We did run this unit on the test bench but it's been a few years.
As well as I remember it flowed over 400 CFM at 7psi
At the time we were more interested in finding a good blade design that didn't stall.
The big advantage for you would be the lower heat rise.
And of course lack of lag.
Since this ...
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- Sun Dec 14, 2014 1:26 pm
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- Topic: Latham axial supercharger on Ebay
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- Fri Nov 28, 2014 9:34 am
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- Topic: Latham axial supercharger on Ebay
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Re: Latham axial supercharger on Ebay
Rotor is 7075 t6
The front gear case is engine oiled, this includes the gears and front bearing as well as the two input shaft bearings.
The rear bearing is self contained.
The Ebay number is 301402188052
The front gear case is engine oiled, this includes the gears and front bearing as well as the two input shaft bearings.
The rear bearing is self contained.
The Ebay number is 301402188052
- Thu Nov 27, 2014 7:34 pm
- Forum: Ask your Mechanical Questions here
- Topic: Latham axial supercharger on Ebay
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Re: Latham axial supercharger on Ebay
Funny I should wind up here and see this old post.
To start off I am Richard Paul owner of Latham Supercharger.
I haven't thought about Corvairs in a very long time.
The original Latham for these was made only in the '60's.
However someone called me about a Corvair blower a few weeks back.
I begain ...
To start off I am Richard Paul owner of Latham Supercharger.
I haven't thought about Corvairs in a very long time.
The original Latham for these was made only in the '60's.
However someone called me about a Corvair blower a few weeks back.
I begain ...