AEV Supercharger Kit By Magnuson
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AEV Supercharger Kit By Magnuson
Im curious if anyone tried out or seen this new supercharger made by AEV. Really curious on the performance results on the blower for the JK 3.8L engine.
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I'm curious about this particular supercharger. If anyone know or have experience using this charger on a daily bases. I would like to know the real world results? I assume that this charger would produce more power and torque than the RIPP Centrifugal style supercharger.
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A local 4x4 shop won a rubicon from rubicon express and decided to throw one of these kits in. It's a 4 door running 37s ...3.8L engine as it is a 2007
I had the chance to take a ride in it as I'm pretty close with the guys there and I loved it. It almost was more like a turbo charge compared to the ripp supercharger
If I had to pick, having seen both, I like this one better to be honest.
I had the chance to take a ride in it as I'm pretty close with the guys there and I loved it. It almost was more like a turbo charge compared to the ripp supercharger
If I had to pick, having seen both, I like this one better to be honest.
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I'm curious about this particular supercharger. If anyone know or have experience using this charger on a daily bases. I would like to know the real world results? I assume that this charger would produce more power and torque than the RIPP Centrifugal style supercharger.
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I haven't seen many people on the forums commenting on the kit specifically. It looks to be very complete and I like the air/water intercooler. I am sure they are able to dial in the tuning and still keep respectable gas mileage numbers. I just wish the price point was a little lower. It seems like a lot of coin compared to others out there.
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How so, that the supercharger is similar to the turbocharger? Is there any lag and is there huge difference in using a intercooler verses a non intercooler setup? Same with the centrifugal verses the and up-to-date version of the blower?
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I haven't seen many people on the forums commenting on the kit specifically. It looks to be very complete and I like the air/water intercooler. I am sure they are able to dial in the tuning and still keep respectable gas mileage numbers. I just wish the price point was a little lower. It seems like a lot of coin compared to others out there.
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The ripp doesn't seem to produce much torque until a higher rpm where as the aev kit kicks in at a lower rpm, in my opinion, something I would use more often in an offroad situation.
In my personal opinion, if you're looking for something to boost you up on the highway ripp is the way to go but from what I have seen first hand, in a lower range where you're gonna be crawling and need that low end torque this magnuson seems to take the winning hand
The other thig I loved about he magnuson kit I saw was that it looks so clean. It looks oem. And u can add an aev snorkel. It just seems more practical for offroad use IMHO.
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What i tried to say was The magnuson compared to the ripp just feels more like a turbo charger than a supercharger it doesn't whine as much and actually kicks in differently it has more of a low end torque (or at least it felt that way to me when I tested it out)
The ripp doesn't seem to produce much torque until a higher rpm where as the aev kit kicks in at a lower rpm, in my opinion, something I would use more often in an offroad situation.
In my personal opinion, if you're looking for something to boost you up on the highway ripp is the way to go but from what I have seen first hand, in a lower range where you're gonna be crawling and need that low end torque this magnuson seems to take the winning hand
The other thig I loved about he magnuson kit I saw was that it looks so clean. It looks oem. And u can add an aev snorkel. It just seems more practical for offroad use IMHO.
The ripp doesn't seem to produce much torque until a higher rpm where as the aev kit kicks in at a lower rpm, in my opinion, something I would use more often in an offroad situation.
In my personal opinion, if you're looking for something to boost you up on the highway ripp is the way to go but from what I have seen first hand, in a lower range where you're gonna be crawling and need that low end torque this magnuson seems to take the winning hand
The other thig I loved about he magnuson kit I saw was that it looks so clean. It looks oem. And u can add an aev snorkel. It just seems more practical for offroad use IMHO.
I've seen videos on the RIPP supercharger and but they dont give much power that you need in late rpm's of each gear.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.