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    Rotary screw compressors

     



    Kaeser Compressors makes screw and rotary lobe compressors for industrial applications, but do they make models for drag racing and automotive applications as well?

    Thanks, Mark

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    This paper I wrote has all the Lysholm screw blowers I could find..
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    Thanks Richard,

    I'll need a couple more of hours to go through them all. That the problem with researsch on the web, you get sucked in and can lose an afternoon of work real easy

    We have a Kaeser Compressor facility up a couple of doors from the new shop. They're hosting the current Overhaulin build but I can't see the connection unless they're planning on getting into the automotive end of the compressor business. I guess the technology doesn't care if it's blowing into a ventillation shaft or an intake manifold.

    Thanks for the links, Mark

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