| 1. | Centrifugal supercharger technology has also found its way into industrial applications.
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| 2. | Louis Renault patented a centrifugal supercharger in France in 1902.
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| 3. | Lately, centrifugal superchargers have become very common in today s performance automotive world.
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| 4. | The Rolls-Royce, drawing on their experience of centrifugal superchargers for aircraft engines.
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| 5. | Centrifugal superchargers have become popular in the aftermarket as a bolt-on addition to improve performance.
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| 6. | This fuel allowed higher manifold pressures, which were achieved by increasing the boost from the centrifugal supercharger.
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| 7. | In 2000, ProCharger managed an industry first by offering the first gear driven centrifugal supercharger with self-contained oiling.
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| 8. | The centrifugal supercharger was added at the back of the engine, driven off the crankshaft via step-up gearing.
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| 9. | Centrifugal superchargers are much more efficient than the more conspicuous Roots type, but they deliver high pressure only at high RPM.
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| 10. | By design, centrifugal superchargers allow for easy integration of air-to-air or air-to-water intercooling.
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