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Eaton Supercharger Fits 2.0l on 2040-parts.com

US $385.00
Location:

Diamond Bar, California, United States

Diamond Bar, California, United States
Condition:Used

 

Eaton Supercharger fits 2.0L

This is an Eaton supercharger, which is a Roots-type positive displacement compressor. 

It features twin four-lobe rotors which are twisted 160 degrees.

They reduce  noise and vibration compared to the straight lobe type and have the additional

advantage of internal compression before the air enters the manifold.

I believe this one came off a 2.0L Mercedes-Benz, but am not sure of the model. 

I purchased it for a project which has now been discontinued.

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