There's nothing pragmatic about a Roots-style blower. It's a big, bulky monster that requires hacking up the hood. It's also a technological simpleton, predating Larry King. Worst of all, it's ...
Originally used during the late 1800s to do the blasting in blast furnaces, the Roots-style air pump is older than the automobile. It’s very simple, inexpensive and, most importantly, it can move a ...
Horsepower is an aphrodisiac. To some people, building an engine that could sustain the earth's rotation with its crankshaft is better than almost any form of physical gratification. To others, it's ...
The Roots-style blower was first introduced in the mid-19th Century, intended for use as an air pump in blast furnaces and other industrial applications. Today, they are used in industrial, automotive ...
Boost is gooood. Boost makes big power. But for carbureted applications, it can mean big ugly if youre not the hole-in-the-hood type, because its the Roots huffers that have been the most practical ...
Annapolis Junction, MD (May 18, 2015) -- Colfax Corporation ("Colfax") (CFX), a leading global manufacturer of gas- and fluid-handling and fabrication technology products and services, today announced ...
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