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Why not put a blower on?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigslim" data-source="post: 2896314" data-attributes="member: 12267"><p>For once I can actually agree with Mac on something. Although he took a very, very, very long road to get to it. Mac made some good points. </p><p></p><p>Yes, Trilogy owns both it's cars. Yes, they have been used to death for demo purposes. Yes, Trilogy did exstinsive work to bring the kit to life. For the "Roots" type blower applications used for the Marauder, Trilogy is the pioneer. </p><p></p><p>Kenny Brown was the first to apply a supercharger to a Marauder. It was a Vortech centrifucal unit that was used on the car. After that Reinhart, Pandas, and even Greg applied the centrifucal technology to their cars. I have seen all the different centrifucal offerings and I must conclude that they all look the same under the hood with the exception being Greg's placement of the intercooler. So must say that I guess Reinhart, Pandas and Greg all copied off the Kenny Brown pioneer car. </p><p></p><p>At this time I know of only one manufactor that has a car for use as a demo to customers. That company is Trilogy. It has a stock application as well as a built application. From mild to wild the customer can test it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigslim, post: 2896314, member: 12267"] For once I can actually agree with Mac on something. Although he took a very, very, very long road to get to it. Mac made some good points. Yes, Trilogy owns both it's cars. Yes, they have been used to death for demo purposes. Yes, Trilogy did exstinsive work to bring the kit to life. For the "Roots" type blower applications used for the Marauder, Trilogy is the pioneer. Kenny Brown was the first to apply a supercharger to a Marauder. It was a Vortech centrifucal unit that was used on the car. After that Reinhart, Pandas, and even Greg applied the centrifucal technology to their cars. I have seen all the different centrifucal offerings and I must conclude that they all look the same under the hood with the exception being Greg's placement of the intercooler. So must say that I guess Reinhart, Pandas and Greg all copied off the Kenny Brown pioneer car. At this time I know of only one manufactor that has a car for use as a demo to customers. That company is Trilogy. It has a stock application as well as a built application. From mild to wild the customer can test it all. [/QUOTE]
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