Don't know if Aerocharger lives again...but mine, now 13 years old, still
lives.  It must have been one built midweek because it has been dead
reliable all those years...even as a daily driver.  I don't take it on long
trips much since I've been expecting it to puke itself for the last 10 or so
years.  It still has that quick boost...although not quite as much or quite
as quickly due to a crack in the manifold between #2 and #3 but apparently
replacement manifolds are not available.  I can only hope....someday.....

Are there any other surviving Aerochargers?

Ralph Alder
Orange Co. CA
Team Orphan Aerocharger

> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Martin Eby
> Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 11:12 AM
> To: Miatapower
> Subject: Aerocharger lives?
> 
> 
> 
> Does Aerocharger lives again?  I'm aware of their reliability issues,
> but I still think the basic engineering is pretty sexy, i.e. less
> lag, no oil or water lines etc.
> 
> I'm not certain, but it looks like the website
> http://www.aerocharger.com has been updated with some new
> information.  In particular, I don't remember these maps
> http://www.aerocharger.com/sizing_the_turbo.htm being there last time I
looked.
> 
> Are manifolds and downpipes still available?
> 
> M.
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