters that that fit into the housing bearings? Hell at that point the limiting factor might would become the housing itself as IDK is you could open up the inlet or plenum enough to justify using rotors that efficient?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jroc, post: 12691237, member: 51847"] Stiegemeier, I heard one time(I believe on LR) of talk that the rotors from the Eaton TVS 1900(like is found on the LSA) might could be made to fit a M112 housing fairly easy. Have y'all looked into this at all? What would really be cool is if y'all could do something like this and make a spacer to house some TVS 2300 rotors in a M112. IDK if there's any difference in the diameters the rotors turn or the diameters that that fit into the housing bearings? Hell at that point the limiting factor might would become the housing itself as IDK is you could open up the inlet or plenum enough to justify using rotors that efficient? [/QUOTE]
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