fred79
New Member
i don't know what you are talking about from my understanding electric motors have a constant torque capability.
also there are many electric motors running in excess of 15,000 rpm since they have almost no friction they can turn at very high speed.
now this non the less doesn't dispute the fact that the electrical demand would probably require atleast 2 200amp alternators and multiple batterys/capacititors to increase the voltage and drop the amperage requirments.
I think that were it may be possible is in the new hybrid motors that use a generator as the starter and its high voltage charging capabilities to use electric supercharger so maybe in the next year when chevy brings out its full size hybrid truck some one may use thatengine motor combination to make Esupercharging possible and productive.
also there are many electric motors running in excess of 15,000 rpm since they have almost no friction they can turn at very high speed.
now this non the less doesn't dispute the fact that the electrical demand would probably require atleast 2 200amp alternators and multiple batterys/capacititors to increase the voltage and drop the amperage requirments.
I think that were it may be possible is in the new hybrid motors that use a generator as the starter and its high voltage charging capabilities to use electric supercharger so maybe in the next year when chevy brings out its full size hybrid truck some one may use thatengine motor combination to make Esupercharging possible and productive.